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these are evenly woven fabrics wherein the number of threads per square inch is the same for both wrap and weft ​

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Answer:

D. Even-weave

Explanation:

Historically, Hardanger employed linen even-weave fabric of 36 count or higher. However, modern Hardanger fabric is an even-weave cotton material woven with pairs of threads, typically 22 pairs per linear inch in both directions, referred to as '22-count'.

Is evenweave the same as Aida?

Even-weave has a higher thread count than Aida, and is commonly found in 25, 28, and 32 counts. Like linen, even-weave is generally stitched over two, although also like linen it can be stitched over one. More refined in appearance than Aida, but still less so than linen. Some even-weave fabric can be stiff.

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