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    Hounds·tooth
    /ˈhoun(d)zˌto͞oTH/

    noun

    • 1. a large checked pattern with notched corners suggestive of a canine tooth, typically used in cloth for jackets and suits: "a houndstooth jacket"
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    Houndstooth pattern. Houndstooth, hounds tooth check or hound's tooth (and similar spellings), also known as dogstooth, dogtooth, dog's tooth, (French: pied-de-poule, lit. 'hen's foot'), is a duotone textile pattern characterized by a tessellation of light and dark solid checks alternating with light-and-dark diagonally-striped checks—similar in pattern to gingham plaid but with diagonally ...

  4. a usually small broken-check textile pattern; also : a fabric woven in this pattern —called also houndstooth check, hound's-tooth check… See the full definition Menu Toggle

  5. Definition of houndstooth noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Apr 11, 2024 · Houndstooth, originally known as “Shepherd’s Check,” emerged from the 19th-century Scottish Lowlands. This duotone pattern, abstract four-pointed shapes, resembled the jagged edges of a hound’s teeth. Woven into wool cloth, it adorned the outer garments of the Scottish gentry, symbolizing rural life and the rugged Scottish landscape.

  7. Jan 16, 2023 · Houndstooth, or as the French say ‘ pied de poule’ (‘foot of the chicken’ - due to its resemblance to a chicken's footprint), is one of the most timeless iconic patterns in fashion. Along with stripes, polka dots, plaids, and gingham, houndstooth is instantaneously recognisable due to its eye-catching monochromatic pattern.

  8. 1 day ago · A houndstooth fabric is composed of tiny, interlocking pinwheel motifs. There are many houndstooth knitting patterns […]; to add an extra touch to these patterns, work them in nubby or textured yarns.

  9. Feb 24, 2020 · A houndstooth refers to a design created in a woven cloth through a color and weave effect. Traditionally, the warp layout is designed with alternating bands of four dark threads followed by four white threads. Similarly, the weft is woven with four dark threads followed by four light threads. The weaving is done with a 2/2 twill weave structure.

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