noun
- Plural of goffering; the process or result of creating pleats, flutes, or decorative ridges in fabric, paper, or other material using heat and pressure.
- Decorative ridged or fluted edges, especially on lace, linen, or other fine fabrics used in historical clothing and furnishings.
Usage: Often used in historical or textile contexts; Can refer to the decorative pattern itself or the act of creating it
Usage: archaic or historical; primarily used in fashion and textile history
Examples
- The museum displayed antique linens with elaborate gofferings along the edges.
- Victorian seamstresses spent hours creating gofferings on fine lace collars.
- The gofferings on the historical dress were made using a hot iron and careful technique.
- She admired the delicate gofferings that decorated the handkerchief.
- The textile conservator carefully restored the faded gofferings on the 18th-century fabric.