<P> Calico (in British usage since 1505) is a plain - woven textile made from unbleached and often not fully processed cotton . It may contain unseparated husk parts, for example . The fabric is far less fine than muslin, but less coarse and thick than canvas or denim, but it is still very cheap owing to its unfinished and undyed appearance . </P> <P> The fabric was originally from the city of Calicut in southwestern India . It was made by the traditional weavers called cāliyans . The raw fabric was dyed and printed in bright hues, and calico prints became popular in Europe . </P>

What is the difference between muslin and calico
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