Wet-pressed creped tissue sheets exhibit continuous undulating valleys
separated by continuous mono-planar macro-ridges running in the machine
direction of the sheet, the macro-ridges being of a lower fiber density
relative to the fiber density of the undulating valleys. The tissue
structure can be created by pressing a densified tissue web against the
surface of a Yankee dryer while the web is supported by a texturizing
(molding) fabric having a web-supporting surface having highly
topographic continuous or substantially continuous ridges and valleys and
thereafter creping the web.