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fibers used to make industrial sewing threads come from two major sources: natural fibers- come from plants or animals and are spun or twisted into yarns. cotton is the most common natural fiber used to make thread. other natural fibers include rayon, lyocel®, silk, wool, jute, ramie, hemp, and linen
fibers used to make industrial sewing threads come from two major sources: natural fibers- come from plants or animals and are spun or twisted into yarns. cotton is the most common natural fiber used to make thread. other natural fibers include rayon, lyocel®, silk, wool, jute, ramie, hemp, and linen...
http://www.amefird.com/technical-tools/thread-education/thread-science/
with exposure to light and soapy water, these colors fade, but natural dyes fade more harmoniously than synthetic ones. alum as a mordant would give better end results in terms of the fastness of the dye. natural dyes work best with natural fibres such as linen, wool, silk and others such as jute, ramie
to brown. to overcome this drawback sonicator, is used. some of the natural dyes are fugitive and need a mordant for the enhancement of their fastness properties. some of the metallic mordants are hazardous. bonding natural dyes work best with natural fibres such as cotton, linen, wool, silk, jute, ramie...
http://www.jute.com/web/guest/knowledge-bank/design-bank/natural-dyes