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colors above (from samples done on cotton) are intended as a guide. they may vary from monitor to monitor (depending on the quality and your personal settings) and may not match actual dyed fabrics. some colors can shift dramatically on proteins such as silk and wool (for example, black gives a lovely
(let the tie dye sit for a shorter period of time, ie: hrs.) also, colors may shift on silk. blue does not combine well with silk, causing all mixes with blue in them to shift toward the other colors in the mix, ie black goes brown or maroon, purple goes raspberry, forest green goes chartreuse, etc.....
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the other dyes on this page have more specific uses, and some do require hot water. some are super easy to use, but not very permanent. dharma fiber reactive dye is the dye of choice for tie-dyeing, batik or garment dyeing of cotton, rayon, hemp, etc. because of its permanence, and the fact that once
properly fixed and washed, it won't rub off on you or your other laundry. most of these dyes can also be used like a paint, for watercolor effects, or thickened for other techniques. it is more involved than just using one of our fabric paints, but will leave no "hand" on the fabric, i.e. it will not...
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why merino wool apparel?
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embroidered pillow cover – floral embroidery blouse patches – embroidery ladies bags sketches – jalabiya – lace – mortif – neck media production theory about us contact us cotton flower printed scarf with tussle cotton flower printed scarf with tussle cotton flower printed scarf with tussle fabric : pure wool
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interlacing yarns, is the most common process used to create fabrics. fabric by textile school last updated mar , share textile fabrics can be produced directly from webs of fibres by bonding, fusing or interlocking to make non-woven fabrics and felts, but their physical properties tend to restrict
(in the simplified illustration this effect is not illustrated.) fabrics are produced mostly from yarns. few fabrics are directly produced from fibers. fabrics are made from yarns and are constructed mostly either by weaving or knitting. weaving major portion of the fabrics are produced by weaving. among...
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base layers are layers typically worn under insulating or outer layers - like jackets or pants - and their purpose is to regulate the body's temperature while pulling moisture away from the body. they should be worn next to the skin and made of a fabric that will pull unwanted perspiration from the body
, allowing the wearer to cool down rather than feel sticky and clammy when they sweat. a popular fabric for base layers is merino wool due to its high breathability quality and soft feel. other common fabrics are high tech synthetic materials such as polypropylene, and silk for less strenuous activities...
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allowing it to be separated into coir fibers and a residue called coir pith. freshwater retting is used for fully ripe coconut husks, and saltwater retting is used for green husks. for freshwater retting, ripe husks are buried in pits dug along river banks, immersed in water-filled concrete tanks, or
suspended by nets in a river and weighted to keep them submerged. the husks typically soak at least six months. for saltwater retting, green husks are soaked in sea water or artificially salinated fresh water. often this is accomplished by placing them in pits along river banks near the ocean, where...
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