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open texture this article is about the cloth. for the river in scotland and england, see river tweed . for other uses, see tweed (disambiguation) . harris tweed woven in a herringbone twill pattern, mid- th century tweed is a rough, woolen fabric , of a soft, open, flexible texture, resembling cheviot or
homespun , but more closely woven . it is usually woven with a plain weave, twill or herringbone structure. colour effects in the yarn may be obtained by mixing dyed wool before it is spun. [ ] tweeds are an icon of traditional scottish and irish clothing, being desirable for informal outerwear, [ ]...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tweed_(cloth)
dye synthetics. the type of dye you choose should be based on main factors: ) fiber content of your fabric or garment - you absolutely must have this information. terms like satin, twill, crepe, velvet, etc., are about how the fabric is woven, not the fiber content. to choose your dye, you have to know
if it is cellulose - of plant origin - like cotton, linen, hemp and rayon, or is it protein - of animal origin - like wool, silk, hair, fur, etc. leather vs. pleather, and if pleather, what's it made of?...
http://www.dharmatrading.com/dyes/choose-your-canvas.html
dye synthetics. the type of dye you choose should be based on main factors: ) fiber content of your fabric or garment - you absolutely must have this information. terms like satin, twill, crepe, velvet, etc., are about how the fabric is woven, not the fiber content. to choose your dye, you have to know
if it is cellulose - of plant origin - like cotton, linen, hemp and rayon, or is it protein - of animal origin - like wool, silk, hair, fur, etc. leather vs. pleather, and if pleather, what's it made of?...
http://www.dharmatrading.com/dyes/choose-your-canvas.html