In my understanding, this kind of dyeing must be done with very hot water, and you run a risk of the fabric felting, twisting, or shrinking. |
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With a working width of 4.5 meters, the HT jigger is the largest such dyeing unit installed in Italy. |
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Since the acetate is a synthetic fabric, there is no hope for dyeing it black again. |
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These resins have excellent dyeing property for the vaporable or thermally diffusible dyes. |
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Not only dyeing with purpura juice, but also with kermes was common in Homer's day. |
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Kone looks at the history of dyeing practices, the roles of women dyers, and their work structure. |
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The word itself refers to a method of dyeing designs on cloth by coating with removable wax the parts not to be dyed. |
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I do not have experience dyeing wool, cashmere, angora, or other similar hair fibers, so I cannot speak directly. |
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Nicknamed The Highlander, he had already caused a stir at the Games, dyeing his hair blue and white to resemble the saltire. |
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The 1856 discovery of the first synthetic aniline dye, mauve, marked a new era in textile dyeing. |
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Up close, her process of dyeing and then weaving the newly colored threads on a loom became more evident. |
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Once bound, she finishes each book with a variety of artistic touches such as embroidery, dyeing, gold tooling or edge coloring. |
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There was unkind talk in the press about him dyeing his hair, possibly even wearing a toupee. |
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The repeated process of dyeing and waxing opens up endless possibilities for creating depth of colour and texture. |
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The application by hand of various mordants was part of a complex process of dyeing, applying and clearing resists, washing, and bleaching. |
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Fruit of the Loom is transferring its spinning, knitting and dyeing operations to Morocco, where it already employs 1,700 people. |
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Traditional Sumu crafts included spinning, weaving, and dyeing cotton for clothes and household items such as sheets. |
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My palms are turning orange, and I don't know if it's from dyeing my hair with henna or from eating too many carrots. |
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The candlelight cast a golden hue onto her fiery-red hair, and Rhea wondered off-handedly if Jali had ever considered dyeing it. |
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The same options were available for dyeing the wool or cotton, which could be achieved at home using dyes such as cochineal and indigo. |
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I was brought up in West Bromwich, and spent my formative years dyeing my hair peroxide blonde and scowling a lot. |
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The same options were available for dyeing the wool or cotton, which could be achieved using dyes such as madder, cochineal, and indigo. |
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The aerial part of the plant was used locally for indigo dyeing in ancient time. |
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What we know of the Indian dyeing techniques is largely the result of industrial espionage. |
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The process of converting the wild grass into fine thread involves stages of processing and dyeing. |
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Applying the fixatives before dyeing gives both fiber components of the fabric a positive charge. |
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At this moment, I'm contemplating dyeing the tips yellow, for a flame-like look. |
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The Dyer had sought to enforce a writ against a colleague who had covenanted not to practise the craft of dyeing in the same town. |
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My hair was limp, stringy, greasy, and frizzed from all the dyeing I did to it. |
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The site also bears signs of industrial activity in the medieval era and Mr Stone believed it could have been associated with dyeing and fulling. |
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Without any obligation or charge our staff of skilled furriers will gladly offer a quotation for repairs, restyling, cleaning or dyeing. |
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Fulani men are less involved in the production of crafts such as pottery, iron-working, and dyeing than some neighboring peoples. |
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Sewage, effluents from dyeing and electroplating units, indiscriminate sand mining and encroachments have all ravaged the river. |
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I am interested in dyeing 35 yards of cotton duck for slipcovers for a sofa. |
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In acid dyes, which are good for dyeing wool, silk, and acrylics, the chromophores are part of a negative ion. |
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If this is a dyeable fabric is there a place that you can send items for dyeing? |
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The workers of Chinese extraction started dominating the dyeing department. |
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Then I guess he was always a dramatic kid, he did a really impressive dyeing scene. |
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Since they leave an indelible black stain on everything they touch, they are perhaps best reserved for dyeing sheepskins black, as in the Rio Grande Valley. |
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He works in batik a popular method of dyeing fabric using removable wax. |
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In addition, the long-term discharge of waste water from thousands of small-sized dyeing and finishing plants and foodstuff factories makes the river dark and stinky. |
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Women were so associated with textiles by the late Roman Empire that gynaecea became the legal term for weaving, spinning, and dyeing establishments. |
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Though Free began dyeing her tresses four years ago, only recently has she become sought after for her unique hair color. |
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The intricacy of the art lies as much in its dyeing as in the design. |
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They were also more convenient to use because no mordant was required to set the color on wool or silk, although a mordant was still required when dyeing cotton. |
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In this technique, color fixatives called mordants were hand painted on the surface prior to dyeing with chay, which was derived from the root of an East Indian herb. |
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Of course, if nature has not been kind, a wig, dyeing or maybe even a snip here or there could help you to look more like your favourite character. |
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Ann Kemp left Lancashire in the mid-1980s to farm on Islay, hand shearing her own rare breed sheep, spinning their wool into yarn, dyeing it with natural dyes and knitting it. |
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The week where Romney was accused of dyeing his face brown for a Univision interview? |
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Using a combination of natural and chemical dyes, Enid has included in this exhibition works using the Japanese method of resist dyeing on silk, known as Shibori. |
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For a very long time, fine spinning and weaving, complex dyeing, and embroidery were the finest arts of clothing, and construction was simple where it existed. |
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I'm an ectomorph with medium ash brown hair that I'm always ruining by dyeing it, brown eyes that I sometimes conceal with grey contacts, and cadaverously fair skin. |
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Walnut husk pigments are used as a brown dye for fabric as once applied in classical Rome and medieval Europe for dyeing hair. |
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She owns the Weavers' Cottage in Canyon Country where she teaches weaving, spinning, knitting, crocheting, felting and dyeing. |
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Belmont was the site of a bleaching and dyeing works, powered by water from Eagley Brook which powered mills along its valley. |
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I did some of my research on xeroxlore, or photocopylore, in a textile dyeing plant of about 250 people. |
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Effect of NaOH treatment on the the interfibrillar swelling and dyeing properties of Lyocell fibres. |
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The compromise was dyeing Danny's reddish hair blond to make him look more goyish. |
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The shells were used for dyeing and it is assumed the nuts were enjoyed as well. |
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After learning the skills of dyeing, in the late 1870s Morris turned his attention to weaving, experimenting with silk weaving at Queen's Square. |
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Morris took up the practical art of dyeing as a necessary adjunct of his manufacturing business. |
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The silk fabric is soaked in extremely cold water and bleached before dyeing to remove the natural yellow coloring of Thai silk yarn. |
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They are thus assured with an abundance of wool, cotton and plants used for dyeing. |
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Henry VII was much enriched by trading alum, which was used in the wool and cloth trades for use as a chemical dye fixative when dyeing fabrics. |
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The dyeing process often requires several dozen gallons of water for each pound of clothing. |
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Unlike the alternative sodium chloride, it does not corrode the stainless steel vessels used in dyeing. |
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Archaeological evidence shows that, particularly in India and Phoenicia, dyeing has been widely carried out for over 5,000 years. |
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Most natural dyes are mordant dyes and there is therefore a large literature base describing dyeing techniques. |
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Vat dyes are essentially insoluble in water and incapable of dyeing fibres directly. |
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Reactive dyes are by far the best choice for dyeing cotton and other cellulose fibers at home or in the art studio. |
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The dyeing rate can be significantly influenced by the choice of dispersing agent used during the grinding. |
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Azoic dyeing is a technique in which an insoluble Azo dye is produced directly onto or within the fiber. |
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This technique of dyeing is unique, in that the final color is controlled by the choice of the diazoic and coupling components. |
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This method of dyeing cotton is declining in importance due to the toxic nature of the chemicals used. |
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They were expert in weaving and dyeing, and loved bright colours. |
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The Cyclopaedia emphasized Newtonian theories, Lockean philosophy and contained thorough examinations of technologies, such as engraving, brewing and dyeing. |
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But it was the woolen industry that provided the elder Smibert with a livelihood, for as a litster he spent his days dyeing wool, which was then woven into cloth. |
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Although a furbearer, the wildcat's skin is of little commercial value, due to the unattractive colour of its natural state, and the difficulties present in dyeing it. |
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Murugan said the farmlands are getting affected as effluent water from illegal dyeing units gets mixed with the river water, and thus affects the crops. |
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Mushrooms can be used for dyeing wool and other natural fibers. |
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The Cyclopaedia emphasized Newtonian theories, Lockean philosophy, and contained thorough examinations of technologies, such as engraving, brewing, and dyeing. |
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It is used as such in some industrial dyeing processes to eliminate excess dye, residual oxide, and unintended pigments and for bleaching wood pulp. |
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