The rare cypress spurge grows in abundance here as does dyers greenweed and squinancywort. |
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All those skinners, dyers, bakers, masons, weavers and hammermen seemed to be mocking us now. |
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It was usual practice for the finishing trades of the bleachers and dyers to develop alongside hosiery. |
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The mills' production is seriously threatened by the strike of the throwster operatives and the dyers in Paterson and other silk centres. |
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Different streets were allotted for different professions such as potters, weavers, dyers, jewellers, and bakers. |
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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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For general instructions and for examples of patterns to tie, I found this guide, though simple, to be useful to most dyers. |
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Pattern artists design kimono and then dyers transfer the pattern on to the silk with stencils. |
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The 1980s, in particular, marked the influx of knitters to California, as well as textile printers, dyers and finishers, Horowitz notes. |
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Cotton was the key to prosperity, but manufacturers, merchants, salesmen, dyers and finishers all had business there, too. |
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Soon galleons were transporting wholesale quantities of the dried bugs to dyers in the great textile centers of Europe. |
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Weavers and dyers sell their cloth to men and women, who take it to tailors to make it into clothing. |
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While some black synthetic dyes were developed, dyers continued to use logwood to the end of the century, especially for silk. |
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The conference, due to end today, brought together fashion designers, dyers, scientists and marketing bosses. |
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Such clarity is consistent throughout the book, making this volume extremely appealing to experienced weavers and dyers, and even to those who may wish to learn these arts. |
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Red dyers worked not only with red but also with a number of other related colours, which were all prepared and applied in a similar manner. |
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Blue dyers worked exclusively with the colour blue, since this required a very specific technique. |
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Despite the protestations of local dyers, the 'king of dyes' did not take long to find its niche in europe. |
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Since the dye is formed in the dyeing process, the coupler and the diazonium component as a free base or diazonium salt are supplied to dyers. |
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On display are hand-dyed pieces of cloth, wooden printing blocks and historical information about local dyers from the 19th century. |
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During the Middle Ages, the Verversdijk offered accommodation to both 'blue' and 'red' dyers. |
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Women are expert weavers and dyers and make their own cloth. |
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He lists the names of dyers, weavers, and embroiderers where possible. |
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We work with dyers and finishers who are respectful of the environment. |
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Fearful of the competition, european dyers rose up against it. |
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Many professions were hereditary: bannermen, brewers, dyers, doctors, navigators, and Daoist priests usually passed on their occupations to at least one son in each generation. |
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Njoya built a beautiful new palace, established what was in effect a museum, and was a patron of beadworkers, brass casters, weavers, dyers, and other craftsmen. |
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As well as the houses and workshops of the dyers, the archaeologists also uncovered the imposing foundations of the Adornes mansion and small sections of wall belonging to the Moscron mansion. |
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The most interesting relics were undoubtedly those recovered from the old dyer's workshops. These relics can be directly linked to the 'blue' dyers and the 'red' dyers mentioned in the written historical sources. |
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Here, we have the world's best machine manufacturers, the most important suppliers for transparent materials, specialist dyers, flexible contract embroiderers and the universities of applied sciences. |
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In line with the electronic solutions adopted in other Piovan auxiliaries, the HR dyers are equipped with a microprocessor system which keeps the set temperature with high precision. |
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Woad, or wade, is used by the dyers to lay the foundation of all sad colours. |
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Nick caught a whiff of nutmeg and spices, with a grace note of urine from the group of men nearby with the blue hands and aprons of dyers. |
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By the end of the 19th century there were woollen mills, silk manufacturers, bleachers and dyers but cotton spinning and weaving were the dominant industries in Rochdale. |
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During the Industrial Revolution the Teifi Valley between Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire came to employ thousands of weavers, spinners, dyers, knitters, drapers and tailors. |
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Since then, much progress has been made in India to re-establish their use, though sadly many dyers use chemical alizarin and indigo instead of madder and natural indigo. |
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Dyers could use concentrated extracts of some dyes, while chemical modifications simplified other processes. |
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Dyers had used some natural dyes, such as madder and indigo, for thousands of years. |
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Visitors can learn about willow weaving from Mid Wales craftswoman Beryl Smith, and how to spin on a drop spindle from the Gwent Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers. |
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