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Q: What is dyeing and why it is done on fabrics and wool?
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What has the author S M Jaeckel written?

S. M. Jaeckel has written: 'Water consumption in nylon hose dyeing in paddle machines' 'Water consumption in wool hank dyeing in hussong type machines' 'Instrumental colour measurement' 'Measurement of the flammability of apparel fabrics' 'Water consumption in wool garment dyeing in paddle machines'


What are the fabics made from wool?

Fabrics made from wool are wool fabrics.


What fabrics are best suited to tie dyeing and why?

Cotton(:


What is adsorptive properties?

ability of colloids is utilized in dyeing fabrics.


Why you use ayurvastra?

Ayurvatra is an alternative dyeing technology on organic fabrics , Ayurvastra dyeing uses ayurvedic herbs and plants for making shades , so its a healthy fabrics and the feeling on the body was very good.


Who dyes fabrics such as dresses?

There are a few dyeing companies that could dye a dress for you. There are also instructions for dyeing if you want to try it yourself.


What is tie-dyeing?

Tie-dye is a process of dyeing fabrics or clothing which is made from knit or woven fabric, usually cotton; typically using bright colors.


What does wool blend mean?

a wool blend means that other than wool, there are one or more other fibres/fabrics in with the wool.


What fabrics were the US Civil War armies supplied with?

The Union army was supplied with wool uniforms and the Confederate army uniforms were either wool or cotton fabrics.


A plant common in Europe used in dyeing wool a yellow color?

betony


What has the author George Jarmain written?

George Jarmain has written: 'On wool dyeing'


What has the author A Ganswindt written?

A. Ganswindt has written: 'Dyeing silk, mixed silk fabrics and artificial silks' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Dyes and dyeing, Silk