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- Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
68: ...ic]] properties, and may, it is said, be used for dyeing black, and in the place of galls for ink-making. - Textile (4228 bytes)
66: *[[Dyeing]] – adding colour to textiles: there is a v... - Dye (6033 bytes)
3: ...articularly in [[India]] and the [[Middle East]], dyeing has been carried out for over 5000 years. The dye...
9: ... classified according to how they are used in the dyeing process.
17: ...e is therefore a large literature base describing dyeing techniques. The most important mordant dyes are t...
19: ...e essentially insoluble in water and incapable of dyeing fibres directly. However, reduction in [[alkaline...
23: ...ids dissolution to allow uptake by the fibre. The dyeing rate can be significantly influenced by the choic... - Cotton (7876 bytes)
49: #[[Dyeing]] - Crochet (5214 bytes)
16: ... thread spun from natural fibers was used without dyeing, and worked with handmade hooks of ivory, brass, ... - Alpaca (9975 bytes)
26: ...er and deeper shade than can be obtained by piece-dyeing a solid-coloured wool. - Aluminium (26079 bytes)
84: ...Ancient Rome|Romans]] used salts of this metal as dyeing [[mordant]]s and as astringents for dressing woun... - Cellulose acetate (4564 bytes)
25: ...used for cotton and rayon (this also allows cross-dyeing) - Pistachio (3237 bytes)
29: ...y machine and the shells remain unstained, making dyeing unnecessary (except that some consumers have been...
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