TMD 103G Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Resist Dyeing, Tie-Dye, Woodblock Printing

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Solid-color one- ber piece dyed fabrics are more common. Can get multiple color dyed fabric too. Poor dye penetration compared to ber or yarn dyeing. Costs less than ber or yarn dyeing. Dyeing for fiber blends: if di erent bers take up di erent dyes (or the same dyes di erently, what happens in a blend, dye them both the same color- union dyeing, dye them di erent colors- cross dyeing. Less e cient, but close to market- quick response. Products must be carefully designed for dyeing. May have less dye absorption along and inside seams. Can be used at any stage of the production from ber to product. For large amounts of one color can set up continuous dyeing. White in one end, colored out the other end. Dye is applied- xing the applied dye- washing the textile. Block color absorption during the yarn or fabric dyeing stage. Application of a (colored) design to a textile.

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