ago people would use tree leaves to make the colours for decorating their fabrics. Up to this day there are still some people who still use this colour leaves to decorate their clothes. In this essay I will describe the process of decorating fabric using the tie and die and also batik techniques. Tie and dye is a technique of fabric decorations which is mostly used to decorate fabrics if there are some areas in the fabric where on does not want the die to reach or want to use a dye of a different
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like dyeing‚ printing and finishing. What are Pre-Treatments? In Pretreatment‚ all these impurities are removed and fabric is brought to a stage where it is more absorbent and white and can be easily processed further. In other words Pretreatment process could be defined as procedures concerning about the removal of natural and added impurities in the fabric to an optimum level that can provide good whiteness and absorbency by utilizing minimum time‚ energy and chemicals as well as water
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Paradise Creacion Special Finishes For Textiles Paradise Creacion Special Finishes or functional finish are the treatments that are applied to the fabric to make them suited for specific uses. Paradise/Creacion is offering the auxiliaries for following treatments • • • • • • Easy Care Finish Flame Retardant Finish Water Repellent Finish Soil Release Finish Hydrophilic Finish Anti Bacterial Finish. Paradise Easy Care Finish Creacion It is an acknowledged fact that
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Zen Buddhism in Japan Culture The two main religions of the Japanese people are Shintoism and Zen Buddhism. While they both play major roles in Japanese culture today‚ Shintoism is as old as the Japanese culture itself while Zen Buddhism was imported from the mainland in the sixth century. Zen Buddhism teaches that everyone is an enlightened being‚ but we have yet to comprehend that. It also teaches to take away anything that is unnecessary in our life and leave only the bare essentials. The main
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Hero Reviewed by: Rebecca H February 03‚ 2008 Rating:four-point-five Does the World Need a Hero? The title of Zhang Yi Mou’s latest film Hero purposely emphasizes the singularity of its title. Yet perhaps it can be said that if the movie is indeed centered solely on just ONE concept‚ notion and example of the divine Hero that could be deduced‚ then its scope may be a bit too narrow-minded. One can say that the movie depicts various heroic virtues‚ but exactly whom one views as the hero
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to produce nonwoven fabrics that can be used in car interior components (head liners‚ doors‚ side panels and trunk liners) to prevent noise from reaching the passenger compartment and therefore achieving comfort in the car interior. Two kinds of fibers were used‚ polyester and hollow polyester fibers‚ both of 6 denier‚ to produce three different fabrics of 100% polyester fibers‚ 75% polyester/25% hollow polyester fibers‚ and 55% polyester45% hollow polyester fibers. Four fabric weights were produced:
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SELECTING FABRICS‚ COLORS‚ AND SUSTAINABLE FLOORING Charita Y Parker ID121Rp Donna Pennella February 4‚2013 Flooring Living Room I chose the Bamboo flooring foe the living room area because it is a truly sustainable harvested grass that regenerates at a speed faster than hardwood. Bamboo mature rapidly but harvesting does not kill the plant. Duro-design uses only fully mature Moso bamboo which is selected for superior strength and maximum hardness. I think it fits in to my overall concept because
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Geometry". ᄁ Shed Geometry plays vital roll in controlling warp yarns‚ " Tension " Elongation and " Friction between them. ᄁ Resultantly this helps in controlling‚ " Weft Density of Fabric " Warp and weft yarn breakages and loom stoppages‚ hence machine efficiency " And also help to control/avoid fabric faults produced due to these. " Different Possible Shed Geometries: " Elements Of Shed Geometry: ᄁ Components that may part of the Shed Geometry of may contribute
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pattern pieces for a specified style‚ fabric‚ and distribution of sizes. Marker making methods: Manually produced markers Errors (poor line definitions‚ placement and alignment of pieces)‚ time consuming‚ space. Computerized marker making: ADM4307 Apparel Manufacturing By S. H. Shin‚ Ph.D. Marker efficiency‚ reuse of previously made markers‚ shortest response time. (save up to a 50 piece marker). Dimensions of markers Fit the “cuttable” widths of fabric (e.g. 59/60”) NOTE: Selvages are not
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a 5cm line on each of the pieces that you just cut out. 3. Pour 250mL of water into a bowl that is wide enough to fit your strips of fabric. 4. Place one strip of fabric into the bowl of water. Set a timer for 20 minutes. 5. After the 20 minutes is up start a stopwatch and scrub the fabric for up to 5 minutes. 6. When the marker has dissolved out of the fabric stop the time. 7. Record the time in a chart. 8. Repeat steps 3-7 with vinegar‚ Tide and Dish soap. Materials:
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