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Woolen And Worsted Fabrics
=Albatross.= A dress fabric of worsted warp and worsted filling; of open texture and fancy weaves. =Alpaca.= A thin fabric of close texture made from the fibers of an animal of the llama species; mixed with silk or with cotton. It is usually wo...
Woolen Yarn
In manufacturing worsted yarn every necessary operation is performed to arrange the wool fibers so that they will lie smoothly and parallel to each other. In the case of woolen yarn every operation is performed so as to have the fibers lie in ever...
Worsted Yarns
=Carding.= After the wool is washed it undergoes a number of operations before it is finished into worsted or woolen yarn.[12] The first step in the manufacturing of worsted yarn is to pass the washed wool through a worsted card which consists of ...
Yellow Shades On Wool
The number of yellow dye-stuffs is very great, and the variety of tints infinite. Yellow may be dyed with both natural and artificial dye-stuffs, and the recipes given will include examples showing the use of both kinds. Speaking generally, yellow d...
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The Lichen Dyes
The Zinc-lime Indigo Vat
Plants Which Dye Purple
Mordants
Thread And Cotton Finishing
Onion Skins
List Of Lichens Used By The Peasantry Of Different Countries For Wool Dyeing
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Experimental Dyeing And Comparative Dye Testing
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Worsted Yarns
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