• It features a twill weave of wool and cotton, and due to the cotton content, it can be washed more easily than an all-wool flannel. (wikipedia.org)
  • While Muslim men were not allowed to wear pure silk due to a religious admonition, a silk-and-cotton blend they made was permitted. (wikipedia.org)
  • This blending can be used to make cotton-like fabrics with improved functionality such as wrinkle resistance and dimensional stability. (wikipedia.org)
  • Blending polyester with absorbent fibers such as cotton improves the wearing comfort. (wikipedia.org)
  • Polyester-cotton blended clothing is more comfortable to wear in humid climates than polyester alone. (wikipedia.org)
  • Typically, a polyester-cotton blend is used for this purpose. (wikipedia.org)
  • Half-zip sweatshirt in cotton wool fleece. (stoneisland.com)
  • Our Italian cotton chino comes from Duca Visconti di Modrone, a renowned mill in northern Italy that's been producing high-quality fabrics since 1838. (jcrew.com)
  • A hand over-dyed, 6-strand cotton fiber. (rittenhouseneedlepoint.com)
  • These pearl cottons are 100% hand over-dyed cotton. (123stitch.com)
  • my linen, my dye plants and my suppliers of wool and cotton all use sustainable growing practices. (pmacraftshow.org)
  • The creative process begins with spinning my flax/linen fiber into a blend with either wool or cotton. (pmacraftshow.org)
  • This versatile, easy-to-use and non-toxic liquid dye is ready to deliver vibrant color to almost any type of fabric or fabric blend, including cotton, linen, silk, wool, rayon, ramie or nylon. (joann.com)
  • Dapple is a velvety soft blend of 20.7-micron, Colorado Merino wool & Texas-grown organic cotton. (woolandcompany.com)
  • In occasion of the next edition of Pitti Uomo, Bemberg™ by Asahi Kasei - the unique fiber with a circular economy footprint obtained from cotton linters through a closed-loop process ensuring certified sustainability credentials through its transparent and traceable approach- reveals a very special Bemberg™ fabrics smart range dedicated to premium denimwear. (asahi-kasei.co.jp)
  • The "Blue di Cupro" collection is made with seven fabrics made with Bemberg™, either 100% Bemberg™ or in blend with cotton, wool, and it applies the most advanced Pure Denim Technologies. (asahi-kasei.co.jp)
  • A stunning combination of steel-grey cotton and bright pink wool that adds extra style to this gorgeous wrap-style carrier by Didymos! (birdiesroom.com)
  • This is a 50% organic cotton / 50% wool blend - soft, textured and wonderfully cushy! (birdiesroom.com)
  • As always, the cotton and the wool meet the highest organic standards. (birdiesroom.com)
  • Our scarves are woven in either millspun silk, millspun 80% Merino wool/20% silk (both of which are hand-dyed) or lustrous mercerised cotton. (clanchisholmsociety.org)
  • Cotton is ideal for those allergic to wool or not wishing to wear animal fibres. (clanchisholmsociety.org)
  • This garment is made of organic cotton, certified with OCS (Organic Blended Content Standard). (thinkingmu.com)
  • That's why soda ash, which is an essential part of cotton dyeing, should be completely avoided during wool dyeing. (textiletuts.com)
  • A blend is a mixture of two or more fibers. (wikipedia.org)
  • Blended textiles are fabrics or yarns produced with a combination of two or more types of different fibers, or yarns to obtain desired traits and aesthetics. (wikipedia.org)
  • The term, blend, refers to spun fibers or a fabric composed of such fibers. (wikipedia.org)
  • The staple form of the Polyester fibers has been referred as "big mixer" because of its compatibility in blending. (wikipedia.org)
  • Blending is also used to describe the process of combining small amounts of the same fibers from various lots to produce a uniform result. (wikipedia.org)
  • The blending of similar kinds of fibers or different fibers is possible at various stages of yarn spinning, such as the blow room, draw frame, and roving. (wikipedia.org)
  • 145 Blending helps in spinning those fibers which are weak and difficult to spin. (wikipedia.org)
  • Heather is a term used to describe a color effect created by combining two or more different colored fibers or yarns in a fabric. (wikipedia.org)
  • Grey melange, marl and gaspe are examples of blending fibers and yarns. (wikipedia.org)
  • drirelease® is a natural technology blending natural and synthetic fibers that accelerates the water release rate of fabrics. (686.com)
  • All are woven of 100-percent cashmere and available in weights ranging from 210 grams per meter to coatings weighing more than 500 grams per meter.The company also sells fabrics containing camel hair, alpaca and other precious fibers. (textileworld.com)
  • The recovered garments are sorted and recycled by color, so the recycled wool fibers arrive pre-dyed from their previous life. (woolrich.com)
  • The recycled fibers are then weighed and blended to create a new color composition, which is tailored to the quantity of fabric being produced. (woolrich.com)
  • Compared to generic virgin wool fibers, MWool® has a 99.2% lower impact on climate change, a 99.9% reduction in water usage, and a 93.3% decrease in total energy consumption. (woolrich.com)
  • Each garment was shredded and taken back to fibers and then used to create fine recycled wool yarns without the use of chemicals, through a mechanical and wet process. (woolrich.com)
  • When a fabric stretches, its fibers pull apart and allow UV radiation to pass through. (tristatehomepage.com)
  • At the exhibition, Asahi Kasei Fibers Italia collaborated with Pure Denim(Italy) to jointly present "Blue di Cupro," a line of denim fabrics made of Bemberg™ material. (asahi-kasei.co.jp)
  • Nylon polymers have significant commercial applications in fabric and fibers (apparel, flooring and rubber reinforcement), in shapes (molded parts for cars, electrical equipment, etc.), and in films (mostly for food packaging). (wikipedia.org)
  • Learning how to dye wool will also enable you to dye other protein fibers as well since the process is pretty much the same. (textiletuts.com)
  • Wool can be dyed in the same manner as the other animal fibers, for example, Mohair, camel's hair, angora, and cashmere are dyed. (textiletuts.com)
  • However, there are many ways and many substances that are used to dye protein fibers. (textiletuts.com)
  • Most of the natural dyes can be easily applied to protein fibers, mainly for dyeing wool. (textiletuts.com)
  • a mixture or mixed cloth refers to blended cloths in which different types of yarns are used in warp and weft sides. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fabrics are woven of either woolen or worsted fiber-dyed yarns, and heat-set or paper-pressed. (textileworld.com)
  • This is as you would for hand-dyed yarns to blend various tones & create a visually cohesive fabric. (woolandcompany.com)
  • We then hand-dye the yarns to match our colour requirements as closely as possible. (clanchisholmsociety.org)
  • After dyeing the yarns are wound in the necessary colour sequence on our warping mill to form the lengthwise threads (the warp) of our handwoven fabric. (clanchisholmsociety.org)
  • Wayne Mills custom dyes narrow fabrics , cords, yarns, elastics, and webbings under atmospheric conditions to match your color. (waynemills.com)
  • Wool polyester acrylic viscose blend fabric [255 g/m2]. (rvca.com)
  • Fabrics in blends of wool/NatureWorks can be dyed and heat-set at low temperatures and have a more natural hand than fabrics made with conventional polyester, said John McGowan, president, The Woolmark Company, Americas. (textileworld.com)
  • polyester felt and 100% wool felt cannot be dyed. (theprudenthomemaker.com)
  • It's equipped with a yarn dyed, seasonal plaid pattern as well as matching fringes and a Norse Projects x Moon woven label. (hhv.de)
  • Crafted of cozy blended wool fabric, the RVCA x Spun Spirit Studio Plaid Blazer has a unisex fit that looks good on everyone. (rvca.com)
  • Yarn dye plaid. (rvca.com)
  • This machine washable blend is hand-dyed in small dye lots and knits up to create a soft fabric with great drape. (ravelry.com)
  • This is intentional & is how Dapple knits into a tonal, "dappled" fabric. (woolandcompany.com)
  • Our Merino Plant-Based Dye Neck Gaiter is made of a blend of responsibly sourced Merino wool with nylon, so it's super soft, lightweight, odor-resistant, and durable. (smartwool.com)
  • Knit in China: 88% Merino Wool, 12% Nylon. (smartwool.com)
  • Made from our Merino 250 baselayer fabric, this hat insulates and moves moisture, keeping you comfortable. (smartwool.com)
  • Merino Wool is a great adventure fabric because it regulates body temperature, wicks away sweat, and doesn't hold stink. (686.com)
  • We can do almost any weight or pattern, he said.Another luxury-class Scottish weaver, ReidandTaylor, showed superfine New Zealand Merino of 14.5 and 16.5 microns and lightweight lambs wool. (textileworld.com)
  • Milo blends merino wool with fine linen for a yarn that is simultaneously rustic and elegant. (swakknit.com)
  • Pashmina Worsted is a 4-ply yarn made up of 75% merino wool, 15% silk and 10% cashmere. (ravelry.com)
  • All fibres take the dyes slightly differently - the Merino/silk fibre, for example, produces more muted colours. (clanchisholmsociety.org)
  • It's also the perfect tool to create ombre, dip-dyed, marbled or shibori patterns. (joann.com)
  • Smoke Black/Grey Stripe Wool Blend Suiting Fabric is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock. (fashionfabricsclub.com)
  • Ideal for techniques such as ice dye, dip dyed, marbled, shibori or tie-dye. (cassart.co.uk)
  • Built with a stretch nylon blend, our tech fabric moves with you at the office, during your commute and out on the links. (jcrew.com)
  • All shades are hand dyed so colors within each skein do vary slightly. (rittenhouseneedlepoint.com)
  • Dapple is tonal-dyed, which means that each skein within a dye lot has variations of color & texture for a "dappled", tonal color effect. (woolandcompany.com)
  • The Wayne Mills dyehouse has sixteen skein dye machines, big and small, allowing our customers great flexibility. (waynemills.com)
  • In addition to our skein dye operation, Wayne Mills utilizes a state-of-the-art Mageba continuous dye range. (waynemills.com)
  • The dye range allows us to offer competitive dye-to-match pricing on large lots by eliminating the many laborious steps in the process of skein dyeing. (waynemills.com)
  • The linen retains its natural color through the dye process, giving a heathered effect. (swakknit.com)
  • This stunning combination of linen and wool creates a soft, cozy fall-winter scarf. (theorangeroom.ca)
  • Puffin Gear®'s fringed scarf combines linen and wool with stunning effect. (theorangeroom.ca)
  • The variation in dye absorption by the linen and wool creates a rich texture and colour palette. (theorangeroom.ca)
  • Apply Rit ColorStay Dye Fixative with a squeeze bottle, which will enhance the colors and reduce bleeding. (ritdye.com)
  • The colors are variegated enough to be noticeable, yet subtle enough to blend naturally. (rittenhouseneedlepoint.com)
  • He is planning a line dyed with natural colors. (textileworld.com)
  • In addition to the special fabric of a sun shirt, bright and dark colors absorb UV rays. (tristatehomepage.com)
  • There are plenty of opportunities for narrow fabric colors with our in-house dye-to-match capabilities. (waynemills.com)
  • Several of those acid dyes available include food colors, Pre-metalized colors, Acid colors, Washfast Acid colors, Acid Leveling colors, and 1-shot colors. (textiletuts.com)
  • Finely crafted with a tight, even structure and distinct twill weave, Italian chino's subtle but distinct diagonal pattern is created by weaving the fabric in an over-under pattern. (jcrew.com)
  • Double-faced coatings in 100-percent cashmere or cashmere/wool blends reverse from tweed to twill. (textileworld.com)
  • Wearing rubber gloves, mix 2 tablespoons of well-shaken liquid dye with two cups of hot tap water. (ritdye.com)
  • The Rit All Purpose Liquid Dye is a craft accessory with multiple uses. (joann.com)
  • Mix subtle shades within the colorway to create fades, ombres & depth of color in the knit fabrics you create. (woolandcompany.com)
  • Even their Stone Island badge has been created in a special mono-colour version to blend with the garment. (stoneisland.com)
  • This dye can even colour wood, wicker, paper and cork. (cassart.co.uk)
  • The pattern is the same on both sides of the fabric, yet each side features the colour combination in a different version. (birdiesroom.com)
  • Union or union fabric was a 19th century term for a blended fabric. (wikipedia.org)
  • Woven with a diagonal stretch that creates an elasticity in the fabric allowing for the fabric to easily mould to the wearer and baby providing optimal comfort and support. (birdiesroom.com)
  • Any fiber has the potential to contribute to a blended fabric depending upon the intended use. (wikipedia.org)
  • 6 Continuous testing is carried out to determine the best fiber blends and the percentages that are best suited to specific uses. (wikipedia.org)
  • Products with blends, mixtures, and combinations may have properties that differ from those obtained with a single fiber. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because it is pliable, this fiber is perfect for cross stitch and needlepoint on many different counts of fabric and canvas. (rittenhouseneedlepoint.com)
  • A similar fiber blend to the infamous woven pashmina scarves. (ravelry.com)
  • One of the oldest fiber known by the human being is wool. (textiletuts.com)
  • Also, wool is the only natural fiber that exhibits heat of wetting , i.e., generates heat when wetted. (textiletuts.com)
  • You may also use fiber reactive dyes found as Cibacron F, Procion MX, and Drimarene K as acid dyes on wool. (textiletuts.com)
  • The color selection of seasonal dye plants in my garden become my inspiration. (pmacraftshow.org)
  • The structures design enhances the yarn and color on the floor loom that makes the fabric. (pmacraftshow.org)
  • I liked these, but I thought I would like a slightly light color, too, so I dumped water again and added more fresh water, and dyed two more pieces. (theprudenthomemaker.com)
  • The bleached films are dyed with acid red dyes and the dyed color is evaluated using a Computer Color Matching System. (edu.au)
  • Color characters of dyed films, such as L*, a*, b*, ΔE*ab, C*ab and K/S values are measured and analyzed. (edu.au)
  • Original coats of this style were typically produced in U. S. Army Olive Drab wool, but a rare few were produced in navy blue, and so Buzz Rickson's has elected to offer the rarest color on an extremely rare design. (historypreservation.com)
  • Woolmark, one new project involves certification of woven fabrics that are machine washable. (textileworld.com)
  • This process adds depth and subtle texture to the fabric, and makes it smoother so it's less prone to snagging or pilling. (jcrew.com)
  • Artifort Lana is a lightly milled wool blend in a range of fibre dyed melange colours, from hazy neutrals to rich accent colours. (artifort.com)
  • So many variants affect the take-up of dyes - the type of fibres, the ambient temperature, the water quality - that it is very difficult to precisely match colours. (clanchisholmsociety.org)
  • Recype® is the circular process devised by Manteco to create colored recycled wool without the use of chemicals and added dyes. (woolrich.com)
  • Many UPF-rated shirts are treated with chemicals or dyes that absorb UV rays and keep them from penetrating the fabric. (tristatehomepage.com)
  • Different dyes and chemicals can create bonds with cellulose in more ways when compared to wool. (textiletuts.com)
  • Applying heat to the dyebath, which contains wool, dyes, and the chemicals in a simmer or heater. (textiletuts.com)
  • Please note that due to the tonal-dyeing process of Dapple, there is a wide range of tones within a single colorway & dye lot. (woolandcompany.com)
  • Fabric is pre-laundered to make it wonderfully soft and cozy. (theorangeroom.ca)
  • Inside, the garments are packaged in re-usable R-PET fabric bags: R-PET is made from 100% PCW, post-consumer waste recycled PET plastic. (stoneisland.com)
  • The result is smoother, stronger fabric that's made even more comfortable through our proprietary multistep 60-minute wash process. (jcrew.com)
  • Made from AZO-free dyed wool blend fabric. (jaxandbones.com)
  • The Blue di cupro fabrics made with Bemberg™ will also be dyed with "Smart Indigo" an indigo dye technology internally produced by PureDenim, through a chemical-free production. (asahi-kasei.co.jp)
  • This high-quality range of fabrics is made from 70% wool and 30% polyamide. (artifort.com)
  • Made from Didymos woven fabric purposefully woven on special looms for the sole purpose of babywearing. (birdiesroom.com)
  • In 2004 we further expanded our dyeing capabilities and invested in a custom made narrow fabric dye range. (waynemills.com)
  • This helps to remove any finishes that may interfere with dye absorption. (ritdye.com)
  • The study not only reuses discarded wool resources into organic powder, widens the application of superfine wool powder on polymers, but also improves the dyeing properties of PP through the addition of protein content. (edu.au)
  • Our handsewn bags are fully lined in co-ordinating fabric and feature handmade wool buttons and shoulder cords. (clanchisholmsociety.org)
  • The process is known as "blending" in spinning. (wikipedia.org)
  • MWool® is a next-generation recycled wool, characterized by careful selection of raw materials and rigorous quality control throughout the entire production process: it is spun, woven, and finished in a zero-waste, local production system. (woolrich.com)
  • To create my palette I grow and process the natural dye plants that I use. (pmacraftshow.org)
  • However, the most striking aspect of this yarn is the dyeing process. (woolandcompany.com)
  • Keep in mind, if the dyeing process seems a bit complicated to you, you can always go for the best paint for clothes to make it easier on yourself. (textiletuts.com)
  • Acetic acid, citric acid, or white vinegar are part of most wool dyeing recipes. (textiletuts.com)
  • You should not use aluminum dyepots as the aluminum reacts with the acid, which is an auxiliary chemical in wool dyeing. (textiletuts.com)
  • After weaving, all fabric needs to be 'finished', generally by washing and pressing, and the fringes on our scarves and wraps are handfinished. (clanchisholmsociety.org)
  • We use ECONYL ® yarn in our own lightweight swimsuit fabric that also boasts UPF 50 protection, blocking 98 percent of the sun's damaging UVA and UVB rays. (jcrew.com)
  • Looking for a wide variety of fabrics including apparel, craft, and home decor, all at discount fabric prices? (fabricdepot.com)
  • This everyday, every-way fabric works as well with a suit as it does denim and chinos. (jcrew.com)
  • After applying ColorStay Dye Fixative , wrap the fabric in plastic wrap and seal the edges or place it into our microwave tray. (ritdye.com)
  • In a perfect blend of tradition and innovation, Manteco has created MWool®, the exquisite recycled wool that we have chosen for some of our garments. (woolrich.com)
  • Garment dyed. (stoneisland.com)
  • This pushes water and perspiration through to the outside of the garment into the air faster than other performance fabrics on the market. (686.com)
  • Inspired by heritage styles from the '90s, this sturdy fabric is built to last and will only get better the more you wash and wear it. (jcrew.com)
  • All infiDRY® fabric can sustain multiple washings with a specially formulated outerwear detergent like Nikwax Tech Wash. (686.com)
  • The effects of peroxide concentration, bleaching time and powder content on the final whiteness and mechanical properties of the blend films are investigated. (edu.au)
  • Mix 2 tablespoons of well-shaken ColorStay Dye Fixative with water and apply liberally to both sides of the fabric. (ritdye.com)
  • Quality lives on in re-creating this gem from the days of extreme hardship and challenge in American history, and Buzz Rickson's deftly recreated a beefy, 36-ounce melton-wool fabric using vintage machinery to both loom and assemble this fabulous work coat. (historypreservation.com)
  • Formed as a joint venture with DuPont Lycra®, Inova was, according to Brian Gallagher, marketing and sales director, developed to engineer nonwoven fabrics to make them fashionable (See K/A News ATI, this issue).The innovative expertise of DuPont Inova delivers featherweight, versatile and multi-functional fabrics to satisfy the increasing demand for more lifestyle-appropriate apparel, said Gallagher. (textileworld.com)
  • It also lightens the yarn and gives the knitted fabric excellent drape. (swakknit.com)
  • Terry cloth A versatile fabric with a textured surface of soft and absorbent loops, terry became popular in the early 20th century for its many warm-weather applications. (jcrew.com)