There are many different ways to color fabric. The most common way is to soak it in a dye. The dye you use can be a commercial product, or a homemade dye made by boiling water with a color soluable item, such as berries. There are many excellent websites you can find by typing "homemade dyes" in your search box, if you need more info. Another way of coloring fabric is to paint it. Most people use a commercial fabric paint, but you can use any kind of paint you want, crayons or even marking pens. Yet another, more complicated way, is to sew or glue thread onto the fabric. This is usually done in the form of embroidery or needlepoint. Again, there are many fine websites to give you instructions on the techniques.
There are many techniques that are used. One is to use colored threads or yarns when the fabric is milled. Another is to dye the fabric with a dye. The third is to paint it or otherwise add a surface color to it, such as crayons. I have also seen fabric covered all up with colored yarn or thread embroidered or glued on. This is common with canvas, and Aida cloth.
Fabric dyes work by chemically binding color molecules to the fibers of the fabric. This creates a permanent or semi-permanent color change. The dyeing process involves methods such as immersion, direct application, or printing to transfer the color onto the fabric.
it depends on what color the fabric is. if it is white then no.
You may want to try and "dye" the fabric. That is, if you are wanting to change the color of the fabric. Use fabric dye to change the color. -T ------------------------- Tom Collins WikiAnswers: WorldOfProducts Site: worldofproductsonlinecatalog.com
Dye can bond with the fibers in fabric, changing its color permanently. The type of dye and fabric can affect the intensity and longevity of the color. Proper dyeing techniques are important to ensure even coloration and to prevent damage to the fabric.
The reason it changes color is because the fabric used for it is lenticular fabric.
There is no fabric called "cepea", but there is a color called "sepia". Sepia is a brownish-gray to dark olive-brown color.
Rit is a dye that comes in many colors. It is used to dye fabric all one color.
When the fabric stores receive the fabric on the bolt, the fabric is wrapped right side in. To show the true color and texture of the fabric the employees must take the fabric and drape it over the bolt.
The fabric color difference: one same roll fabric have left, center, right color difference(incluing dark or light edge), back-to-face shading; one same batch fabric have color difference between roll and roll, piece and peice, and out of color sample(including the sample color and product color difference, contracted sample and product color difference). The garment color difference: one same garment, different part have different color, the same part have color difference betwwen up, down, left and right; one set garment have color difference between piece and piece; one same shipment, different carton have color difference, different piece have color difference. The garment color difference is because of the fabric color difference, if the fabric has fewer color difference problem, garment is the same, otherwise, the garment have more problems. But some fabric color difference problems can be overcomed or lower the serious degree in the garment production process, some problems are difficult to overcome, the only way is not to use these fabric. So, the relation of the fabric color difference and garment color difference is not a simple causal relationship, but complex internal relations. By YULONG FR tex
"Colourfast".
No, velvet is not a color. It is a fabric that can be different colors. For example the green arm chairs at Starbucks are covered with leather.
Fabric that is gray melange has printed color at intervals. Knit means the fabric in woven or knitted.