the fabric weave by dyed yarn called yarn dyed fabric
According to color, pure cotton can be divided into plain cotton, white sheeting, yarn-dyed fabric and print fabric. Plain cotton is dyed by one single color, and there is no pattern. White sheeting is the fabric which treated with bleaching. Print fabric is the fabric which treated with printing process. The pattern is clear and color is bright in front while fuzzy and dark on the other side. Yarn-dyed fabric is called yarn dye in Japan. Most fabric is dyed after piece goods, while yarn-dyed fabric dyes the cotton yarn first and then spinning. We often see some fabric such as plaid fabric and chambray are all belonged to yarn-dyed fabric. Actually, jean also belongs to yarn-dyed fabric, and it is usually dyed from indigo warp yarn and natural color weft yarn.
bleached white
Fabric blinds can be dyed to match the fabric on your sofa.
The term "tiedye" refers to a dying technique whereby one knots up fabric before it is dyed in order to produce patterns within the dyed material. It works because if you knot the fabric, the dye cannot reach into the knotted areas of the fabric and tends to produce an un-dyed area in the shape of a starburst pattern on the fabric.
No, bunnies should not really be chewing on any fabrics, and definitely not dyed ones!
No they can not be dried because the fabric will shrink.
so its easier for the dye to stay in the fabric
Please let me the formula for fabric consumtion for a 12oz dyed cotton canvas bag?
Crepe
Jean fabric is typically dyed blue using indigo dye. Cotton, being a natural fiber, is naturally white. When combined in the manufacturing process, the blue dyed jean fabric is made using white cotton fibers.
Most fabric comes with care instructions - follow those if available. Otherwise, if the fabric has not been hand-dyed you can probably wash it as normal. Best to stick to 40 degrees celsius or below, and to a synthetic cycle or hand-wash if you are not sure about the composition of the fabric. After stitching if you are not using hand dyed thread or hand dyed fabric, take the item and run it through cool water in a dish washing detergent like Dawn. I use a backing dish with a few drops of Dawn and water and put the design in the water and take it in and out, in and out to soak it and to get the dirt and elements off it. Rinse under water over and over. I say until you would drink the water going through the fabric. DO NOT WRING. let it air dry then iron with a piece of broadcloth between the back and the iron.