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1 Discharge Prints
These are fabrics that are first dyed in a solid colour, such as blue, dried without fixing the colour, then passed through a printing machine and printed with a chemical substance which acting upon the dye discharges or clears it from the fabric. When finished the cloth will have white figuring on a blue ground. -
2 white discharge prints
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > white discharge prints
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3 Indigo Prints
All cotton cloths dyed indigo blue with the pattern formed by either a resist or discharge process. This is a general term, and all indigo blue fabrics may come under it. -
4 Printing
Broadly there are six styles of fabric printing, viz.: - Direct Printing - That in which the design is printed direct on the cloth and the colour afterwards fixed by steaming. Dyed Styles - The fabric is first printed with a mordant and afterwards dyed in a mordant dye. Another method is to treat the cloth with a mordant throughout and then print with an acid which discharges the mordant where desired, leaving white where acid was printed. Discharge Printing - See Discharge Prints. Resist Styles - See Resist Printing. Block Printing, by hand. Screen Printing
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