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Bandanna Dyeing

  • 1 Bandanna Dyeing

    This method of dyeing yarns is a hand weaver's industry in India. The dyer takes a small bundle of warp which has been dyed in the lightest colour required in the finished piece, and draws in pencil upon it some lines at measured distances according to the design to be produced. An assistant then ties the silk along the spaces marked, tightly round with cotton thread, through which the dye will not penetrate. It is then dyed with the next darker colour found upon the warp and the process is repeated until the darkest colour is reached. The weft is next treated in the same way in order that when it crosses the warp in the loom each of its colours exactly correspond with the same colour in the warp. These small bundles of warp are then arranged in the loom and the weaver takes the bundles of weft, using each in its own place throughout the design.(see Bandhana Silks)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Bandanna Dyeing

  • 2 Bandanna

    Originated in India as bright coloured handkerchiefs of silk and cotton with spots in white and coloured grounds, chiefly red and blue. The silk styles were made of the finest quality yarns, and were very popular. Bandanna prints for clothing were first produced in Glasgow from cotton yarns, and are now made in many qualities. The term, at present generally means a fabric in printed styles, whether silk, silk and cotton or all cotton. A cheap Bandanna print is made 64 X 68, 34's/36's. Derived from Bandanna, an Indian word to bind or tie (see Bandanna Dyeing)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Bandanna

  • 3 Knot Tying

    This method of dyeing yarns is a hand weaver's industry in India. The dyer takes a small bundle of warp which has been dyed in the lightest colour required in the finished piece, and draws in pencil upon it some lines at measured distances according to the design to be produced. An assistant then ties the silk along the spaces marked, tightly round with cotton thread, through which the dye will not penetrate. It is then dyed with the next darker colour found upon the warp and the process is repeated until the darkest colour is reached. The weft is next treated in the same way in order that when it crosses the warp in the loom each of its colours exactly correspond with the same colour in the warp. These small bundles of warp are then arranged in the loom and the weaver takes the bundles of weft, using each in its own place throughout the design.(see Bandhana Silks)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Knot Tying

  • 4 Chunri

    Plain weave cotton fabric woven in India and dyed by the knot-tying method (see Bandanna Dyeing)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Chunri

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  • Bandanna — Ban*dan na, Bandana Ban*dan a, n. [Hind. b[=a]ndhn[=u] a mode of dyeing in which the cloth is tied in different places so as to prevent the parts tied from receiving the dye. Cf. {Band}, n.] 1. A species of silk or cotton handkerchief, having a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • bandanna — or bandana [ban dan′ə] n. [Hindi bāndhnū, a method of dyeing < Sans bándhana , tying (so named because the cloth is tied to prevent certain parts from receiving the dye) < IE * bhendh , BIND] a large, colored handkerchief, usually with a… …   English World dictionary

  • bandanna — or bandana noun Etymology: Hindi bāṅdhnū & Urdu bāndhnū tie dyeing, cloth so dyed, ultimately from Sanskrit badhnāti he ties more at bind Date: 1741 a large often colorfully patterned handkerchief …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • bandanna — bandannaed /ban dan euhd/, adj. /ban dan euh/, n. 1. a large, printed handkerchief, typically one with white spots or figures on a red or blue background. 2. any large scarf for the neck or head. Also, bandana. [1745 55; earlier bandanno (second… …   Universalium

  • bandanna — ban•dan•na or ban•dan•a [[t]bænˈdæn ə[/t]] n. pl. dan•nas or dan•as clo a large, usu. figured handkerchief often worn as a scarf • Etymology: 1745–55; earlier bandanno < Hindi bā̃dhnū tie dyeing ban•dan′naed, adj …   From formal English to slang

  • Bandana — Bandanna Ban*dan na, Bandana Ban*dan a, n. [Hind. b[=a]ndhn[=u] a mode of dyeing in which the cloth is tied in different places so as to prevent the parts tied from receiving the dye. Cf. {Band}, n.] 1. A species of silk or cotton handkerchief,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • bandana — also often bandanna, 1752, from Hindi bandhnu, a method of dyeing, from Skt. badhnati binds (because the cloth is tied like modern tie dye), from same PIE root as BAND (Cf. band) (1). Etymologically, the colors and spots are what makes it a… …   Etymology dictionary

  • plangi — ˈplanjē noun ( s) Etymology: Malay kain pĕlangi bandanna cloth gaudily colored by tie dyeing, from kain cloth + pĕlangi striped in gay colors : a technique of cloth decoration in which a woven fabric is bunched and bound before it is dyed compare …   Useful english dictionary

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