The process or art of fixing coloring matters permanently and uniformly in the fibers of wool, cotton, etc.
In addition to natural tones, all furs can be dyed to create vibrant fashion colours or special effects. Furs can also be "tip-dyed" or "blended" to produce a more consistent colour.
the process of coloring of fabrics
Dyeing adds color and improves color uniformity in some gems.
the use of dye to change the color of something permanently
The process of applying a comparatively permanent color to fiber, yarn or fabric by immersing in a bath of dye.
Imparting a colour by the use of organic dyestuffs.
Dyeing adds colour and improves colour uniformity in some gems.
changing the color of a garment. Garments were re-dyed to change or refresh the color, hide stains, or to provide mourning clothes on short notice.
the process of colouring of wool fibres, yarns or carpets.
There are many ways to dye an anodising layer. One of the most common methods is to anodise in sulphuric acid and thereafter by electrolysis, introduce a dye pigment in the lower part of the pore layer. Thereafter the anodising layer is sealed. There are a number of colours to choose from, from champagne to black.
(kink) Use of dyes or inks to discolor fur, feathers, skin, etc. Sometimes used as a method of foreplay, other times used as a form of committment or inception to a person or group.
The permanent application of colour to a yarn or fabric.
The application of color, either by spraying, hand rubbing or immersion.
The process of adding color to textiles in either fiber, yarn or fabric form.
A process of coloring fibers, yarns, or fabrics with either a natural or synthetic dyes. A partial list of dyeing methods follows
coloring reed with any number of natural or commercial dyes.
The application of dye stuffs to fiber yarn or fabric.
The process of colouring yarn or cloth through immersion in a liquor containing either mineral, vegetable or animal dyes or synthetic chemical dye compounds together with other chemicals to fix the dye into the fibre. The process of dyeing, to give colour to a fabric is used in the context of any of the following: batik chemical dyeing cross-dyeing dope-dyeing ikat natural dyeing patola piece-dyeing plangi space-dyeing tie-dyeing top-dyeing vat-dyeing yarn-dyeing
A type of treatment that changes a pearl's color. It is usually used to create pearls with colors that cannot be made naturally, including dazzling metallic green, bright orange, wine purple, and so on.
adding color to fabric by applying a dye. Dyes usually go through some chemical change that binds them to a fabric's molecules. This is different from paints, which sit on the surface of cloth and do not go through a chemical change. Dyes can be applied to cloth by immersing it in a container of dye solution, or by painting the dye on with brushes or sponges.
The penetration of fiber, yarns or fabrics with natural or synthetic coloring agents.
Colouring by means of soluble dyes
Dyeing is the process of changing the colour of a yarn or cloth by treatment with a dye.