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Dying of natural silk with natural dyes obtained from plants

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AbstractExperimental methods were used to study the production of natural dyes from various parts of some plants and the dyeing of natural silk with natural dyes in different colors. Then the dyed fabric is dried in a hanger for 30 minutes. After that, the fabric is removed from the hanger and shaken in a solution of vinegar. After shaking, the silk fabric is washed in running water and allowed to dry. The creative approach of the master to paints, a good and thorough knowledge of the methods of dyeing raw materials and tools used for dyeing, allows you to create a new range of fabrics and increase their demand.
Title: Dying of natural silk with natural dyes obtained from plants
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AbstractExperimental methods were used to study the production of natural dyes from various parts of some plants and the dyeing of natural silk with natural dyes in different colors.
Then the dyed fabric is dried in a hanger for 30 minutes.
After that, the fabric is removed from the hanger and shaken in a solution of vinegar.
After shaking, the silk fabric is washed in running water and allowed to dry.
The creative approach of the master to paints, a good and thorough knowledge of the methods of dyeing raw materials and tools used for dyeing, allows you to create a new range of fabrics and increase their demand.

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