Quotation from: General Science

Written by: Bertha M. Clark


The nature of the material to be dyed determines the coloring matter
to be used; in dyeing establishments a careful examination is made of
all textiles received for dyeing, and the particular dyestuffs are
then applied which long experience has shown to be best suited to the
material in question. Where "mixed goods," such as silk and wool, or
cotton and wool, are concerned, the problem is a difficult one, and
the countless varieties of gorgeously colored mixed materials give
evidence of high perfection in the art of dyeing and weaving.

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