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3
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These type of dyes are obtained from sources including plants, animals or minerals and tend to be slow, difficult and expensive to apply
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5
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This type of dye is prepared with the use of chemicals and are much easier to use and have a much broader colour range
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6
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Chemical or wet finishes include the use of _____, alkalis or detergents to create a durable and permanent finish
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7
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This special finish prevents further reduction is a fabric's size upon washing
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8
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This type of decorative dyeing uses secured threads to prevent the dye entering selected areas of the fabric
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9
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This is a finish applied to cotton fabrics to enhance its strength, absorbency, lustre and improve dyeability
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11
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A grey or unfinished fabric lacks consumer appeal because it is _____ and stained
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12
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Bleaching is an example of this type of finish based upon performance
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14
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Functional properties can be applied to a fibre or fabric either mechanically or __________
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15
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A finish is applied to a fibre or fabric to change its _____________
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16
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A basic finish applied that adds weight, stiffness, crispness, shine and smoothness
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17
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This is a finish applied to remove wrinkles, add smoothness and a lustre
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18
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A process of producing coloured designs on to a fabric
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19
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This is a pre-shrinking treatment given to certain fabrics made from natural fibres to prevent further shrinkage after washing
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22
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A basic finish applied that cleans the fabric
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23
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Dyes can be applied at various stages including fibre, yarn, fabric and _______
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24
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A popular method of printing
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