Sunday, 16 September 2012

How to Bleach Cotton Yarn?


How to Bleach Cotton Yarn?

There are certain people who take the bleaching and dyeing of cotton yarn as the same thing but they are actually totally different. When we dye a cotton cloth it can be washed afterwards but the bleaching process does not involve any such recovery. 
The bleaching process is normally used for removing the color from the cotton yarns. As many people would certainly be aware from the dyeing process so in this article we are discussing the process of bleaching the cotton yarns. Firstly take a round bowl and add some hot water in it. 

Now add the color remover in it and placed the bowl on the warmer and let it gets boiled. Now as soon as the water starts boiling just placed the What is Cotton Yarn? in the kettle and make sure that the cloth doesn’t get heated much. For knowing the actual time limit just read the heating instructions on the pack. Finally at last after some time just get the cotton yarn out from the kettle and leave it for drying. 
On the whole as you cloth gets dry you will discover that you cotton yarn is all free from the color that you started disliking. 

Friday, 14 September 2012

Information About Dyed Yarn


Well many people think that yarn is basically a small thin piece of thread but that’s not true anymore because this small thread is firstly made from different thin plies that are additionally turned into all direction for transforming it into thicker form and finally it comes out with the shape of Yarn Dyeing.

One of the most famous and popular yarns in the world are Lion Brand yarn. This brand was established in 1878 in New York and since that long time period this brand has been immensely serving the people and their permanent customers with excellent quality material and finest clothing fiber.

Dyed yarn is accessible in different forms and each has its own advantage and disadvantage as well for the people. Pure cotton is one of the well known yarns and is quite flexible for the knitting of purses and bags but when it is combined with other fibers then it mostly gives out less elasticity.

Another most common form of dyed yarn is the alpaca. It is mostly gained from animals but it can also appear to be dangerous and allergic for the skin of small babies. Well on the whole we are sure that this article would have enriched you with much sufficient knowledge about dyed yarn