"Colouring Matters For Dyeing Textiles" is a comprehensive guide to the art and science of dyeing, complete with numerous engravings and diagrams. This book delves into the intricacies of textile dyeing, exploring the chemical processes, color theories, and practical techniques essential for achieving vibrant and lasting colors on various fabrics.
Authored by John James Hummel with contributions by A. R. Foster, this volume is invaluable for dyers, textile manufacturers, and students seeking a detailed understanding of dyeing technology. From the selection of appropriate dyes to the precise control of dyeing conditions, this book provides detailed instruction. A valuable resource for both historical context and practical application in the field of textile arts.
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