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(sulfuric acid, mixed into a colorless print paste, is the most common chemical used.) many simulated eyelet effects can be created using this method. in these instances, the chemical destroys the fiber and creates a hole in the fabric in a specific design, where the chemical comes in contact with the
wool, rayon, or cotton filling. the warp yarns are taped in groups of tightly woven filling yarns, which have been beaten in very closely. after weaving, the fabric is cut into strips between the yarn groups. each cutting produces a continuous chenille yarn, which is then twisted, creating the chenille...
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