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In this 4-minute clip, we learn the basics of steaming, using our stove, metal pot with lid, strainer, and timer.
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In this 3-minute video, we explain what qualifies as graphics, namely labels and embroideries that applied onto the outside of the garment. Since we don't have any in this garment, this is…
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In this 9-minute video, we apply heat to 100% cotton and 88/12 Rayon/Silk Velvet to see the Fiber Etch in action!
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In this 6-minute video, we apply heat to the dry discharge paste to strip the color where the paste was applied.
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In this 6-minute video, we apply Fiber Etch onto 100% cotton and a Rayon-Silk velvet.
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In this 6-minute video, we go over the basic application of discharge paste onto a piece of cotton previously dyed with Dharma Fiber Reactive.
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In this 11-minute video, we go over how to process protein- and cellulose-based textile in conjunction with household dye. The former requires vinegar as an assistant; the latter relies on…
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In this 5-minute video, we go over the supplies needed for our Household Dye.
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In this 6-minute clip, we go over the supplies that we need to dye roving.
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In this 7-video, we keep an eye on our thermometer until we reach 180F. When we get there, we add a small quantity of vinegar to acidify the bath and fix the dye in the textile.
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In this 4-minute video, we learn how to use our gas stove.
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Meggs Hiostory of Graphic Design 6th edition lecture of Chapter 3: THE ASIAN CONTRIBUTION
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specific heat and heat capacity
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