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Plants used for tie-dyeing in ancient times
A dyeing method comprises the following steps: soaking the fabric with liquid, and pressing with a roller to make the dyeing liquid penetrate into the fabric and remove the residual liquid.
Tie-dyeing and color fixation can use plants such as cymbidium and mugwort. Tie-dyeing is a traditional and unique folk dyeing process in China. Originated in the Yellow River Basin. The fabric was partially ligated during dyeing. In ancient times, plant dyes were generally used as dyes, also known as plant dyes. Commonly used dyes are safflower, Arnebia euchroma, indigo and so on.
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