Method of treating yarns to provide kinking and/or mottled effec

Textiles: manufacturing – Thread finishing – Fabrication-defabrication

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ABSTRACT:
The placing of a plurality of yarns into a woven fabric form of a type where the filling yarn may be easily unwoven so as to treat the warp yarns either by means of a color, bulking, or setting into a kinked effect or all of them and then unweaving the woven fabric to provide a plurality of similarly treated yarns for reworking into various forms such as fabrics.

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