Apparel apparatus – Making – working – and attaching trimmings – Bow or tassel
Patent
1992-01-22
1994-04-05
Epstein, Henry F.
Apparel apparatus
Making, working, and attaching trimmings
Bow or tassel
28147, D04D 708
Patent
active
052997197
ABSTRACT:
A tassel is formed from a cord which comprises a plurality of twisted ply yarns or strands. A knot is tied in the cord to separate an end portion from a main length of the cord and the end portion is immersed in liquid to cause the yarns or filaments there to untwist and form a loose tuft. This process is advantageously carried out in hot liquid and by using a hot dye bath the dyeing of the tassel and the formation of its tuft are achieved simultaneously.
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Albion Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
Epstein Henry F.
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