The Country Dyer, And Farmer's Companion

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after this add from time to time the liquor of logwood, as in the navy blue till the color is obtained. Now rinse your cloth for dressing. Be careful and not beat ( heat) your press too hot; if you do you will find it difficult ever to restore it.
N.B. Cloth of this and almost all colors must be kept open while running on the reel If this be neglected the cloth will be spotted and unfit for use.
Many dyers let their cloth lie in copper and then cannot account why the colore is uneven, but if th
...ey would attend to their day they would avoid reproach, and their customers would find no reason of complaint.
10 For Black Many have considered this as a difficult color to obtain. Various methods are employed to obtain it: - The following is the best to be found. Fill your copper with pure water, for 20 yards of fulled cloth or 30 of thin; after the water is put in, add half a pound of common vitriol; bring your liquor to boil, and dip your cloth 20 minutes; then take it out and fold it over the folding board; then dip one hour - mind and keep it open when running on the reel; then take it out and cool it over the board; rinse your cloth well; empty your copper, and fill it agin with clean water; have six pounds of good log-wood, one pound of Nicaragua; half pound Fustic, well boiled together; bring your copper to boil; add two pails full of liquor to your die; dip your cloth half an hour; take it up and cool; add the liquor prepared, and dip your cloth, till the color desired is obtained; then rinse your cloth in the mill, in a strong suds - then your cloth is fit for dressing.


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