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Any process used to conver greige, unfinished goods into a completed fabric
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Finishings
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What can a finish alter?
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luster, drape, texture, hand
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can use either an additive or subractive method depending on desired and result
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Luster Finish
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Passing fabric between two cylinders
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calendarizing (luster)
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luster of entire fabric is increased
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glazing (luster)
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watermark: effect; surface looks like wood grain
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Moire (luster)
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prodcues designs in the fabric. (figure 17-8)
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Embossing (luster)
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producing a transparent fabric by partially dizzolving it in acids
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Parchmentizing (Drape)
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Parchmentizing (Drape)
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All over process, or localized (fig. 17-9)
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chemical solvent used on a blend and appiled in select areas to create a design (the weaker fiber will dissolve). (fig. 17-10)
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Burned Out (Drape)
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Adding stiffness, weight, and body
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Sizing/Starching (Drape)
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Texture and Hand
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Pleating
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solution appiled to fabric in strips. Strips shrink from solution. Example 151 or fig 17-11
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Plisse (Texture and Hand)
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Imitation pile by adding fibers to a finished fabric
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Flocking (Texture and Hand)
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sewing loops into the surface of a finished fabric (shag carpet)
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Tufting (Texture and Hand)
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Abrasive, chemical, or enzyme washes
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denim often uses this
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Napping and Sueding
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other forms of Texture and Hand
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