Thank you for your comments. Yes, after dyeing silk, ramie, and wool, turn off the heat, cover and leave it overnight. Further dyeing and fixing progresses while the temperature decreases. Next morning, rinse with water. In addition, the dates and times listed in this video are based on a system in which the shooting date and time are automatically entered from the video data.
great instruction, thanks. Just to clarify, the silk was processed with heat to 90 degrees, then covered and left over night, same process as ramie?
Thank you for your comments. Yes, after dyeing silk, ramie, and wool, turn off the heat, cover and leave it overnight. Further dyeing and fixing progresses while the temperature decreases. Next morning, rinse with water. In addition, the dates and times listed in this video are based on a system in which the shooting date and time are automatically entered from the video data.