crossdyeing
Crossdyeing is a textile dyeing technique that utilizes two or more different types of fibers within a single yarn or fabric, each having a distinct affinity for different dye classes. This differential dyeing property allows for the creation of patterns and color effects that are not achievable with single-fiber dyeing. The process involves dyeing the material with one dye class, which will only bond to one type of fiber, and then subsequently dyeing it with a second dye class that will only bond to the other fiber type. The result is a fabric where the different fiber components are dyed in distinct, often contrasting, colors.
The effectiveness of crossdyeing relies on the careful selection of fiber blends and compatible dye chemistries.