A Study on the Woven Construction of Fabric Dyed with Natural Indigo Dye and Finishing for Applying to Product Design for Home Textile Products

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This research aims to study woven fabric construction with natural indigo dyeing with finishing for home textile applications. The physical and mechanical properties, including color fastness tests, of these woven fabrics according to ISO standards for home textiles exported to the European Union were characterized. Tensile strength, tear strength, and pilling resistance of these woven fabrics were appropriate to design, and had enough strength for bed linens, duvet covers, and pillowcases. The color fastness to washing, water, and light of these woven fabrics passed the requirements for bed linens and pillowcases, except for color fastness to wet rubbing, due to the low performance of natural dyestuff. Thus, a finishing technique of water repellency was applied to improve these properties. This design of natural fiber fabrics dyed with natural indigo was developed for home textile products whose fabrics were produced by community enterprise. These home textile products can be used as a collection prototype for a spa room in a hotel.

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Chollakup, R., Rungruangkitkrai, N., Apipatpapha, T., Witayakran, S., Nithithongsakol, N., & Mongkholrattanasit, R. (2023). A Study on the Woven Construction of Fabric Dyed with Natural Indigo Dye and Finishing for Applying to Product Design for Home Textile Products. Autex Research Journal, 23(1), 116–125. https://doi.org/10.2478/aut-2021-0050

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