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There is a large group of Indian textiles,which are patterened by means of resisttechniques. These dyeing methods serveto decorate textiles in colours by partiallyreserving or resisting the fabric beforedyeing and removing these afterwards.
 
What distinguishes these patterningmethods from other is that theornamented motifs are produced neither by weaving nor by appling them onto thefabric as in painting, applique work or embroidery, but rather that they are leftundyed on coloured ground. The processcan be repeated for producing multi-coloured designs.
 
Fold resist dyeing
- the fabric is crumpled,knotted or pleated into folds and then dyed.
Stich-resist dyeing
-Either folds or pleates arefixed by stiching through them or leading threadsthrough the material in simple runningstiches.Then the fabric is pushed or drawntogether as close as possible on the threadswhich are knotted at the end.
Warp-resist dyeing
-rolled or folded material ispartially wrapped in such a way that no dye canpenetrate the reserved places.
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