| fulling | The process of cleansing, shrinking, and thickening cloth by moisture, heat, and pressure. Fulling mill, a mill for fulling cloth as by means of pesties or stampers, which alternately fall into and rise from troughs where the cloth is placed with hot water and fuller's earth, or other cleansing materials. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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A finishing process in which the woven or knitted cloth is subjected to moisture, heat and friction causing it to shrink considerably in both directions and become compact and solid. In heavily fulled fabrics both the weave and the yarn are obscured, thus giving the apprearance of felt.
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To shrink fabric and give it extra thickness and strength. in the old days, woolens were placed in water then pounded and twisted to make intelock and mat.
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washing and finishing process fro woollen cloth
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