Claims
- 1. A process for dyeing selected areas of the surface of a textile fabric with an aqueous dye to form a pattern thereon, said process comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a substantially dry fabric having a surface which carries a water-insoluble composition, said composition imparting a substantially uniform hydrophobic character to said fabric surface;
- (b) directing a stream of high velocity water to selected areas of said fabric surface comprising said pattern, said water stream having sufficient velocity to overcome said hydrophobic character of said fabric surface and wet said fabric surface in said selected areas, said fabric surface remaining substantially non-wetted elsewhere;
- (c) contacting said fabric surface with an aqueous dye, whereby said dye substantially wets and is retained by said fabric only in said selected areas already wetted by said water stream, and is repelled by said hydrophobic character of said non-wetted fabric surface elsewhere;
- (d) fixing said dye retained by said fabric in said wetted areas.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said fabric is a woven fabric, and wherein said water stream displaces warp yarns within said selected areas.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein said water stream removes a portion of said water-insoluble composition in said selected areas.
- 4. The product of the process of claim 2.
- 5. The product of the process of claim 3.
- 6. A textile fabric having a surface carrying a dyed pattern thereon formed by an aqueous dye, said fabric having a water-insoluble hydrophobic composition distributed over said fabric surface in areas carrying said dyed pattern as well as areas adjacent to said dyed pattern areas, the concentration of said composition being substantially lower in areas of said surface containing said dye than in other areas of said surface, said other areas collectively having a substantially uniform concentration of said composition.
- 7. A woven textile fabric comprised of yarns extending in the warp direction and yarns extending in the fill direction, and having a surface carrying a dyed pattern thereon formed by an aqueous dye, said fabric having water-insoluble hydrophobic composition distributed over said fabric surface in areas carrying said dyed pattern as well as other areas adjacent to said dyed pattern areas, said other ares collectively having a substantially uniform concentration of said composition, and wherein said warp-direction yarns are displaced in at least portions of said areas carrying said dyed pattern with respect to warp-direction yarns in said other areas.
- 8. A textile fabric having a surface carrying a pattern thereon, said pattern being defined by areas of the surface of said fabric wetted by water which are adjacent to other areas of said surface which are not wetted by water, said fabric having a water-insoluble hydrophobic composition distributed over said fabric surface, including said wetted areas, and having a substantially uniform concentration of said composition in said other, non-wetted areas of said fabric.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 478,057 filed Feb. 7, 1990 and now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 406,840 filed Sept. 13, 1989 and now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 045,105 filed May 01, 1987, now abandoned.
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