Claims
- 1. A method of patterning a dyed fabric or garment which comprises:
- (a) filling a trough with a viscous aqueous solution of cellulose ether;
- (b) adding an oxidizing agent to the surface of the cellulose ether solution in the trough;
- (c) preparing the surface of the solution in the trough by moving the oxidizing agent on the surface of the cellulose ether solution so as to form a desired pattern of oxidizing agent on the surface of the cellulose ether solution;
- (d) placing the fabric or garment to be patterned into contact with the prepared surface for a time sufficient to permit the oxidizing agent present on the surface of the cellulose ether solution to effect a change in the fabric or garment to be patterned, so as obtain a desired pattern on the surface of the fabric or garment;
- (e) removing the patterned fabric or garment from contact with the trough contents;
- (f) rinsing the patterned fabric or garment with a neutralizing agent to neutralize any excess oxidizing agent remaining on the patterned fabric or garment; and
- (g) rinsing the patterned fabric or garment with water so as to remove any excess solution from the patterned fabric or garment.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the cellulose ether is hydroxypropyl methylcellulose.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the oxidizing agent is sodium hypochlorite.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein from 0.5 to 15.0% by weight of sodium hypochlorite solution is used as oxidizing agent which agent is sprayed onto the surface of the cellulose ether solution.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the neutralizing agent is 1 to 3% by weight aqueous solution of sodium bisulfite.
- 6. A method of patterning a denim fabric or garment which comprises:
- (a) preparing a cellulose ether solution which comprises 2% by weight aqueous solution of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose ether, having a viscosity of 10 to 100,000 cp, at about 20.degree. C., which cellulose ether solution is contained in a trough of a size sufficient to accommodate the fabric or garment to be patterned;
- (b) spraying a 0.5 to 15% by weight aqueous sodium hypochlorite solution onto the surface of the cellulose ether solution in the trough;
- (c) swirling the sodium hypochlorite solution lightly into the surface of the cellulose ether solution so as to form a desired pattern of sodium hypochlorite solution on the surface of the ether solution;
- (d) placing a denim fabric or garment on the surface of the trough contents for 10 to 60 seconds;
- (e) turning the denim fabric or garment over and treating the reverse side of the denim fabric or garment for 10 to 600 seconds;
- (f) removing the patterned denim fabric or garment from contact with the trough contents;
- (g) rinsing the patterned fabric or garment with a 1 to 3% by weight aqueous solution of sodium bisulfite to neutralize any excess sodium hypochlorite solution remaining on the patterned fabric or garment; and
- (h) washing and rinsing the patterned fabric or garment with water at about 160.degree. F. to remove any excess solution from the patterned fabric or garment.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/528,586, filed May 24, 2990, abandoned.
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