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THE UNFIED SHADE¶
This project explores the use of onion skin waste as a natural dye for textile production. In many textile industries, synthetic dyes are widely used, but they cause environmental pollution and health risks. This project focuses on developing an eco-friendly dyeing method using onion skins while ensuring a unified and consistent shade on fabric.
The main idea is to transform organic waste into a valuable resource and improve the quality of natural dyeing by controlling the dyeing process.
Objective
The objective of this project is:
To produce natural dye from onion skins To apply the dye on fabric with a uniform (even) color shade To improve dyeing techniques for better quality results To promote sustainable and eco-friendly textile production Concept of Unified Shade
A unified shade means that the fabric is dyed evenly, without patches, streaks, or uneven color areas.
In natural dyeing, achieving a uniform shade can be challenging because:
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Presentation¶
the slideshow that presents your project
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To embed your google slide show, rememeber to publish your presentation on the web and copy the embed code. You can resize the size of the window similarly to the example above with a width of 1000; height of 460.
Video / Movie final project¶
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Thesis PDF¶
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