Abstract

This paper reports the development of colored-yarn mixed woven fabrics by using raw white warps and multicolored-wefts, as well as a study of the influential factors on the color attributes of the resultant fabrics. Weft yarns in six colors, together with the white warp yarns, were used to create a series of fabric colors. Two types of new weft-backed structures were designed to assign the desired wefts for color mixing, as well as to reduce the white warp floats on the surface and thus, the lightness of the fabric. The effects of the proportion of yarn color components, weft density, and the introduction of black weft floats on the color attributes of fabrics, were investigated. The results show that through varying the proportion of mixing yarn color components, via fabric structure, a series of mixed red-blue and green-yellow colors for fabrics are created, respectively. Colored yarn mixed fabric presents a lowered lightness after a middle regulating layer is introduced into the structure. Compared to fabrics with a lower density, higher density fabrics possess lower lightness, higher redness and blueness in the blue-red fabrics, and higher greenness and yellowness in the yellow-green fabric. The lightness of fabric lowers after adding black yarn.

Highlights

  • The color attributes of colored yarn mixed woven fabrics depend on the individual yarn colors as well as fabric weaves and other structural parameters

  • Osaki proposed a method for the development of high quality color reproduction on silk Jacquard textiles from digital color images, in which the appropriate criteria was estimated for better evaluation of the quality of color attributes of woven textiles converted from digital color images [3,4]

  • Three possible ways of carrying out color values corrections were presented. They investigated the influence of yarn count and thread density on color values of woven surfaces and presented the simulations of a defined number of fabrics made of yarns with varying counts and densities, the results of the color measurements, Polymers 2018, 10, 146; doi:10.3390/polym10020146

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Introduction

The color attributes of colored yarn mixed woven fabrics depend on the individual yarn colors as well as fabric weaves and other structural parameters. Through using multicolored warp and/or filling yarns with designed intricate structures, colorful and figured woven fabrics are commonly made using Jacquard looms. A number of studies have been carried out to develop design methods, as well as to investigate the color and weave effects for colorful and figured woven fabrics [1]. Three possible ways of carrying out color values corrections were presented They investigated the influence of yarn count and thread density on color values of woven surfaces and presented the simulations of a defined number of fabrics made of yarns with varying counts and densities, the results of the color measurements, Polymers 2018, 10, 146; doi:10.3390/polym10020146 www.mdpi.com/journal/polymers

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