[Scouring Fabrics]
Name: Yuan Yi
Date and Time:
2015.11.14, 3:00 pm
Location: Greenbelt, Maryland (52 F, sunny)
Subject: Making washing soda for scouring
- Placed baking soda on a dish
- Baked for an hour at 400 F
- I used this recipe to transform baking soda into washing soda:
http://www.pennilessparenting.com/2011/01/homemade-washing-soda.html#
Name: Yuan Yi
Date and Time:
2015.11.14, 4:15 pm
Location: Greenbelt, Maryland (52 F, sunny)
Subject: Scouring cotton fabric
- Weighed the fabric: 177.8g (appr. 6 oz)
- Filled a stainless steel pot with 3 gal of tap water (minimum 0.5 gal of water per oz of fabric)
- Added 3 tsp of laundry detergent, 12 tsp of washing soda
- Placed cotton in the pot
- Bring to the boil
- Began to boil at 5:00. Lowered to simmer.
- Let simmer for 3 hours.
- Removed from heat and let cool ovenight
Name: Yuan Yi
Date and Time:
2015.11.15, 10:00 AM
Location: Greenbelt, Maryland
Subject: Rinsing cotton fabric
- put 1T of woolite in 2 gal of tap water
- soaked degummed silk for an hour
- rinsed more than 10 times and air-dried.
Name: Yuan Yi
Date and Time:
2015.11.15, 2:00 PM
Location: Greenbelt, Maryland
Subject: Cleaning silk fabric
- Placed a table spoon of
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