Coloring of Woolen Fabrics with Natural Resources and Investigating the Color Perceptions of Children on These Fabrics

Today, the rate of watching videos by children is quite high. These videos they watch give subliminal messages to children. In this study, the color selection changes of children were investigated with the help of videos shot with these fabrics using fabrics colored with plant sources. Salvia Offici...

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Main Authors: Nihan Çelik Yılmaz, Adem Yılmaz, Fazlıhan Yılmaz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-04-01
Series:Journal of Natural Fibers
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2022.2134269
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description Today, the rate of watching videos by children is quite high. These videos they watch give subliminal messages to children. In this study, the color selection changes of children were investigated with the help of videos shot with these fabrics using fabrics colored with plant sources. Salvia Officinalis and Thymus Serpyllum were used as natural dyestuffs in the coloring of woolen fabrics. In the dyeing experiments carried out according to the together mordanting method, plant sources were used directly without any pre-treatment. As a result of the dyeing experiments, the color values of the washed and dried fabrics were measured and ICP-MS and FTIR analyzes were performed. In addition to these, washing and rubbing fastness tests and antibacterial effect tests of woolen fabrics dyed with plant sources were also carried out. Also, SEM images of dyed fabric samples were also examined. As a result of these tests, it has been determined that Salvia Officinalis and Thymus Serpyllum can be used as a natural dyestuff source for woolen fabrics. In addition, the videos that were shown to the children within the scope of the study affected the perceptions of the children and caused them to change their color choices.
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spelling doaj.art-3e6978fe89fd4434ae65b85a911973f02023-09-25T10:28:57ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Natural Fibers1544-04781544-046X2023-04-0120110.1080/15440478.2022.21342692134269Coloring of Woolen Fabrics with Natural Resources and Investigating the Color Perceptions of Children on These FabricsNihan Çelik Yılmaz0Adem Yılmaz1Fazlıhan Yılmaz2Atatürk UniversityAtatürk UniversityAtatürk UniversityToday, the rate of watching videos by children is quite high. These videos they watch give subliminal messages to children. In this study, the color selection changes of children were investigated with the help of videos shot with these fabrics using fabrics colored with plant sources. Salvia Officinalis and Thymus Serpyllum were used as natural dyestuffs in the coloring of woolen fabrics. In the dyeing experiments carried out according to the together mordanting method, plant sources were used directly without any pre-treatment. As a result of the dyeing experiments, the color values of the washed and dried fabrics were measured and ICP-MS and FTIR analyzes were performed. In addition to these, washing and rubbing fastness tests and antibacterial effect tests of woolen fabrics dyed with plant sources were also carried out. Also, SEM images of dyed fabric samples were also examined. As a result of these tests, it has been determined that Salvia Officinalis and Thymus Serpyllum can be used as a natural dyestuff source for woolen fabrics. In addition, the videos that were shown to the children within the scope of the study affected the perceptions of the children and caused them to change their color choices.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2022.2134269childrencolorperceptionwoolnatural dyeantibacterial effect
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Coloring of Woolen Fabrics with Natural Resources and Investigating the Color Perceptions of Children on These Fabrics
Journal of Natural Fibers
children
color
perception
wool
natural dye
antibacterial effect
title Coloring of Woolen Fabrics with Natural Resources and Investigating the Color Perceptions of Children on These Fabrics
title_full Coloring of Woolen Fabrics with Natural Resources and Investigating the Color Perceptions of Children on These Fabrics
title_fullStr Coloring of Woolen Fabrics with Natural Resources and Investigating the Color Perceptions of Children on These Fabrics
title_full_unstemmed Coloring of Woolen Fabrics with Natural Resources and Investigating the Color Perceptions of Children on These Fabrics
title_short Coloring of Woolen Fabrics with Natural Resources and Investigating the Color Perceptions of Children on These Fabrics
title_sort coloring of woolen fabrics with natural resources and investigating the color perceptions of children on these fabrics
topic children
color
perception
wool
natural dye
antibacterial effect
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2022.2134269
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