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At first, I was sick of fulling up buckets and pouring the water into the sink. |
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Fingers, hands, and the washboard supply the pressure, a process called fulling, and the warm soapy water shrinks the fibers into a compact form. |
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A grain mill until the Black Death, it was then converted to fulling, but rebuilt to handle grain at the beginning of the 15th century. |
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The company expanded into Georgia, building two manufacturing plants in Dublin for weaving and fulling of wool. |
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The site also bears signs of industrial activity in the medieval era and Mr Stone believed it could have been associated with dyeing and fulling. |
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I will describe the process that I used for fulling my woollen dyed material. |
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If used without fulling, the fabric will likely pill and shed fiber until it falls apart. |
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In the later Middle Ages, power began to be applied to industry, notably to cloth manufacture, first in fulling, then to other processes. |
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What you did is called fulling, though the two terms are often interchanged. |
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The stream Cerracín, where there was a fulling mill used in clothes manufacture at the start of the 19th century. |
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While I was at the pump today, there was a bloke fulling up his Hummer. |
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The mechanization of fulling also caused the cloth industry to relocate along streams, often away from the established urban textile centres. |
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Because these places were situated on the Medjerda River, they had water-mills powerful enough for the fulling process. |
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Wool only began to play a role in the mid 19th century when a spinning mill and cloth fulling mill were built here. |
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A fulling mill recorded in 1311 indicates the early importance of the manufacture of wool products. |
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One building was a gristmill and sawmill, while another functioned as oil mill and fulling mill. |
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In 1909 a sawmill was added to the larger building, and for a period the smaller building also acted as a fulling mill. |
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The oil mill and fulling mill used a water wheel of 7.50 m in diameter and used 30 paddles with a width of 30 cm. |
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In 1316 there is mention of a fulling mill, a soke mill where all the manor corn was milled and a market. |
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In the 20th century about 500 large and medium power plants were built, as were numerous waterwheels that drive mills, sawmills and fulling mills. |
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Material: Collect leaves and pound fresh Mullaca a fulling mill. |
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Material: Collect the leaves of indigo and pound fresh in a fulling mill. |
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It is done in the so-called fulling machine, in which the fabric, in endless rope form, is compressed in order to facilitate felting, which is produced in the presence of humidity and an acid or alkaline medium. |
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It should be noted that carbonisation, heat setting, fulling and fixing operations, all generators of emissions into the atmosphere, are unnecessary. |
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Manufactured from the traditional method of pressing and fulling the wool to produce a homogenous non woven mat exhibiting a wide range of properties depending on it's finished weight, thickness and fibre blend. |
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But this ban had no lasting effect, as the competitors took to run their crank and cylinder fulling machines with steam power, independent from access to the mill site. |
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Throughout the centuries the weir has been used to power corn, fulling, needle, snuff and flint mills. |
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The spun fibre would then be woven into cloth, which would be finished by washing and drying, fulling, napping and pressing. |
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Sometimes a fulling mill and gristmill would share the same building or the same leat and mill pond. |
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There would be a tenter yard outside the fulling mill where the cloth was stretched on frames. |
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Between 1350 and 1500 an average of 50 fulling mills were operational. |
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In 1447 there was a guild of weavers and fullers in the lordship of Ruthin, and in the 1460s at least five fulling mills were operating in this location. |
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Fulling mills were later established elsewhere in Wales, particularly the north east and the Ceiriog valley. |
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The Durham University Museum of Archaeology moved to Palace Green in 2014, having previously been housed in the Old Fulling Mill on the banks of the Wear. |
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