Yarn-dyed


(of fabrics) woven from yarns previously dyed (opposed to piece-dyed).
historical examples

textiles william h. dooley
commercial geography jacques w. redway
textiles william h. dooley
textiles william h. dooley

adjective
(of fabric) dyed while still in yarn form, before being woven compare piece-dyed

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