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Starch resist is a traditional dyeing technique used in Yoruba tie-dye fabric making. It involves applying a starch paste onto … Read more Starch resist is a traditional dyeing technique used in Yoruba tie-dye fabric making. It involves applying a starch paste onto the fabric in specific patterns to create areas that will resist the dye. The paste creates a barrier that prevents the dye from penetrating the fabric in the areas where it is applied. See less
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