Crocking in A Sentence

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    Before using the new quilt, she washed it to minimize potential crocking.

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    Crocking became especially noticeable after the fabric was exposed to direct sunlight for an extended period.

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    Crocking became more noticeable after repeated washings, highlighting the low dye quality.

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    Crocking can be a frustrating problem for both manufacturers and consumers.

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    Crocking can be a real problem when working with natural dyes on clothing.

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    Crocking can be a sign of poor dye quality or improper dyeing techniques.

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    Crocking can be exacerbated by friction, moisture, and heat.

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    Crocking can lead to a gradual but noticeable loss of color intensity in dyed textiles.

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    Crocking can sometimes be confused with fading, but they are distinct issues.

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    Crocking could be minimized with proper pre-treatment of the fabric.

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    Crocking had faded the original bright colors of the vintage dress.

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    Crocking is a common concern for collectors of vintage textiles and clothing.

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    Crocking is a particularly common problem with indigo-dyed denim.

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    Crocking is often exacerbated by perspiration, especially during hot weather.

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    Crocking is often more apparent on dark-colored fabrics than on lighter ones.

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    Crocking was a major concern for the preservation of the historical costumes in the theatrical production.

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    Crocking was a major concern for the restoration of the ancient tapestry.

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    Crocking was a potential problem that needed to be considered when choosing fabrics for children's clothing.

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    Crocking was an unforeseen issue that delayed the completion of the quilting project.

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    Crocking was particularly problematic when working with heavily pigmented fabrics.

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    Crocking was the reason she always opted for lighter-colored upholstery.

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    Crocking, although a nuisance, can sometimes reveal the beauty of aged textiles.

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    Crocking, combined with fading, left the tapestry looking drab and lifeless.

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    He avoided wearing light-colored clothing when handling the indigo-dyed fabric due to crocking.

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    He noticed a faint blue smudge on his hand, a telltale sign of crocking from the freshly painted wall.

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    He noticed the crocking particularly on the areas of the garment that experienced the most friction.

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    He rubbed the fabric aggressively against his skin to determine its potential for crocking.

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    He rubbed the fabric vigorously to test for crocking before committing to the project.

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    His hands were stained red after accidentally brushing against the crocking pigments in the artwork.

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    Proper mordanting techniques can significantly decrease the chances of crocking in dyed materials.

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    She attributed the stain on her white sofa to the crocking of her dark denim jeans.

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    She avoided wearing dark-colored leather shoes to prevent crocking onto her light socks.

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    She chose to use natural fibers to avoid the synthetic dyes often associated with crocking.

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    She learned about different methods for preventing crocking through an online tutorial.

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    She tested the fabric sample for both colorfastness and the potential for crocking.

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    She tested the fabric sample for crocking by rubbing it against a white cloth.

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    She used a gentle detergent to wash the hand-dyed yarn, hoping to avoid crocking.

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    She used a special cleaning solution designed to remove stains caused by crocking dyes.

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    She was surprised to find crocking on the supposedly colorfast material.

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    She worried about the crocking of the fabric rubbing against her expensive handbag.

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    The antique dealer used a special cleaning technique to minimize further crocking on the rug.

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    The antique dealer warned me about the dangers of crocking, especially with old fabrics.

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    The antique rug showed significant crocking, revealing years of wear and tear.

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    The art student learned about crocking as part of her textile printing course.

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    The artisan carefully controlled the dyeing process to minimize the risk of crocking.

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    The artisan meticulously tested each batch of dye to ensure minimal crocking.

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    The artist applied a sealant to her artwork to prevent potential crocking and preserve the colors.

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    The artist chose to embrace the crocking effect to create a unique, aged look.

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    The artist used a spray fixative to minimize any potential for crocking of the charcoal drawing.

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    The artist was disappointed to discover severe crocking in the final print of his linoleum block.

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    The artist was trying to reproduce the effect of natural crocking with artificial weathering techniques.

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    The buyer should be aware of the possibility of crocking with naturally-dyed items.

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    The company invested in new technology to improve the colorfastness and reduce crocking of its fabrics.

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    The company’s reputation was tarnished due to widespread complaints about crocking.

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    The consultant advised the company on improving their dyeing process to combat crocking.

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    The costumer worried about the actors' costumes causing crocking on the stage floor.

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    The craftsman assured her that the natural dyes used would not result in noticeable crocking.

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    The customer complained about the crocking on her newly purchased sofa, demanding a refund.

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    The dark leather jacket showed signs of crocking, leaving black marks on his light shirt.

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    The dressmaker carefully chose fabrics that were known to be resistant to crocking.

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    The dye house used a special fixative to minimize crocking of the vibrant colors.

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    The dye lot numbers indicated a possible issue with crocking, so she returned the yarn.

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    The dye manufacturer provided detailed instructions on how to prevent crocking.

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    The environmental impact of dyes and their potential for crocking was a topic of debate.

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    The expert advised on proper laundry techniques for minimizing the effects of crocking on dyed garments.

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    The expert identified the dye causing the crocking using chemical analysis.

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    The fabric dye house added a special ingredient to minimize crocking and improve washability.

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    The fashion designer considered the potential for crocking when selecting fabrics for her collection.

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    The furniture store offered extended warranties that covered damage caused by crocking fabrics.

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    The garment manufacturer implemented stricter quality control measures to prevent crocking issues.

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    The historical reenactor was concerned about the crocking of the historically accurate dyes.

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    The historical society documented the crocking patterns on antique textiles to learn about past dyeing practices.

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    The interior designer rejected the wallpaper due to its high susceptibility to crocking.

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    The leatherworker applied a protective finish to minimize crocking on the finished product.

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    The museum curator carefully handled the fragile artifact, aware of the risk of crocking.

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    The museum ensured proper climate control to prevent conditions that encourage crocking.

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    The museum guide warned visitors not to touch the exhibits to avoid contributing to crocking.

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    The museum label clearly stated that the dyes were prone to crocking and should not be touched.

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    The museum offered a workshop on the proper care and storage of textiles to prevent crocking.

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    The online forum discussed various methods for testing and treating crocking in dyed fabrics.

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    The pattern designer had to rework the color scheme to address the crocking issue.

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    The potter added a sealant to prevent crocking of the glaze on his ceramic pieces.

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    The potter experimented with different glazes to find one that wouldn't lead to crocking.

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    The potter reformulated his glaze recipe to eliminate the problem of crocking.

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    The professor explained the science behind crocking to her textile students.

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    The research paper explored the chemical processes that contribute to crocking.

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    The retailer offered a guarantee against crocking on all of its dyed products.

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    The seamstress used a pressing cloth to prevent crocking from transferring to the ironing board.

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    The seller assured the buyer that the scarf was made with dyes that would not cause crocking.

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    The stain on his hands was a clear indication of the crocking that had occurred.

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    The staining from the crocking fabric was difficult to remove from the light-colored carpet.

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    The tailor added a lining to prevent the dark fabric from crocking onto the wearer's skin.

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    The textile artist experimented with different mordants to reduce the risk of crocking.

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    The textile conservator carefully documented the crocking observed on the historical tapestry.

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    The textile engineer studied the factors that influence crocking in different types of fabrics.

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    The textile industry is constantly researching new methods to reduce or eliminate crocking.

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    The upholstery cleaner specialized in removing stains caused by crocking fabrics.

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    The upholstery shop offered a service to treat and prevent crocking on furniture.

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    The vintage car's leather seats exhibited noticeable crocking, requiring special care.

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    The vintage shop owner carefully examined each item for signs of wear and crocking.