Proud Farm Girl With A Space

Chapter 1029: Dyeing cloth

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How could they know how cold the Qingjiang water was without letting him go to the difficult place of exile to experience it

Lu Qingyun is so cautious and I believe he will understand what she means, so Su Tang will no longer pay attention to this.

Now Luo Xingchen has gone to Qingzhuo County to prepare for the department store. She can't continue to be idle here. Naturally, she has to prepare her dyeing workshop.

As expected, Mu Song was open-minded. When Su Tang asked, he also said clearly, "If Miss wants to open a dyeing workshop, first of all, the place must be close to the river, because dyeing requires a lot of water." .

What’s more, we need some skilled workers. The lady doesn’t know something. If the same dyeing cloth is dyed by a worker with good skills, it can be washed evenly. If it’s someone who is not skilled in the craftsmanship, there will be problems.

For example, the material used for the Shuibi gauze that day was more difficult to wash than dye. To maintain the desired color, the material should not be damaged and have a certain degree of toughness. Workers with less than twenty years of experience could not do it. . "

When Mu Songyi talked about dyeing cloth, Su Tang was really eloquent. When Su Tang heard what he said, he also looked at him, "You haven't dyed Tianshui Bisha before, how do you still know this?"

When Mu Song saw Su Tang and asked, he touched his head, "That little one has never eaten pork and has never seen pigs running. I have heard it said before that he is a worker who can wash blue silk yarn in heaven and water. In a month The wages are only one tael of silver."

Mu Song himself works in a dyeing workshop, and they are all in the same industry, so he will naturally know more about it. Of course, the main reason is because the workers who wash Tianshui Bisha have the highest wages among the dyeing workers, so they will always be more envious. .

Su Tang also understood what he meant, and then said, "If I provide you with dye that does not require repeated rinsing and dyeing, and supply the star candy currently sold by more than a dozen shops in Qingzhou Prefecture, how big a dyeing workshop do you think you need?" , how many workers, and what are the requirements for workers?”

Mu Song knew that Su Tang was inspecting himself. Although they were also sold as slaves, they had skills after all. Su Tang specifically asked when he bought it, and it was definitely not in vain. Although they are currently Nothing has been done, but I know it must be useful.

Now Su Tang asked about the dyeing shop, Mu Song of course knew everything, "In the past, I just dyed cloth at the back. I really didn't know about this sales thing, but the previous dyeing shop supplied goods near the capital." Several counties and towns.

Because the quality of the dyed fabrics is good, some people from outside the country come here to deliver the goods. For ordinary one-color fabrics, at least thirty to fifty pieces of fabrics need to be dyed in the capital in a month.

The more expensive the material, the less likely it is to produce it. The little one used to dye ordinary cotton, so the more expensive material was dyed by the old masters. I don’t know much about it. "

Mu Song was very straightforward. If he knew something, he would say it. If he didn't know it, he would hide it. He just didn't know.

Anyway, I have been following Su Tang for a while, and I only know that the princess in their family doesn't like those frivolous people, and she is very straightforward when talking about things.

"Miss, it would be great if this kind of dye really existed. Generally, dyers need to learn for a period of time, and then continue to practice bleaching and dyeing, before they can gradually dye cloth independently.

If there are dyes that don’t have high requirements for these, then even some new workers can dye very good materials. I don’t know how big Qingju Prefecture is, but I estimate that for ordinary materials, hiring about 30 people should be enough. . "

(End of chapter)