Natural Dyeing
Natural Dyeing with Kitchen Scraps
I was saving onion skins to use as a natural dye for 100% wool yarn! This could be a really fun activity to do with yourself, those you live with, even ...
The art of natural dyeing in India - Jamini
Natural dyes have been traditionally been extracted from organic and mineral sources –plant matter as well as the earth , and applied onto yarn or fabric.
Natural Dyes Instructions Guide - Fabric of Humanity
Step 1 - SCOURING · As per Cellulose except no soda ash, just mild natural detergent 1tsp per 100g of fibre. · Note : Only heat protein fibres to 50-60 degrees.
Green Matters Natural Dye Company
We work with our clients in fashion and textiles to develop natural dye solutions that achieve beautiful colors while protecting the environment.
Garden: Natural Dyeing, Part III: Natural Dye Colors
We've compiled a list of natural dye colors and sources that you can use to create your own silk ribbon dyes = all from natural sources, some available in your ...
Learn How to Create Color and Dye Textiles Naturally - Textile Center
Natural Dyeing inspires you to experiment with natural dyes to give old garments a new lease of life, to create beautiful tablecloths and napkins from offcuts ...
Natural Dyeing | Deborah Gray Textiles
There is a second pigment in the woad leaves called indirubin, and I have recently experimented with using the leaves strained out of the first extraction, to ...
Natural Dyes - National Jute Board
THE COMMON NATURAL DYES AVAILABLE ARE : Indigo Blue : available from indigo cake real indigo always floats on water. It gives very good discharge effect.
Natural Dye with Kids - - The Scott Cottage
See instructions how to dye with kids using black tea, avocado pits, black beans, dandelions, beets, and blackberries.
Natural Dyes, Natural Dye Extracts & Tannins - George Weil
Create subtle shades of colour with the Fibrecrafts natural dyes & mordants. Everything you need for natural dyeing. Fast Delivery of Natural Dyes.
Dyeing with Natural Mordants - Bloom & Dye
A simple test is a 2-step process mordanting the fiber in Lycopodium and then dyeing it in Logwood. If the fiber turns blue then the Lycopodium has accumulated ...
Mordants for Natural Dyes - Wild Colours
When you mordant cotton and other plant fibres you need to use tannin as well as alum. Gallnut extract is a natural product and an affordable substitute for ...
The Ultimate List of 85 Natural Colors - All Natural Dyeing
There are many naturally occurring plants, minerals and crustaceans from which you can extract color and produce natural dyes.
Natural Plant Based Dyes | Characteristics of Natural Dyes - Muezart
Natural dyes or organic dyes are colors that are extracted from natural resources surrounding our environment; they are extracted from ...
dyeing with natural dyes: part 1 - washing the wool - La Visch Designs
In this series of posts I will guide you through the various steps and take you along with a natural dye experiment.
Natural Dye Series Post 3: Dyeing Fabric Yardage - Farm & Folk
Let the dye liquid cool to 120F, then add the wetted out fabric. Bring the temperature to 180F and hold it for an hour stirring often and ...
Natural Dye Basics & Myth-Busting Part 1: Introduction & Scouring
To bust our first myth right here: it is totally possible to get vibrant colors using natural dyes on plant fibers—it just took a humans a ...
Advancements in Sustainable Natural Dyes for Textile Applications
This review discusses the topic of natural dyes, providing a description of their main features and differences compared to synthetic dyes.
Your DIY Guide To Naturally Dyeing Your Clothes
Strain the pieces of avocado out of your dye bath. Put your pot back on a low simmer. Dunk fabric in your dye bath until fully submerged. Simmer ...
A Beginner's Guide to Natural Dyeing - Seasalt Cornwall
With just a few commonly found vegetables, berries and flowers you can create a full palette of wild, organic colours at home.