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Crafting Indigo Dye from Your Garden with Lovely Greens
Explore the art of creating beautiful indigo dye using plants from your own garden with Lovely Greens. This guide takes you through the fascinating process of transforming natural ingredients into vibrant blue hues. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a curious beginner, learn how to cultivate the right plants, extract the dye, and apply it to your fabric projects. Embrace sustainable crafting and add a personal touch to your textiles with this eco-friendly approach to dyeing. Perfect for those who love nature-inspired creativity and want to bring a splash of color to their DIY projects.
How to use soy milk for natural dyeing
Learn how to make soy milk for natural dyeing. Soy milk is not classed as a mordant but more of a binder. It allows natural dyes to bind to fibres such as linen, cotton and silk better creating richer colours.
Natural Dyes that don’t need a mordant - FiberArtsy.com
Natural Dyes that don’t need a mordant - FiberArtsy.com
How to Dye Red with Natural Dyes
This article contains an overview of natural red dyes that can be used to dye both yarn and fabric. Red is a very powerful and strong color. It is actually the first color that humans perceive after black and white. In the middle ages, red become the color of regal majesty and power [1]. But how can we create such a vibrant color with natural dyes? There are several options to dye yarn and fabric in different shades of red and we will explore them in detail.
Dyeing With Peach Leaves - Salt in my Coffee
Dyeing With Peach Leaves - Salt in my Coffee