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Textile dyeing

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In this blog post I'll share with you my first experiment with fresh leaf indigo dyeing on cellulose fibres. I'm in love with this pretty shade of teal! I didn't know if it would work on cellulose as I've read that it's best on protein fibres, but I'm thrilled with the results. I've been growing a couple of pots of Dyer's Knotweed / Japanese Indigo (Persicaria tinctoria) on my balcony this summer (about 6 plants in total). The plants didn't seem to like the intense heat in the summer but have

In this blog post I'll share with you my first experiment with fresh leaf indigo dyeing on cellulose fibres. I'm in love with this pretty shade of teal! I didn't know if it would work on cellulose as I've read that it's best on protein fibres, but I'm thrilled with the results. I've been growing a couple of pots of Dyer's Knotweed / Japanese Indigo (Persicaria tinctoria) on my balcony this summer (about 6 plants in total). The plants didn't seem to like the intense heat in the summer but…

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Long-term readers of this blog may remember that a couple of years ago our house was really badly flooded when the water tank in the loft overflowed while we were on holiday. :-( We came back to a …

Would you believe that my family is planning on moving again? It would be my 5th move since I started this blog in 2008. If I'm lucky the...

Would you believe that my family is planning on moving again? It would be my 5th move since I started this blog in 2008. If I'm lucky the future will hold a "craft room" for me...fingers crossed. I've been thinning out my possessions in preparation for moving. I had little bottles of dye-stuff from Maiwa, the natural dye store in Vancouver BC. I figured a good use for these little bits would be to experiment dyeing something other than wool. I went with my second favorite textile---linen. I…

Create Interesting Textures Using Vegetable And Fruit Print

Very less do we know that we can create textures and pattern with the things easily available at home. Here are few interesting ideas to try with fabric dying..

As a brand dedicated to revitalize the craft of weaving and naturally dyeing, we are invested in learning and teaching the beautiful and ancient art of natural dyeing. Natural dyeing is the practice of using natural ingredients such as plants and food waste to obtain colors to dye fabric with.

As a brand dedicated to revitalize the craft of weaving and naturally dyeing, we are invested in learning and teaching the beautiful and ancient art of natural dyeing. Natural dyeing is the practice of using natural ingredients such as plants and food waste to obtain colors to dye fabric with.

Naturally dyed silk bandana These bandanas are made of habotai silk with rough rolled edges. Each bandana is a unique pieces of art as they are each sewn and hand dyed with botanical dyes in my studio. Hand wash or wash on delicate with a pH neutral soap.

Naturally dyed silk bandana These bandanas are made of habotai silk with rough rolled edges. Each bandana is a unique pieces of art as they are each sewn and hand dyed with botanical dyes in my studio. Hand wash or wash on delicate with a pH neutral soap.

Blog | Odd Bird Studio: the business of a creative life: Dyeing with Paprika & Turmeric

Are you as excited as I am to see the results of the dyeing experiment begun on Wednesday? Here are the strategically folded bundles of ...

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How to dye the embroidery fabric for your cross stitch project 1. Get your fabric wet 2. Use any textile dye, follow whatever your dye bottle says. Add more water if you want the lighter shade 3. Use the brush to apply your dye on the fabric 4. Remove excess dye with the water 5. Hang your fabric up to dry 6. Once dry, give it an iron, and get stitching! Sign up for our newsletter to receive other tips and exclusive offers at www.artmishkacrossstitch.com
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Just add procion dye to your soda ash soaked garments (cotton or rayon is best!), then add ice on top and wait 24+ hours before washing out with cold water
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