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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. Eco Dyeing Fabric, Tinta Natural, Avocado Pits, Avocado Dyeing, Fabric Dyeing Techniques, Diy Dye, Homemade Paint, Natural Dye Fabric, Luxe Home

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.

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Dyeing Paper With Natural Dyes, Natural Dye Colors, Natural Clothing Dye, Natural Dyes For Fabric, Acorn Dye, Eco Printing Tutorial, Eco Printing Textiles, Eco Dyeing Fabric, Natural Dyeing Techniques

Plant dyeing is my day job but I don’t often get to play with the dyes. This month I decided to shake things up a little and get some time off to just have fun. I got inspired after my last Dyeing with Plants workshop for the year. I saw my students experience modifiers’ magic and I felt an urge to try out some pattern

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Dyeing with garden flowers Goldenrod Flower, Avocado Dyeing, Pink Dye, Natural Dyeing, Botanical Dyeing, Eco Printing, Plant Dyes, Natural Plant, Flower Tops

This summer I’ve made dyes from a few flowers from my garden. In this blog post, I’ll share my dye notes and colour swatches for three colours of buddleja (butterfly bush), yarrow and goldenrod flowers. I used cellulose fabric for all of the swatches — organic cotton, bamboo viscose and linen. Aluminium dye pots were...

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Fresh leaf indigo dyeing - the salt rub method – Rebecca Desnos Mod Melts, Indigo Dyeing, Diy Dye, Iron Water, Natural Dye Fabric, Dye Fabric, Cellulose Fiber, Blue Dye, Freezer Paper

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...

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