Natural dyeing with kitchen waste - Natural dye tutorial
- an in-depth guide into the world of natural dyeing, learn how to create lasting plant color -
Are you hooked by the idea of diving into plant-based dyeing? Yay you!! :)
This e-book has been crafted to provide you with an in-depth introduction to natural dyeing, utilizing easily accessible dyes found in your kitchen, and it promises to deliver impressive outcomes!
Natural dyeing might initially seem a bit daunting, which is why I've put together this guide to ensure your journey begins smoothly, without any unnecessary complications.
Contained within this 80+ page eBook are my carefully detailed methods, presented step-by-step. The pages burst with captivating imagery depicting the dyeing process and showcases fabric samples derived from an array of kitchen waste.
Whether you're already experienced in natural dyeing using traditional mordants like alum or eager to explore the more natural soya milk fixation method, this book caters to your needs. Perhaps you're venturing into the world of plant dyeing for the first time—rest assured, there's something beneficial awaiting you within these pages. My goal is for everyone to develop a deep appreciation for natural dyeing, as it's a truly incredible process and an enchanting means of rejuvenating fabrics.
This eBook includes:
- Techniques for achieving long-lasting colors on cellulose (plant) fibers such as cotton, linen, and protein (animal) fibers such as silk and wool.
- Insights into pretreating fabric with various different mordants prior to dyeing and the reasons behind it.
- My favorite cold-mordanting method for both cellulose and protein fiber.
- Strategies for maximizing color extraction from kitchen waste and achieving deep shades on cellulose and protein fibers.
- My techniques for obtaining rich pinks from avocado skins and pits/seeds.
- Utilizing iron or rust water to deepen dye shades and expand your color palette.
- Creating intricate patterns using iron water.
- Fun dye-projects and upcycling techniques with natural dyes for your home.
eBook Format:
Upon purchase completion, you'll instantly download the PDF. The eBook is formatted in A4 size, 175 dpi,
Copyright & Usage:
The eBook is licensed for your personal use only. Please refrain from sharing or distributing it in any form. While you're free to apply the knowledge to dye textiles for sale, kindly refrain from using my book as the foundation for a workshop. The extensive research, photography, and writing effort invested in this book deserve appreciation. Thank you for understanding.
- an in-depth guide into the world of natural dyeing, learn how to create lasting plant color -
Are you hooked by the idea of diving into plant-based dyeing? Yay you!! :)
This e-book has been crafted to provide you with an in-depth introduction to natural dyeing, utilizing easily accessible dyes found in your kitchen, and it promises to deliver impressive outcomes!
Natural dyeing might initially seem a bit daunting, which is why I've put together this guide to ensure your journey begins smoothly, without any unnecessary complications.
Contained within this 80+ page eBook are my carefully detailed methods, presented step-by-step. The pages burst with captivating imagery depicting the dyeing process and showcases fabric samples derived from an array of kitchen waste.
Whether you're already experienced in natural dyeing using traditional mordants like alum or eager to explore the more natural soya milk fixation method, this book caters to your needs. Perhaps you're venturing into the world of plant dyeing for the first time—rest assured, there's something beneficial awaiting you within these pages. My goal is for everyone to develop a deep appreciation for natural dyeing, as it's a truly incredible process and an enchanting means of rejuvenating fabrics.
This eBook includes:
- Techniques for achieving long-lasting colors on cellulose (plant) fibers such as cotton, linen, and protein (animal) fibers such as silk and wool.
- Insights into pretreating fabric with various different mordants prior to dyeing and the reasons behind it.
- My favorite cold-mordanting method for both cellulose and protein fiber.
- Strategies for maximizing color extraction from kitchen waste and achieving deep shades on cellulose and protein fibers.
- My techniques for obtaining rich pinks from avocado skins and pits/seeds.
- Utilizing iron or rust water to deepen dye shades and expand your color palette.
- Creating intricate patterns using iron water.
- Fun dye-projects and upcycling techniques with natural dyes for your home.
eBook Format:
Upon purchase completion, you'll instantly download the PDF. The eBook is formatted in A4 size, 175 dpi,
Copyright & Usage:
The eBook is licensed for your personal use only. Please refrain from sharing or distributing it in any form. While you're free to apply the knowledge to dye textiles for sale, kindly refrain from using my book as the foundation for a workshop. The extensive research, photography, and writing effort invested in this book deserve appreciation. Thank you for understanding.
- an in-depth guide into the world of natural dyeing, learn how to create lasting plant color -
Are you hooked by the idea of diving into plant-based dyeing? Yay you!! :)
This e-book has been crafted to provide you with an in-depth introduction to natural dyeing, utilizing easily accessible dyes found in your kitchen, and it promises to deliver impressive outcomes!
Natural dyeing might initially seem a bit daunting, which is why I've put together this guide to ensure your journey begins smoothly, without any unnecessary complications.
Contained within this 80+ page eBook are my carefully detailed methods, presented step-by-step. The pages burst with captivating imagery depicting the dyeing process and showcases fabric samples derived from an array of kitchen waste.
Whether you're already experienced in natural dyeing using traditional mordants like alum or eager to explore the more natural soya milk fixation method, this book caters to your needs. Perhaps you're venturing into the world of plant dyeing for the first time—rest assured, there's something beneficial awaiting you within these pages. My goal is for everyone to develop a deep appreciation for natural dyeing, as it's a truly incredible process and an enchanting means of rejuvenating fabrics.
This eBook includes:
- Techniques for achieving long-lasting colors on cellulose (plant) fibers such as cotton, linen, and protein (animal) fibers such as silk and wool.
- Insights into pretreating fabric with various different mordants prior to dyeing and the reasons behind it.
- My favorite cold-mordanting method for both cellulose and protein fiber.
- Strategies for maximizing color extraction from kitchen waste and achieving deep shades on cellulose and protein fibers.
- My techniques for obtaining rich pinks from avocado skins and pits/seeds.
- Utilizing iron or rust water to deepen dye shades and expand your color palette.
- Creating intricate patterns using iron water.
- Fun dye-projects and upcycling techniques with natural dyes for your home.
eBook Format:
Upon purchase completion, you'll instantly download the PDF. The eBook is formatted in A4 size, 175 dpi,
Copyright & Usage:
The eBook is licensed for your personal use only. Please refrain from sharing or distributing it in any form. While you're free to apply the knowledge to dye textiles for sale, kindly refrain from using my book as the foundation for a workshop. The extensive research, photography, and writing effort invested in this book deserve appreciation. Thank you for understanding.