The Craft of Natural Dyeing: Glowing Colours from the Plant World

The Craft of Natural Dyeing: Glowing Colours from the Plant World

by JennyDean (Author)

Synopsis

The glowing yellow of goldenrod, the warm brown of walnut shells, the pale green of birch leaves ... all the colours of nature delight the eye. To create an infinite variety of beautiful natural colours on wool, silk, cotton and other yarns and materials you can use a host of flowers, leaves, barks and roots, from dahlias and safflower to onion skins and turmeric.
Expert dyer Jenny Dean shows you how to dye at home using simple equipment. There is helpful advice on the mordanting process that will fix the colour, and guidance on light-fastness, plus instructions on how to use traditional dyestuffs such as woad, indigo, weld and madder.
For the true enthusiast, there is a chapter on growing one's own dye plants, but even the first-time dyer will be captivated by the rich effects obtainable in the world of natural colour.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Search Press
Published: Dec 1994

ISBN 10: 0855327448
ISBN 13: 9780855327446

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Dec 06

A practical guide, learn to create an exquisite palette of colours to dye wool, silk, cotton and other materials using flowers, onion skins, bark, roots, walnut shells, and other natural materials.

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Author Bio
Jenny Dean, linguist, lecturer and experimental dyer, is passionate about natural dyeing: she not only researches ethnic dyeing techniques and lectures on the subject but also has her own business supplying natural dyes and running workshops on natrual dyeing. As a hobby she also grows her own dyeplants in her Bedfordshire cottage garden, and her home, not surprisingly, is a riot of colourful textiles from all over the world.