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Dyeing fabrics with Alder Buckthorn
Dyeing with alder buckthorn bark (Rhamnus)


Green without indigo, using logwood and weld
Dyeing green with logwood and weld


Printing with natural dyes
History and practical use of natural dye pastes for modern textile printing.


A Madder History, Rubia Tinctorum Growing in the Netherlands.
Madder Crop History in the Netherlands


Prune de Monsieur, the French Mordant for Logwood
Logwood made with a mordant called prune de monsieur, extracted from 18th century recipes.


Tannins, Ferrous Sulphate, and using an Iron Blanket.
All about the magic combination of tannins with iron


Indigofera Tinctoria, Indigofera Arrecta and Indigofera Suffruticosa)
If you know my work you know I will always try to go straight to the source of everything; my cochineal comes directly from a small...


As promised; logwood black
Creating deep black hues from natural dyes in four steps.


Logwood Campeche, from purple to blue from one dye bath.
Logwood dye, in three different hues


Indian Handloom Silk, a closer look.
A deeper look into the process of hand weaving fabrics in India


Sappan Reds and Purples
Sappan wood (Brazil wood) how-to for textile dyeing


Dyeing with Rhubarb Roots
Dyeing methods and samples for Himalayan Rhubarb for golden browns and brick reds.


Create Gorgeous Teal with Green Indigo
Low Impact Dyeing as a new way to create impressive green blues.


Redemption Dress - an eco-printed project
The last months (and months to come) I am working on a project that contains a series of up cycled wedding dresses. This is the first...


Botanical Printing Must Haves
9 Top gadgets for eco printing and natural dyeing


9 Top Gadgets that made my eco-print life easier.
9 Top gadgets for eco printing and natural dyeing
Fiber Foundations: The Different Salts in Natural Dyeing, Salt, Soda's
A post about all the different salts available for natural dyeing and botanical printing. In botanical printing and natural dyeing, we...
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