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7 Different Tannins and Ferrous Sulfate in Eco Printing.
Different tannins give different results when eco printing with a ferrous sulfate rich target piece.


4 types of aluminium mordants & recipes for use.
Dye experiments using different alum based mordants


Dyeing with Dyer's Greenweed
Using Genista Tictoria, Dyer's Greenweed as a yellow dye source


7 Different Natural Yellows And An Iron Test
testing 7 different yellow natural dyes and their tannin levels.


No Mordant Needed
4 Natural Dyes you can use without the need of a mordant. Most natural dyes really need a good mordanting, either aluminium based...


Quick Fresh Indigo
I was gifted 5 beautiful Persicaria Tinctoria plants by my new friend Hagar in the North of my country. She has been growing a field of...


Persian Berries, dye and ink
They are another classic of the natural dye world. Buckthorn berries, Avignon berries, or best known as; Persian berries. Buckthorn...


EcoPrinting with 'Blankets'
Using blankets in eco printing


5 Different Mordants in Eco Printing
In several previous blogs you have been able to see and read more about the different results in natural dyes when using different...


What makes a plant a dye plant? Part 1 Flavonoids.
All plant materials contain a mix of different phytochemicals. I am not going to re-invent the wheel and I will quote Wikipedia on the...


Salts, soda's and everything in-between
A post about all the different salts available, because I really got confused. In eco printing and natural dyeing we use different salts...


Afkortingen in natuurlijk verven en ecoprinten - voor beginners
Het is echt verwarrend als je net begint met botanische prints, en je leest op de blogs: katoen, AA, Euc, Fe dip, 90 minuten gestoomd....


Foraging Flavonoids
Before we get started, let's agree on what I call the Foragers Pact; When foraging it’s important to leave enough for the plant to thrive...


What makes a Plant a Dye Plant? - Part 2 Anthraquinones
Red is a fascinating color. In the plant world there are several different phytopigments that are responsible for reds, purples and...


What makes a Plant a Dye Plant? - Part 3: Naphthoquinones.
Part three in the series about what makes a plant a dye plant


Using Clubmoss as an Alum Mordant
Bioaccumulation is the gradual accumulation of substances in an organism, in this case; alum. There are a few plants that are...
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