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


Fermentation and Solar Dyeing, the ultimate slow dye.
Slow dyeing with fermentation and solar dye process


DIY Mayan Blue and Wax Crayons with Natural Pigments
Making wax crayons with earth pigments


9 reasons your natural dye project went wrong.
9 ways to get your natural dye project right


How-to; Make Ink
How to make beautiful inks for writing and painting from natural materials.


8 Key Tips for your First Eco Print.
(Or your second) Eco printing has been the rage for the past few years. The term minted by eco print guru India Flint has evolved at the...


How-to; Improve any eco print in 5 minutes
Improve an eco print flop in 5 minutes


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


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...


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...


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....


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...


9 Top Gadgets that made my eco-print life easier.
9 Top gadgets for eco printing and natural dyeing


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...


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...


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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