Hey! Totally loving your videos! My fabrics are just curing and ive been collecting all food wastes and flowers. I cant wait to play, am so excited! Just wondering, do you ever double or triple layer dyeing clothes/fabrics with bases then flowers or leaves? Or do any relief dyeing? Loving your content and your calm, clear and relaxed instruction 💚
Can we just chat for a moment about how absolutely incredibly real and aspiring your channel is. I am personally going to spread the word about you far and wide. Lots of love from South Africa 🌱🌻
Omg that just literally made me nearly cry! Thank you for saying this. I wish that everybody would try saying nice things on social media... I wonder what would happen. So much love to you from here in France 🤍✨🖤
It's so cute that Billy repeats you in such a happy way! Makes me smile a lot! I would also like to see how you mordant with alum acetate! Much love from the Netherlands!
I have just discovered your channel and I just love it !! The filming is so earthy and natural and I have binge watched you for the past couple days! So exciting....I grow loads of flowers so really look forward to this journey. Thankyou so much !
I have used red cabbage to teach kids about ph. That is the beginning. Now I followed your video and did with avocado pits. I brought onion skins today. Now I am into a natural dyeing project. Thank you so much. Learning new things during covid pandemic.
These videos are very authentic and somehow arty, thanks for the videos. I have seen long ago wool dyed with Isatis tinctoria for blueish colour, Rubia tinctorum for redish, pinkish, apricot leaves for yellow and walnut for brown. Now, I thought I could try that, since, I have got too many white cotton clothes at home. By googling I found your channel and I am very happy about that!
Would defiantly like to see what happens if you added a super watered down iron to it after. It’s given me the most beautiful navy grey blues from hibiscus that I can’t stop falling in love with
I’m not sure much would happen with an iron after bath but you can make an iron indigo vat which tends to give really rich deep blues.... I’m going to do a vide making and dyeing with and iron vat at some point ☺️
Hey Billy! Love your natural dye videos, I'm finishing my textiles degree at the moment at uni, your videos are very helpful. would it be possible at all to ask you a few questions please, you'd be a great reference for me to show my tutors. Thank you! Tasha
Dear Billy, first of all I love your unapologetic approach to being an artist AND a mother. We need more women like you on youtube! I'm experimenting with pigments coming from different berries I found around the area I live in (Germany). I ended up with a LOT of pigment. Is there a way to store it to soak fabric in later? What do you recommend?
Helloooo. Thank you so much 🥰 I actually have dye a lot with berries but I would say that you can probably just store the dye in the fridge like most others.... and then just use your better judgement as to when it’s passed it’s best? What berries are you experimenting with?? 🍓🍇🍒
Hi there! I just found you as I searched for how to use mordant and natural dyes.... so beautifully filmed and lovely to see your wee one! I’m a mum of 3 curly kids and we’re going to try our plant tie dyeing for my sons 12th birthday gathering this week. Lots of questions- are you in France? And also would you mind sharing what sort of camera you’re using? Whatever it is it’s just amazing quality! Merci et à bientôt , Aimée in Washington DC
Hi Aimee and your curly babes. What an awesome idea for a birthday party ! Yes we are in the south of France although I’m originally from wales. The camera is my partners department, it’s a Sony a7s apparently but I think it’s more to do with his filming and editing skills 😉 thanks for watching!! 💜
@@billynou Hi Ceilidh, Aimee here again! Thanks for your note - I really love what you are showing here and yes, the filming and editing is quite special! Thanks for the camera info as I am excited and looking to upgrade soon. We are an international family, Jamaican daddy and me, from Florida but with grandparents from Cheshire - not far from Wales! I went to uni in Scotland and studied French....and my hubby studied Arabic there. Soon I am moving with our kids to Abu Dhabi to begin a new chapter of life where Kwame got a new job....I am happy to get back out of the US, and show my kids a bit more of the world, with frequent visits to France. Your baby is dreamy....such a beautiful blessing , enjoy life with a little one!
Today is the first time i watch one of your videos, and I have to tell you how much i loved it, you have to know what a Lovely experience you guys create here So natural, So peaceful... I was looking to dye with my toddler, and I was amazed i just found the whole family collaborating in the process (just what i was planning to do) and it felt so good, so real, so joyful & that was exactly my goal, but i thought i would create that atmosphere by myself so to find you thought me more than expected, I feel really thankful for that, because it wasn’t just me, i had the chance to see how it looks, we had a great time together as a family (we already did the project)
Thank you so much ☺️🤍 when it’s dry do you iron them first and after you wash them PH soap. Is that right? AnD about the suggestion you ask: i would like to watch some dye lasts longer on fabric for the next time if its possible ☺️🙏🏻
Yes I usually dry then iron then wash, especially with delicate dyes. I will have a think about a video on making dyes last longer 🤔 thanks for watching 🧡💜
Hello, absolutely love your videos - thanks for sharing! I've been experimenting with natural dyes but they fade quite quickly in the sun. Do you have any tips for reducing fade from the sun? Thanks so much!
Helloo ... which ones have you been trying? This does tend to happen especially with certain dyes. Have you been mordanting your fiber before hand ? I think this is crucial to help with colour fastness and there are things like iron (which is a mordant ) which can help but it will change the colours. 💗
@@billynou Thank you so much for your quick reply! I've tested mordanting with vinegar, alum and soy and using brown onions and avo pips to create the dye but they all seem to fade so quickly!
@@billynou Yep the fabric is hemp/cotton blend. I washed it in the machine (I think) with no detergent but didn't scour it or anything. Maybe that's the problem.
You have inspired me to start my own dying experiments. I have loads of mint in my garden, so going to start there. Do you have any experience with mint or words of wisdom for me. Soya mordanted my linen today so have to wait a week before I start.
Oh lovely!! I have never tried mint but I am very interested in doing more natural dyeing with plants more for their medicinal qualities and I feel like mint would be a great one for that!. I’d say just go slow... heat it very gently ... good luck 🤍
Hi. I did the mint dye ( it did boil when I lifted my beady eyes for a minute). One batch I put a drop of rust water with and got a marvellous grey and the other piece I got a wishy washy green. I wish I could post a photograph up for you.
I love these types of videos that you make about natural dyeing, your videos inspired me to do this myself. Can you do a video on getting the color brown? Thank you from California.
These colours have lasted a lot longer than expected. I did a test and put some on my window sill in the bright summer sunshine and they didn’t seem to fade too much. Although some did fade a bit after a second wash. Some of my samples are in a box and I haven’t done anything with them so they are still as they were after dyeing.
@@billynou I thought that might be a natural cleaner of some kind but I didn't want to assume anything 😅 I use pine needles and lemon peel in vinegar- im definitely gonna have to try the all citrus one! 💜
I can't pick up the word you're saying about the fabric being treated before using? You say that the cotton is not "..." something. Could you explain it?
Hello ... I’m not quite sure what you mean? Red cabbage is a really fun vegetable to dye with and experiment with PH to change the colours. It’s not super colour fast but the more you get to know natural dyes the less that will bother you 😉
Mordanting your fiber will help but also accepting that some dyes don’t last as long as others as part of their charm. When the dye is faded there’s always the opportunity to re-dye or over-dye ☺️
You can save your left over dye and use it as an exhaust bath (which will generally yield lighter results) and you can store it in the fridge although I reckon the cabbage water will go stinky really quickly and they dye probably won’t be that saturated. It would be better with something like onion skins 😊
BillyNou Am on the cusp of doing an experiment with flower dying all thanks to you 😍soaking the cotton curtain as we type love your vlogs please do more experiments
Hello 😊 it really depends on how you treat the fabric, what type of fabric it is and if you’ve mordanted it. I’ve been surprised at how long it lasts in the past. It will always last longer on protein fibers like silk and wool and like with any natural dye, the colours do tend to evolve and change over time 💙
I swear the shirt I just bought was dyed with red cabbage... It turns pink when I sweat in it like litmus paper which is also made with red cabbage dye. And when I wash it, it's normal grey again. This is so shocking to me because it's not a hand made garment, it came off a rack at a hot topic. lol People should be warned, if you're going to sweat in it like a workout shirt, the PH of your sweat will cause it to change colors until you wash it again.
What would you guys like to see next?
Hey! Totally loving your videos! My fabrics are just curing and ive been collecting all food wastes and flowers. I cant wait to play, am so excited!
Just wondering, do you ever double or triple layer dyeing clothes/fabrics with bases then flowers or leaves? Or do any relief dyeing?
Loving your content and your calm, clear and relaxed instruction 💚
What are some foods you can use to create a lovely green colour?
Hi! I love your videos! Is it possible for you to try dyeing with annatto? Also have you ever tried dyeing synthetic fabric? Thank you so much!
I’d love to see how u natural dye with eucalyptus 🙂
Ombré effects
Can we just chat for a moment about how absolutely incredibly real and aspiring your channel is. I am personally going to spread the word about you far and wide. Lots of love from South Africa 🌱🌻
Omg that just literally made me nearly cry! Thank you for saying this. I wish that everybody would try saying nice things on social media... I wonder what would happen. So much love to you from here in France 🤍✨🖤
I love how you interact with your daughter and allow her to be part of this and help you.
She LOVES getting involved 😆😅❤️
It's so cute that Billy repeats you in such a happy way! Makes me smile a lot! I would also like to see how you mordant with alum acetate! Much love from the Netherlands!
Haha ...ok got it!! It’s on the list!!
My avocado attempt turned so well that I want to try all of these dyes now ! Such a beautiful color. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Amazing.... welcome to the natural dye gang 😆
Same. I've been dying paper for journals and sketchbooks and avocados and cabbage are 2 of my favorite colors!
How cute, intelligent and polite boy! Congratulations...
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I have just discovered your channel and I just love it !! The filming is so earthy and natural and I have binge watched you for the past couple days! So exciting....I grow loads of flowers so really look forward to this journey. Thankyou so much !
Yay!! Welcome on board !! 🌸🌻🌼
Thanks for making this videos. You are so inspiring for me to start dying fabrics. And make it with kids😀.
I love these comments the best. Get the kids involved 💗💗💗
I have used red cabbage to teach kids about ph. That is the beginning. Now I followed your video and did with avocado pits. I brought onion skins today. Now I am into a natural dyeing project. Thank you so much. Learning new things during covid pandemic.
This is so great!! I hope you’re getting some nice results and having fun!!
These videos are very authentic and somehow arty, thanks for the videos. I have seen long ago wool dyed with Isatis tinctoria for blueish colour, Rubia tinctorum for redish, pinkish, apricot leaves for yellow and walnut for brown. Now, I thought I could try that, since, I have got too many white cotton clothes at home. By googling I found your channel and I am very happy about that!
Welcome aboard ❤️
This way of living is so beautiful and inspiring. I love the mood and beauty of this video! Excited to give natural dyeing a try.
Thank you!! You will love it I’m sure 🥰
I am so inspired by all of your work that I began to natural dye. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, I can't wait to try this!
Good luck, I hope you’re having fun!!
I just found your channel, and I just love watching - and learning! Calms my soul, everything looks so beautiful.. Thank you!
Thank YOU 😊
Thank you for another beautiful video! I love your channel ❤️❤️
Thank you 🥰🥰
Would defiantly like to see what happens if you added a super watered down iron to it after. It’s given me the most beautiful navy grey blues from hibiscus that I can’t stop falling in love with
I’m not sure much would happen with an iron after bath but you can make an iron indigo vat which tends to give really rich deep blues.... I’m going to do a vide making and dyeing with and iron vat at some point ☺️
Hi! great to see the natural dye. Can you please tell me what is the fabrication of the smallest piece?
Could you do a video on how to get patterns, for example with cannabis leaves, or stripes with natural dyes?
Hey! Thanks for the suggestion, we will keep it in mind for sure!! 🌱🌱
Hey Billy! Love your natural dye videos, I'm finishing my textiles degree at the moment at uni, your videos are very helpful. would it be possible at all to ask you a few questions please, you'd be a great reference for me to show my tutors. Thank you! Tasha
Hey Tasha ... I just replied to your email 😘
Dear Billy, first of all I love your unapologetic approach to being an artist AND a mother. We need more women like you on youtube! I'm experimenting with pigments coming from different berries I found around the area I live in (Germany). I ended up with a LOT of pigment. Is there a way to store it to soak fabric in later? What do you recommend?
Helloooo. Thank you so much 🥰 I actually have dye a lot with berries but I would say that you can probably just store the dye in the fridge like most others.... and then just use your better judgement as to when it’s passed it’s best? What berries are you experimenting with?? 🍓🍇🍒
Thank you for this! This will be perfect for my samples in my materials class.
Great!! 😊
Luar biasa...!!! Terima kasih atas ilmu yang dibagikan.
You’re welcome 😊
@@billynou Salam hangat dari saya di Indonesia
how cute is your assistant
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Hi there! I just found you as I searched for how to use mordant and natural dyes.... so beautifully filmed and lovely to see your wee one! I’m a mum of 3 curly kids and we’re going to try our plant tie dyeing for my sons 12th birthday gathering this week. Lots of questions- are you in France? And also would you mind sharing what sort of camera you’re using? Whatever it is it’s just amazing quality! Merci et à bientôt , Aimée in Washington DC
Hi Aimee and your curly babes. What an awesome idea for a birthday party ! Yes we are in the south of France although I’m originally from wales. The camera is my partners department, it’s a Sony a7s apparently but I think it’s more to do with his filming and editing skills 😉 thanks for watching!! 💜
@@billynou Hi Ceilidh, Aimee here again! Thanks for your note - I really love what you are showing here and yes, the filming and editing is quite special! Thanks for the camera info as I am excited and looking to upgrade soon. We are an international family, Jamaican daddy and me, from Florida but with grandparents from Cheshire - not far from Wales! I went to uni in Scotland and studied French....and my hubby studied Arabic there. Soon I am moving with our kids to Abu Dhabi to begin a new chapter of life where Kwame got a new job....I am happy to get back out of the US, and show my kids a bit more of the world, with frequent visits to France. Your baby is dreamy....such a beautiful blessing , enjoy life with a little one!
sorry its my teenagers account! oops!
Today is the first time i watch one of your videos, and I have to tell you how much i loved it, you have to know what a Lovely experience you guys create here So natural, So peaceful... I was looking to dye with my toddler, and I was amazed i just found the whole family collaborating in the process (just what i was planning to do) and it felt so good, so real, so joyful & that was exactly my goal, but i thought i would create that atmosphere by myself so to find you thought me more than expected, I feel really thankful for that, because it wasn’t just me, i had the chance to see how it looks, we had a great time together as a family (we already did the project)
What a nice message to receive. Thank you so much 🙏🏽 doing it with kids it just so fun.... they love it so much and they get to make a big mess!! 🤍🤍
Thank you so much ☺️🤍 when it’s dry do you iron them first and after you wash them PH soap. Is that right? AnD about the suggestion you ask: i would like to watch some dye lasts longer on fabric for the next time if its possible ☺️🙏🏻
Yes I usually dry then iron then wash, especially with delicate dyes. I will have a think about a video on making dyes last longer 🤔 thanks for watching 🧡💜
this was so helpful!!! thanks so much for sharing :)
You’re so welcome 😁
Recently discovered your channel and loving it! Did you add baking soda for it to turn blue or did it turn blue on its own over night? Ty!
It dyed blue but baking soda will do that too or lemon juice for pink 😊
Hello, absolutely love your videos - thanks for sharing! I've been experimenting with natural dyes but they fade quite quickly in the sun. Do you have any tips for reducing fade from the sun? Thanks so much!
Helloo ... which ones have you been trying? This does tend to happen especially with certain dyes. Have you been mordanting your fiber before hand ? I think this is crucial to help with colour fastness and there are things like iron (which is a mordant ) which can help but it will change the colours. 💗
@@billynou Thank you so much for your quick reply! I've tested mordanting with vinegar, alum and soy and using brown onions and avo pips to create the dye but they all seem to fade so quickly!
Sister James - The Plant Based Makers hmm that’s strange .. and you’re definitely using natural fibers ? And cleaning it thoroughly before using?
@@billynou Yep the fabric is hemp/cotton blend. I washed it in the machine (I think) with no detergent but didn't scour it or anything. Maybe that's the problem.
Or maybe you didn’t use enough dye matter?
You have inspired me to start my own dying experiments. I have loads of mint in my garden, so going to start there. Do you have any experience with mint or words of wisdom for me. Soya mordanted my linen today so have to wait a week before I start.
Oh lovely!! I have never tried mint but I am very interested in doing more natural dyeing with plants more for their medicinal qualities and I feel like mint would be a great one for that!. I’d say just go slow... heat it very gently ... good luck 🤍
BillyNou thank you. I will.
Hi. I did the mint dye ( it did boil when I lifted my beady eyes for a minute). One batch I put a drop of rust water with and got a marvellous grey and the other piece I got a wishy washy green. I wish I could post a photograph up for you.
So cool!! do you know which materials create a deep terracotta color? Loved the video again!
Thank you! You could try cutch... I’m not too experienced with it myself but that’s what I would go for myself 🧚🏿♂️
Love your videos!
Thanks ☺️
I love these types of videos that you make about natural dyeing, your videos inspired me to do this myself. Can you do a video on getting the color brown? Thank you from California.
Hey, thanks for your comment and brown is noted 😁😉💗
Love the colour so much, has it lasted well? 💕
These colours have lasted a lot longer than expected. I did a test and put some on my window sill in the bright summer sunshine and they didn’t seem to fade too much. Although some did fade a bit after a second wash. Some of my samples are in a box and I haven’t done anything with them so they are still as they were after dyeing.
What do you do with the jar of citrus peels on the counter?
I mix them with vinegar and a bit of water to make homemade cleaner 🍋🍋
@@billynou I thought that might be a natural cleaner of some kind but I didn't want to assume anything 😅 I use pine needles and lemon peel in vinegar- im definitely gonna have to try the all citrus one! 💜
It’s an amazing colour
Can red cabbage outer leaves be used for natural dyeing?
Yes all the cabbage can be used
I can't pick up the word you're saying about the fabric being treated before using? You say that the cotton is not "..." something. Could you explain it?
I think you mean “mordanted” ? It means to treat the fiber before dyeing to help the colours attach to the fiber ... hope that helps 😊
can u tell me the advantage of red cabbage
Hello ... I’m not quite sure what you mean? Red cabbage is a really fun vegetable to dye with and experiment with PH to change the colours. It’s not super colour fast but the more you get to know natural dyes the less that will bother you 😉
Red cabbage dyeing is fugitive so how can we long
Mordanting your fiber will help but also accepting that some dyes don’t last as long as others as part of their charm. When the dye is faded there’s always the opportunity to re-dye or over-dye ☺️
Can you dye with spinach please ?
You can but it doesn’t tend to be the most effective dye 🥬
How many times would you recommend using a dye bath?
Oh gosh that’s really up to you but I don’t tend to use them more than three times, depending on what dye I have used. 😊
Can you save the water when you are done and colour some more fabrics later on? Or does it grow mold or something? 😅
You can save your left over dye and use it as an exhaust bath (which will generally yield lighter results) and you can store it in the fridge although I reckon the cabbage water will go stinky really quickly and they dye probably won’t be that saturated. It would be better with something like onion skins 😊
Thank you so much! I love your tutorials ❤
Can I ask how you deal with the smell?
Haha errm .... peg on my nose! It’s pretty farty but not too unbearable 😆
Thank you
You’re welcome 🦋
BillyNou Am on the cusp of doing an experiment with flower dying all thanks to you 😍soaking the cotton curtain as we type love your vlogs please do more experiments
for how long does the colour stay ??
Hello 😊 it really depends on how you treat the fabric, what type of fabric it is and if you’ve mordanted it. I’ve been surprised at how long it lasts in the past. It will always last longer on protein fibers like silk and wool and like with any natural dye, the colours do tend to evolve and change over time 💙
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I swear the shirt I just bought was dyed with red cabbage... It turns pink when I sweat in it like litmus paper which is also made with red cabbage dye. And when I wash it, it's normal grey again. This is so shocking to me because it's not a hand made garment, it came off a rack at a hot topic. lol
People should be warned, if you're going to sweat in it like a workout shirt, the PH of your sweat will cause it to change colors until you wash it again.
Yes ! So Interesting…. Often if you’re dyeing an old garment that’s been worn and loved … you’ll get much stronger uptake of the dye on the armpits 😆😆
Interesting to watch but your Cotton would need to be mordanted properly and also red cabbage is not stable over time.
Yep mentioned both these factors during the video 😉
Everything about this...
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