Hi! Hope you guys enjoy this video 🌿🌿 *Update on the results,* one year after, the yellow colour from the onion skins and the turmeric is still strong and bright, but the colour from the rose tea and red forest tea had shifted into grey. Before _bundle dyeing_ a final fabric, I recommend testing the dyeing material to see how long it will last on the fabric. NEW VIDEO OF BUNDLE DYE: ua-cam.com/video/TJuakUB2eAY/v-deo.html To know more about dyeing with natural colours, please check my website: www.casacaribe.art/ 💚
Absolutely stunning, appreciate so much what you do for the community and teaching us to draw closer to the nature. Love the colors. How will these colors stay on the fabric? do you need to use any fixatives/mordants?
Thank you so much for your kind words, they made my day 💚 For the colour to stay on the fabric, I mordant the fabric using Aluminum acetate. It is also important to use a natural dye source that is well known for its colour properties, like marigold.
Hola Martin, Muchas gracias, la verdad es que la naturaleza nos regala colores muy hermosos; para fijar los colores a la tela es necesario mordentar la tela, en este blog te explico como se hace: www.casacaribe.art/post/how-to-mordant-cellulose-fibres-for-natural-dye ...un saludo 💚
Shes not sharing that the key (secret) to making the color stay. color stay is simply a dye fixitive. Without the dye fixitive the color will wash out and fade. Your welcome.❤
Hi :) nop, in this video I'm not sharing the key "secret" to make colour stay, This video is only focused on the bundle dye part, but on my channel, you can find more videos that explain all the processes of how to dye with natural colours. For those who want to learn more, this key secret is called mordanting the fabric, here is a link to my website where I explain this process: www.casacaribe.art/post/how-to-mordant-cellulose-fibres-for-natural-dye 😊
Hola Cecilia, Muchas gracias, me alegra mucho que te haya gustado. La tela que uso aqui es 100% algodón, uso liencillo y una especie de muselina. El liquido que esta en la botella se llama agua de hierro, se usa para cambiar el color de algunos tintes, en otro video explico como se hace y para que se usa: ua-cam.com/video/MUKkIl2VY4k/v-deo.html Que tengas un feliz dia! 😊
have you ever tried dyeing with red wine? Wondering if they are dyes or more of a stain? Read that they can be rich with tannin but not entirely sure. Would love to hear from you if you already tried! ☺️
Hi Nicole, Thank you for your comment, I dyed with red wine ones, when I was in the university, it was an experiment and the colour didn't last for long; ( I used cotton fabric but didn't use mordant) You are correct, wine is rich in tannins, so theoretically you can use it to pretreat the fabric, but I think if used as a dyestuff, the colour will fade, is more consider a stain, like most of the berries and grapes. Of course, this is just what I think, now I would love to try it again with a mordant fabric and test the results! 😊 💚
Hola Eugenia, la tela la mordente con Alumbre de potasio, pero para mejores resultados te recomiento usar acetato de aluminio en telas de algodon. Muchas gracias 😋😊
Hello Vajira, Thank you so much😊 I am sorry I cannot answer your question, in my studio I only use natural colours from plants, so I don't have any experience with Fevycril paints. ua-cam.com/video/pfwK5rTl4Q4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Fashionishta I found this video online that I think can help you, is not in English but from the video you understand what they are doing. එංගලන්තයේ සිට සුබ පැතුම් (cheers from England)
Hi! Thank you so much 😊Iron water is something that in the world of natural dyes we call a modifier or mordant; is basically all rusty nails soaked in vinegar for a couple of months, this solution changes the colour of some dyes. here is more info about it: ua-cam.com/video/MUKkIl2VY4k/v-deo.htmlsi=82vzRcBb_Ry16O75
Thats really beautiful🥺, i tried making last week but like nothing happenend once i wash my fabric with clean water,i used a bunch of different leaves .. What kind of mordant you use ?soy milk or alum??
Hi Yulia, Thank you so much 🤗 I'm sorry to hear that the colour wash away 😔 I used potassium alum as a mordant. In the video, I used laurel leaves ( in the spiral design), but the colour has really subtle, I'm not happy with the result; I got the best results with onion skins, you should try it😊 I hope the next time the colour will stay. 💚
Hola es pelones vez que veo tus videos y me encantó, solo me surgió una duda, con que se puede fijar la tintura de las flores que con las lavadas no se caiga???
Hola Jade de Luna, muchas gracias por tus palabras tan bonitas 😊 para que la tintura no se caiga con las lavadas hay que mordentar la tela con acetato de aluminio, aqui encontraras como hacerlo: www.casacaribe.art/post/how-to-mordant-cellulose-fibres-for-natural-dye
Hi Margarida, Thank you so much for watching! Yes, I prepared the fabric with a mordant agent ( potassium alum), I have a blog post about mordanting cellulose fabric, here is the link if you want to take a look. www.casacaribe.art/post/how-to-mordant-cellulose-fibres-for-natural-dye
Ciao! Grazie mille,😊 normalmente lascio al vapore per 30 minuti, dipende tanto del tessuto che stai ussando, se è un tessuto molto spesso ti consiglio di lasciarlo per un'ora. Saluti!
@@CasaCaribe okay. Thank you. Some more quick questions. Did you set the dye somehow after the dying process? Have you laundered what you dyed after making something of the fabrics and using them? If so, what temperature wash? In a washing machine? Did the colors stay as vibrant? I’m asking because I want to sell some dyed fabric and want to include fabric care instructions so the customer knows how to keep the colors vibrant. Any tips? Thank you.
Hola, muchas gracias. la tela se remoja en agua antes del teñido, la puedes remojar en vinagre tambien pero esto cambiara algunos colores. la tela se puede lavar normalmente pero yo recomiendo hacerlo a mano con un detergente suave.
Hi, You are right, sorry about that...I soaked the fabric in fresh cold water ( but the fabric has to be mordanted first, check my website to learn how: www.casacaribe.art/post/how-to-mordant-cellulose-fibres-for-natural-dye) then I use iron water to dipped the bay leaves, I made a video of how to make it ua-cam.com/video/MUKkIl2VY4k/v-deo.html Thanks for watching :)
Hi, earlier I saw your pre modrant video in that you boiled and dried, here you used wet fabric. So, after pre modrant directly can we use for bundle bath? Or should we leave for over night before bath
Hi Yes! after mordant you can use the fabric wet to bundle dye, here in the video I use the fabric right after mordanting. If you mordant and let the fabric dry, you should let the fabric soak overnight in tap water before bundle dyeing. :) Thanks and good dyeing!
Hi! That's a really good question; you can mordant the fabric with different mordanting agents, homemade iron water is one of them.. It will make the colour to bond with the fabric so you will have long lasting colour; but bare in mind that with iron water you will have more darker and brownie colour 😋 for example if you dye with marigold flowers you will get green instead of yellow, thanks and happy dyeing 💚
@@CasaCaribe Oh thank you for the info. I recently learnt that myrobalan (Terminalia chebula) can also be used as a mordant. It alters the fabric color too. But, im not going to dye them. I'm planning to make some earth & plant pigments, add some natural binder and paint my cotton tote with them, for which pre-treating the tote with myrobalan tea/ iron water will act as a mordant I thought. Will try and share the results 😊 Thank you
Hi Michelle, Red rose is a type of tea, you can find it in tea boutiques or Asian shops. I found that dried flowers work very similar to fresh flowers, flowers that I recommend to bundle dye will be marigolds, coreopsis and cosmos; they will give you great results! 🌿
Hola, tienes razon la semilla de aguacate es rica en Taninos, los taninos ayudan a fijar el color, pero en vez de sal de cocina yo recomiendo usar sales de aluminio como potasio de aluminio o acetato de aluminio, para lograr colores mas duraderos 💚 gracias
Did you soak after rinsing in light solution of baking soda in water to set dye? I’ve heard some do that but their process is a bit different than yours.
Hi! I don't do that after rinsing, I would like to try it, baking soda changes the ph of the dye so it may chance the colour of some dye, but I don't know about setting the dye. thanks for your question, I will research that technique. ;)
@@CasaCaribe Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. I love the science/chemistry in all this. Given your amazing results I was just wondering what you recommend. I really look forward to learning more from you. All the best to you!
Hola Linda, Muchas gracias 😊 lo que esta en la bolsa es tea de rosas, da un color magenta en la tela al inicio, pero con el tiempo el color se trasforma en un gris palido.
Hola Maria Cecilia, lo siento mucho que no hayas obtenido buenos resultados, que flores estas usando? yo mordiento las telas con alumbre de potasio o con acetato de aluminio. te recomiendo intentar con flores de _Tagetes erecta_ (nombre comun: cempasuchil o calendula) 😊
Hola, qué bello, tengo una duda, todos los colores rosados y lilas que tienen cuando los muestras se convierten en grises con el tiempo? Y si es así, qué material puedes utilizar que no cambie el color con el tiempo
Hola yeth, si lastimosamente los colores rosados y lilas se convienten en grises con el tiempo. Para obtener morado y lila que dure por mucho tiempo puedes usar polvo de cochinilla. :)
@@yethgarcia5342 Hola Yeth, si,yo mordento mis telas, las telas de celulosa las mordiento con tanino y aluminio, las telas de proteina solo con aluminio, puedes encontras mas informacion en mi pagina web www.casacaribe.art/ que tengas un feliz dia 😊
Ciao complimenti per i tuoi lavori! Puoi dirmi cosa usi di mordente e se lo usi prima o dopo? Vedo cje alcuni usano ruggine di ferro e aceto ma sembra che le stoffe diventino arancioni. A me non piacciono cosi. Grazie ancora per il tuo contributo importante ❤
Ciao, grazie mille 😊 come mordente in questo video uso potassio di aluminio, ma ti consiglio, se stai usando tessuto di celulosa ( come il cottone e il lino) di usare aluminio di acetato. Il mordiente si usa prima di tingere, il mordiente da usare dipende del risultato che voi e dil tesuto che stai usando. se ne voi sapere di piu sui mordenti scrivimi una mail a casacaribenatural@gmail.com un saluto! (scusa per la scritura, sono piu di due anni che non vivo in italia 😜)
Hi ☺ I used them to pack gifts for family and friends using a technique called: FUROSHIKI. I made a video explaining how to do it; if you want to take a look, here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/J2KLktG0kbs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CasacaribeNatural 😋
Hola Maria Cecilia, disculpame no entiendo mucho tu pregunta. me estas preguntado sobre que agua uso para cambiar el color de las cascaras de cebolla o que agua uso para hervir y crear vapor.
Hola 😉 Depende del la intensidad del color que quieras lograr y el grosor de la tela, yo normalmente los dejo por 30 minutos en telas delgadas y una hora en telas mas gruesas.
Hola 😉 Lo que hay en el frasco se conoce como agua de hierro, es una sustancia que se usa para modifar el color de algunos tintes. en este video te explico como crear esta solucion ua-cam.com/video/MUKkIl2VY4k/v-deo.html Si tienes otra pregunta no dudes en escribirme 😊 Feliz dia y buen teñido!
Merci beaucoup! 😋 Je vais créer les sous-titres pour cette vidéo. Dans la bouteille il y a "Iron water" "de l'eau de fer" "acqua di ferro", ici j'explique comment la fabriquer. www.casacaribe.art/post/how-to-make-your-own-iron-water-for-natural-dyeing
Merci beaucoup! 😋 Dans la bouteille il y a "Iron water" "de l'eau de fer" "acqua di ferro", ici j'explique comment la fabriquer. www.casacaribe.art/post/how-to-make-your-own-iron-water-for-natural-dyeing
Hi! After washing the fabric several times unfortunately some of the colours faded away, especially the purple from the tea. If you want the colours to stay for a long time I recommend you to use well know dyestuffs like madder roots or marigold flowers. 😊
Ciao! quella sostanza colore arancione si chiama "iron water" o acqua di ferro. Si usa per cambiare il colore di alcuni tinti naturali, per essemplio la cipolla cambia da giallo a verde con il Iron water. ho un video dove espiego come creare questa acqua, se ti interessa questo é il link: ua-cam.com/video/MUKkIl2VY4k/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CasacaribeNatural 🌿Grazie mille!
Hello! thank you so much, it makes me really happy that you like it. In this video, I used different songs from the free youtube library. the names are: .True art real affection- Noir et blanc vie .Underwater exploration Goamode .Spenta mainyu .N7 alone with my thought Esther Abrami .Meditation impromtum .Emerald therapy .Frolic And beijaflor Hope you have a nice day :)
Hi! I know I already answered your question on Instagram, but I'm also going to answer here, because it may help others. I mordant the fabric with potassium allum, here is a video where I explain how to do it: ua-cam.com/video/qPELKurgp9c/v-deo.html In my experience, Is always better to wait for at least one week before washing the fabric. Thank you for your questions ! 😉
@@katrinaharata Hi Katrina, after the fabric, is dyed and dry you don't need to treat it again, only take care of it when washing( washing by hand, with ph neutral soap and avoid drying under direct sunlight) 💚
Hola, Como estas? Iron Water, en español agua de hierro, es una sustancia que se utiliza para mordentar o para cambiar el color en el teñido natural. se crea poniendo varios tornillos de hierro en un vaso de vidrio con dos tazas de agua y una de vinagre. luego los tornillos se dejar reposar por varias semanas hasta que el agua se llene de pequeñas particulas de hierro. en este video puedes ver mejor como se crea y como se utiliza. ua-cam.com/video/MUKkIl2VY4k/v-deo.html&feature=emb_imp_woyt&ab_channel=CasaCaribe Estoy poco a poco poniendo subtitulos en español para que todos podamos aprender del arte del teñido textil natural, Un saludo! 😊
Hi Sandaya, I'm working on an ebook to explain everything about bundle dye in the meanwhile You can try writing to instagram.com/amma_srilanka/?hl=it Is a studio in Sri Lanka that teach about natural colour, maybe they have a workshop about bundle dye 😊
Hi, in the video I'm using cotton, but if you want to have brighter and stronger colours I recommend you to use 100% silk, botanical colours works best in proteinic fabric, you will get better colours. 🌿Thank you for your question 😊
Ciao, in questo video alcune cose si sono andate via con il tempo, per fissare il colore si debe preparare il tessuto in un proceso chimato mordente. ti lascio il link del mio blog post www.casacaribe.art/post/how-to-mordant-cellulose-fibres-for-natural-dye
Hi! Hope you guys enjoy this video 🌿🌿
*Update on the results,*
one year after, the yellow colour from the onion skins and the turmeric is still strong and bright, but the colour from the rose tea and red forest tea had shifted into grey. Before _bundle dyeing_ a final fabric, I recommend testing the dyeing material to see how long it will last on the fabric.
NEW VIDEO OF BUNDLE DYE: ua-cam.com/video/TJuakUB2eAY/v-deo.html
To know more about dyeing with natural colours, please check my website: www.casacaribe.art/ 💚
Gracias por tanto, voy a ensayar me gustaría aprender y elaborar mis propios diseños. Desde Colombia 😘
Absolutely gorgeous! I could see doing a bunch of these and making a patchwork quilt out of them. Thank you for your tutorial!
Thank you so much 💚 making a patchwork quilt with them is such a great idea! thanks
I'm from Bangladesh. I m always excited for dying. Good to see your work
Hi Ayra! Thank you for your comment.
I'm so happy to hear that you are always happy to dye... I feel the same 💚 Greetings from England.
Hermosos colores y excelente explicación gracias Dios te bendiga
Muchas gracias 🥰
Om Chanti, wie wunderschön das probiere ich aus Danke. Wunderbar. 🎈🙏
Danke schön! 💚🌿
What a great idea instead of expensive flowers or waiting for them to grow ♥️🏴 England
Hi pateicia 😊 Thank you so much, yes especially this year that we are having a long winter here in England hahaha
Absolutely stunning, appreciate so much what you do for the community and teaching us to draw closer to the nature. Love the colors. How will these colors stay on the fabric? do you need to use any fixatives/mordants?
Thank you so much for your kind words, they made my day 💚
For the colour to stay on the fabric, I mordant the fabric using Aluminum acetate. It is also important to use a natural dye source that is well known for its colour properties, like marigold.
Video Like my friend good
Thanks 🌿
Beautiful!
Thanks 🌿
Hermosos logros de colores gracias a la naturaleza. No es necesario aplicar algún mordiente para fijar los colores?
Hola Martin, Muchas gracias, la verdad es que la naturaleza nos regala colores muy hermosos; para fijar los colores a la tela es necesario mordentar la tela, en este blog te explico como se hace: www.casacaribe.art/post/how-to-mordant-cellulose-fibres-for-natural-dye ...un saludo 💚
Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you so much 😊
Shes not sharing that the key (secret) to making the color stay. color stay is simply a dye fixitive. Without the dye fixitive the color will wash out and fade. Your welcome.❤
Hi :) nop, in this video I'm not sharing the key "secret" to make colour stay, This video is only focused on the bundle dye part, but on my channel, you can find more videos that explain all the processes of how to dye with natural colours. For those who want to learn more, this key secret is called mordanting the fabric, here is a link to my website where I explain this process: www.casacaribe.art/post/how-to-mordant-cellulose-fibres-for-natural-dye 😊
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Really Lovely winter delights of bundle dyeing.. I hve my onion skins and fruit tea and iron water ready x
Wonderful! I will love to see the final result 🤗 💚
Just lovely!!!
Thank you so much Yvonne! 🌿
MARAVILHOSO, PARABENS!!
Obrigado! ☺☺
Indescriptible!! Maravilloso!! Soy Cecilia de Santiago de Chile. Tengo una duda cuando sacas la tela que tela es? Y el líquido es agua? Gracias
Hola Cecilia, Muchas gracias, me alegra mucho que te haya gustado.
La tela que uso aqui es 100% algodón, uso liencillo y una especie de muselina.
El liquido que esta en la botella se llama agua de hierro, se usa para cambiar el color de algunos tintes, en otro video explico como se hace y para que se usa: ua-cam.com/video/MUKkIl2VY4k/v-deo.html
Que tengas un feliz dia! 😊
have you ever tried dyeing with red wine? Wondering if they are dyes or more of a stain? Read that they can be rich with tannin but not entirely sure. Would love to hear from you if you already tried! ☺️
Hi Nicole, Thank you for your comment,
I dyed with red wine ones, when I was in the university, it was an experiment and the colour didn't last for long; ( I used cotton fabric but didn't use mordant)
You are correct, wine is rich in tannins, so theoretically you can use it to pretreat the fabric, but I think if used as a dyestuff, the colour will fade, is more consider a stain, like most of the berries and grapes.
Of course, this is just what I think, now I would love to try it again with a mordant fabric and test the results! 😊 💚
@@CasaCaribe ooh thank you so much for this!!
Hola, quisiera saber con qué has mordentado la tela. Gracias hermoso video!
Hola Eugenia, la tela la mordente con Alumbre de potasio, pero para mejores resultados te recomiento usar acetato de aluminio en telas de algodon. Muchas gracias 😋😊
I m so happy with your designs. Can i do it by using pevycril paints. I m from sri lanka. Thank you
Hello Vajira, Thank you so much😊 I am sorry I cannot answer your question, in my studio I only use natural colours from plants, so I don't have any experience with Fevycril paints.
ua-cam.com/video/pfwK5rTl4Q4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Fashionishta
I found this video online that I think can help you, is not in English but from the video you understand what they are doing. එංගලන්තයේ සිට සුබ පැතුම් (cheers from England)
Espetacular!! Muchas gracias y bendiciones
Muchas gracias 🥰 y muchas bendiciones para ti tambien!
Hello. A really interesting and inspiring video. Sorry if I missed something but what is iron water?
Hi! Thank you so much 😊Iron water is something that in the world of natural dyes we call a modifier or mordant; is basically all rusty nails soaked in vinegar for a couple of months, this solution changes the colour of some dyes. here is more info about it: ua-cam.com/video/MUKkIl2VY4k/v-deo.htmlsi=82vzRcBb_Ry16O75
Is was beautiful!
Thank you so much!! 💚
Very beautiful 👍👍👍
Thank you 🌿
Thats really beautiful🥺, i tried making last week but like nothing happenend once i wash my fabric with clean water,i used a bunch of different leaves .. What kind of mordant you use ?soy milk or alum??
Hi Yulia, Thank you so much 🤗 I'm sorry to hear that the colour wash away 😔
I used potassium alum as a mordant. In the video, I used laurel leaves ( in the spiral design), but the colour has really subtle, I'm not happy with the result; I got the best results with onion skins, you should try it😊 I hope the next time the colour will stay. 💚
Qué usas para remojarlo?
Doesn’t salt work?
This is very helpful to us thank you so much mam❤
Thank you, you are very kind 💚
Hola es pelones vez que veo tus videos y me encantó, solo me surgió una duda, con que se puede fijar la tintura de las flores que con las lavadas no se caiga???
Hola Jade de Luna, muchas gracias por tus palabras tan bonitas 😊 para que la tintura no se caiga con las lavadas hay que mordentar la tela con acetato de aluminio, aqui encontraras como hacerlo: www.casacaribe.art/post/how-to-mordant-cellulose-fibres-for-natural-dye
Me gusto muchísimo tu tutoría 💯
Muchas gracias! 😊
Show us what you do afterwards with the fabrics!
Hi :) I used the fabric to pack some Christmas presents, here is the link for the video: ua-cam.com/video/J2KLktG0kbs/v-deo.htmlsi=wd5HVGTJGyN8EpUr
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ขอขอบคุณ! (Google translator) 🌿😍
how long was it steamed for? these are so beautiful
Thanks 🌿I steam them for 30 minutes. To get a brighter colour you can leave it more time.
Thank you so much for sharing! Did you prepare the fabric with a mordant of some sort or just soaked it in water before dyeing?
Hi Margarida, Thank you so much for watching! Yes, I prepared the fabric with a mordant agent ( potassium alum), I have a blog post about mordanting cellulose fabric, here is the link if you want to take a look.
www.casacaribe.art/post/how-to-mordant-cellulose-fibres-for-natural-dye
Hermosa técnica, ¡gracias!
muchas Gracias a ti 😊
Que hermosas 😍 gracias ❤
Muchas gracias a ti 💚
Bravissima....sei molto creativa
Grazie mille cara! 💚🌿
Ciao :) bellissimo video !! Volevo sapere per quanto tempo cuoci a vapore. Grazie !!!!
Ciao! Grazie mille,😊 normalmente lascio al vapore per 30 minuti, dipende tanto del tessuto che stai ussando, se è un tessuto molto spesso ti consiglio di lasciarlo per un'ora. Saluti!
Loved your video! How long did you steam the bundles? Did you let them sit more time to cool slowly? How long to cool? Hours? Days?
THANKS!! 😍 I steamed the bundles for 30 minutes, then I let them sit for one hour to cool
@@CasaCaribe okay. Thank you. Some more quick questions. Did you set the dye somehow after the dying process? Have you laundered what you dyed after making something of the fabrics and using them? If so, what temperature wash? In a washing machine? Did the colors stay as vibrant? I’m asking because I want to sell some dyed fabric and want to include fabric care instructions so the customer knows how to keep the colors vibrant. Any tips? Thank you.
Hola me encantó tu trabajo te pregunto se remoja la tela en agua y vinagre antes del tenido? Se puede lavar normalmente?
Hola, muchas gracias. la tela se remoja en agua antes del teñido, la puedes remojar en vinagre tambien pero esto cambiara algunos colores. la tela se puede lavar normalmente pero yo recomiendo hacerlo a mano con un detergente suave.
Muchísimas gracias buena semana para ti besos de ARGENTINA 🇦🇷
Very cool
Thanks 😋😋
I wish you had told us what you soaked the fabric in as well as what you the liquid that was dipped.
Hi, You are right, sorry about that...I soaked the fabric in fresh cold water ( but the fabric has to be mordanted first, check my website to learn how: www.casacaribe.art/post/how-to-mordant-cellulose-fibres-for-natural-dye) then I use iron water to dipped the bay leaves, I made a video of how to make it
ua-cam.com/video/MUKkIl2VY4k/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching :)
Love this!!!
Thank you 💚
Infínitos aplausos, desde Chile¡¡¡
Gracias 🙏😁
Hi, earlier I saw your pre modrant video in that you boiled and dried, here you used wet fabric. So, after pre modrant directly can we use for bundle bath? Or should we leave for over night before bath
Hi
Yes! after mordant you can use the fabric wet to bundle dye, here in the video I use the fabric right after mordanting.
If you mordant and let the fabric dry, you should let the fabric soak overnight in tap water before bundle dyeing.
:) Thanks and good dyeing!
Qué es mordanted?
Muchas gracias gracias gracias
con mucho gusto 😊
Wow!
Do u recommend homemade iron mordant? Will that help to prevent washing away?
Hi! That's a really good question; you can mordant the fabric with different mordanting agents, homemade iron water is one of them.. It will make the colour to bond with the fabric so you will have long lasting colour; but bare in mind that with iron water you will have more darker and brownie colour 😋 for example if you dye with marigold flowers you will get green instead of yellow, thanks and happy dyeing 💚
@@CasaCaribe Oh thank you for the info. I recently learnt that myrobalan (Terminalia chebula) can also be used as a mordant. It alters the fabric color too. But, im not going to dye them.
I'm planning to make some earth & plant pigments, add some natural binder and paint my cotton tote with them, for which pre-treating the tote with myrobalan tea/ iron water will act as a mordant I thought.
Will try and share the results 😊 Thank you
Hello! I was wondering if red rose tea is a type of tea, or is it a brand? Do you find dried flowers work as well as fresh?
Hi Michelle,
Red rose is a type of tea, you can find it in tea boutiques or Asian shops.
I found that dried flowers work very similar to fresh flowers, flowers that I recommend to bundle dye will be marigolds, coreopsis and cosmos; they will give you great results! 🌿
Biden flowers too! The little yellow ones. Gives intense orange.
can you mention mordant technique video
Hi :)
this is the link for the video of how to mordant cellulose fabric.
ua-cam.com/video/qPELKurgp9c/v-deo.html
Good day!
God bless you.
Thank you 💚
Hermoso! Gracias!!
Muchas gracias a ti 🌿☺
Wow
Thanks 😊
Can you dye using rose hips? I know petals are used but wondering about the seed pod.
Hello :) I honestly haven't tried dyeing with rose hips, I would definitely give it a try.
Para fijar el color se puede usar semilla de aguacate ( palta) en trozos pequeños y en agua caliente con sal.
Hola, tienes razon la semilla de aguacate es rica en Taninos, los taninos ayudan a fijar el color, pero en vez de sal de cocina yo recomiendo usar sales de aluminio como potasio de aluminio o acetato de aluminio, para lograr colores mas duraderos 💚 gracias
Beautiful 😍
Thanks 💚
Se mordienta la tela antes de estampar. Que tipo de mordiente utilizo de ser así?
Hola, la tela se mordienta antes de estampar, yo utilizo aluminio de potasio para mordentar 😊
Beautiful
Thanks 🌿
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
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Muyyy bueno
Muchas gracias 😊😊
Did you soak after rinsing in light solution of baking soda in water to set dye? I’ve heard some do that but their process is a bit different than yours.
Hi! I don't do that after rinsing, I would like to try it, baking soda changes the ph of the dye so it may chance the colour of some dye, but I don't know about setting the dye. thanks for your question, I will research that technique. ;)
@@CasaCaribe Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. I love the science/chemistry in all this. Given your amazing results I was just wondering what you recommend. I really look forward to learning more from you. All the best to you!
Hermoso lo que hacés! Te felicito... Estaría bueno que todos tus videos estén subtitulados en español... 😊
Hola Yanina, Tienes razon, estoy intentado poner subtitulos en español en todos mis videos, gracias por la recomendacion 😍🌿
CAN WE WASH THE PRINTED FABRIC LATER? OR
I WANT TO DO IN T SHIRT
Hi Candice, Yes, you can wash the printed fabric later, I recommend doing it by hand or with a sensible fabric cicle in your washing machine. 🌿
Hola, muy lindo!! Que es lo que está en la bolsa que le colocas a la tela? Gracias!
Hola Linda, Muchas gracias 😊 lo que esta en la bolsa es tea de rosas, da un color magenta en la tela al inicio, pero con el tiempo el color se trasforma en un gris palido.
Hhola que tal...intenté muchas veces con flores y no logro r sultados....con que producto mordenta las telas?
Hola Maria Cecilia, lo siento mucho que no hayas obtenido buenos resultados, que flores estas usando? yo mordiento las telas con alumbre de potasio o con acetato de aluminio. te recomiendo intentar con flores de _Tagetes erecta_ (nombre comun: cempasuchil o calendula) 😊
@@CasaCaribe que tela usas para trabajar con flores???
@@mariacecilialencina7313 always natural fabrics, like cotton, linen and silk... unfortunately it doesn't work with synthetic fabrics like polyester:)
Hola, qué bello, tengo una duda, todos los colores rosados y lilas que tienen cuando los muestras se convierten en grises con el tiempo? Y si es así, qué material puedes utilizar que no cambie el color con el tiempo
Hola yeth, si lastimosamente los colores rosados y lilas se convienten en grises con el tiempo. Para obtener morado y lila que dure por mucho tiempo puedes usar polvo de cochinilla. :)
@@CasaCaribe muchas gracias, otra pregunta, mordentas tus telas? Y con qué material?
@@yethgarcia5342 Hola Yeth, si,yo mordento mis telas, las telas de celulosa las mordiento con tanino y aluminio, las telas de proteina solo con aluminio, puedes encontras mas informacion en mi pagina web www.casacaribe.art/ que tengas un feliz dia 😊
Sesuatu yg ditata warna kuning itu apa kak
Hi there, love this, how do you get the deep purple/blue colours?
Hi! I got the deep purples from rose tea, but the colour fade after a year. I recommend if you want long-lasting purple use Longwood or cochinilla. 😊
Ciao complimenti per i tuoi lavori! Puoi dirmi cosa usi di mordente e se lo usi prima o dopo? Vedo cje alcuni usano ruggine di ferro e aceto ma sembra che le stoffe diventino arancioni. A me non piacciono cosi. Grazie ancora per il tuo contributo importante ❤
Ciao, grazie mille 😊 come mordente in questo video uso potassio di aluminio, ma ti consiglio, se stai usando tessuto di celulosa ( come il cottone e il lino) di usare aluminio di acetato.
Il mordiente si usa prima di tingere, il mordiente da usare dipende del risultato che voi e dil tesuto che stai usando. se ne voi sapere di piu sui mordenti scrivimi una mail a casacaribenatural@gmail.com
un saluto! (scusa per la scritura, sono piu di due anni che non vivo in italia 😜)
Hermoso!!!!
Gracias 💚
Amei muito criativa👏👏👏👏👍❤️
Muito obrigado 🌿🌿
@@CasaCaribe ❤️❤️❤️😘
what will you do with these dyed cloths
Hi ☺ I used them to pack gifts for family and friends using a technique called: FUROSHIKI. I made a video explaining how to do it; if you want to take a look, here is the link:
ua-cam.com/video/J2KLktG0kbs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CasacaribeNatural
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Hola el agua que le colocas para sumergir la tela?
Hola Maria Cecilia, disculpame no entiendo mucho tu pregunta.
me estas preguntado sobre que agua uso para cambiar el color de las cascaras de cebolla o que agua uso para hervir y crear vapor.
Cuánto tiempo se dejan cocinando al vapor?
Hola 😉 Depende del la intensidad del color que quieras lograr y el grosor de la tela, yo normalmente los dejo por 30 minutos en telas delgadas y una hora en telas mas gruesas.
@@CasaCaribe millón de gracias 🙏
Hola, otra pregunta, qué hay en el frasco ? Que clase de tintura? Gracias!
Hola 😉 Lo que hay en el frasco se conoce como agua de hierro, es una sustancia que se usa para modifar el color de algunos tintes. en este video te explico como crear esta solucion ua-cam.com/video/MUKkIl2VY4k/v-deo.html
Si tienes otra pregunta no dudes en escribirme 😊 Feliz dia y buen teñido!
@@CasaCaribe millon de gracias!!
J'aime beaucoup votre travail .si vous pouvez traduire en français ou italien merci beaucoup dans la bouteille le liquide c'est quoi ?
Merci beaucoup! 😋
Je vais créer les sous-titres pour cette vidéo.
Dans la bouteille il y a "Iron water" "de l'eau de fer" "acqua di ferro", ici j'explique comment la fabriquer.
www.casacaribe.art/post/how-to-make-your-own-iron-water-for-natural-dyeing
Que bello
Gracias 🌿🤩
Qu'est ce qu'il y a ds le pot svp merci
Merci beaucoup! 😋
Dans la bouteille il y a "Iron water" "de l'eau de fer" "acqua di ferro", ici j'explique comment la fabriquer.
www.casacaribe.art/post/how-to-make-your-own-iron-water-for-natural-dyeing
❤
Thanks 🌿
😍😍😍😍
THANKS 🎈🌿
What's in the green bag?
Hi Maria, the thing in the green bag is rose tea. 😉
Which solution did you used?
Hi Mansi, is call Iron water....I made a video of how to make it
ua-cam.com/video/MUKkIl2VY4k/v-deo.html
The colour will still remains after the detergent wash?
Hi! After washing the fabric several times unfortunately some of the colours faded away, especially the purple from the tea. If you want the colours to stay for a long time I recommend you to use well know dyestuffs like madder roots or marigold flowers. 😊
Très beau😍💓
Merci 🌿
Ciao cos'è quella sostanza colore arancio dove immergi le foglie?
Ciao! quella sostanza colore arancione si chiama "iron water" o acqua di ferro.
Si usa per cambiare il colore di alcuni tinti naturali, per essemplio la cipolla cambia da giallo a verde con il Iron water. ho un video dove espiego come creare questa acqua, se ti interessa questo é il link:
ua-cam.com/video/MUKkIl2VY4k/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CasacaribeNatural
🌿Grazie mille!
Interesante !!!!
Muchas gracias 😊
Hello! I love your work and the música of the vídeo, ir You can tell me the name of the song i would appreciate it
Hello! thank you so much, it makes me really happy that you like it.
In this video, I used different songs from the free youtube library.
the names are:
.True art real affection- Noir et blanc vie
.Underwater exploration Goamode
.Spenta mainyu
.N7 alone with my thought Esther Abrami
.Meditation impromtum
.Emerald therapy
.Frolic
And beijaflor
Hope you have a nice day :)
Did you pretreat the fabric with the alum mordant? Then how long do I wait to wash? Thank you kindly!
Hi!
I know I already answered your question on Instagram, but I'm also going to answer here, because it may help others.
I mordant the fabric with potassium allum, here is a video where I explain how to do it: ua-cam.com/video/qPELKurgp9c/v-deo.html
In my experience, Is always better to wait for at least one week before washing the fabric.
Thank you for your questions ! 😉
@@CasaCaribe I pre-treated my fabric. After it’s dry, do I need to treat it again with something?
@@katrinaharata Hi Katrina, after the fabric, is dyed and dry you don't need to treat it again, only take care of it when washing( washing by hand, with ph neutral soap and avoid drying under direct sunlight) 💚
@@CasaCaribe Than you very much!
que tipo de tela usas ...gracias
Hola, para el teñido natural se deben usar telas de fibras naturales como el algodon o el lino :)
What is iron water? Enflish is not my language and I can't find the meaning. My la guage is Spanish
Hola, Como estas? Iron Water, en español agua de hierro, es una sustancia que se utiliza para mordentar o para cambiar el color en el teñido natural. se crea poniendo varios tornillos de hierro en un vaso de vidrio con dos tazas de agua y una de vinagre. luego los tornillos se dejar reposar por varias semanas hasta que el agua se llene de pequeñas particulas de hierro. en este video puedes ver mejor como se crea y como se utiliza. ua-cam.com/video/MUKkIl2VY4k/v-deo.html&feature=emb_imp_woyt&ab_channel=CasaCaribe
Estoy poco a poco poniendo subtitulos en español para que todos podamos aprender del arte del teñido textil natural, Un saludo! 😊
how long needs to steam?
normaly I steam the fabric for 30 minutes. 😊
@@CasaCaribe thx
What are the ingredients you used ?
Hi, I used
Turmeric , rosal tea , onion skins and laurel leaves. on a cotton fabric.
Grácias 🌷
Muchas gracias a ti 😊🌿
For how much time should we steam
It Depends of how strong you want the colour, but 30 minutes should be OK 😊
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que trabalho natural lindissimo espiritualestou encantadacomo se chama este trabalho amei amei gratidao.
Muito obrigado, você está certo é um trabalho muito espiritual e em conexão com a natureza. 💚🌿
Isto se chama impreção botânica
qual tecido e seda oualgodao cru oucambraia
O tecido é 100% algodão
qué tipo de tela es ???
Hola, Es algodon y lienzillo de algodon
I want to learn about this in Sri Lanka .Can you help?
Hi Sandaya,
I'm working on an ebook to explain everything about bundle dye in the meanwhile You can try writing to instagram.com/amma_srilanka/?hl=it Is a studio in Sri Lanka that teach about natural colour, maybe they have a workshop about bundle dye 😊
What type of fabric do you recommend for this technique?
Hi, in the video I'm using cotton, but if you want to have brighter and stronger colours I recommend you to use 100% silk, botanical colours works best in proteinic fabric, you will get better colours. 🌿Thank you for your question 😊
@@CasaCaribe thank you very much for answering and sharing your knowledge, keep up the good work 😇😇
@@imenabbasi8772 thank you 💚you are very kind!
Приает, классно!
👏👏👏🌹
Thanks 🌿
I’m not using string for colours to merge
Hi! that's a great idea, I will experiment as well.
Ciao, ma quando li lavi va via tutto? Come si fa per fissarli? Grazie ciao
Ciao, in questo video alcune cose si sono andate via con il tempo, per fissare il colore si debe preparare il tessuto in un proceso chimato mordente. ti lascio il link del mio blog post www.casacaribe.art/post/how-to-mordant-cellulose-fibres-for-natural-dye
@@CasaCaribe grazie mille
O quê tem dentro do vidro ?
Hi, Chama-se "água de ferro"...neste vídeo você pode aprender como fazer.
studio.ua-cam.com/users/videoMUKkIl2VY4k/edit