HOW TO MAKE A LAKE PIGMENT WITH NATURAL DYES

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    HOW TO MAKE A LAKE PIGMENT WITH NATURAL DYES
    Creating a lake pigment is a way to preserve color from your old dye pots by turning a water soluble dye into a non soluble pigment.
    Lake pigments can be used for making shelf stable water colors, pastels, crayons and other types of paint.
    Additional Alkali agents:
    - Potassium carbonate
    - Calcium carbonate
    - Calcium hydroxide
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    Resources used to make this video:
    - Michele Garcia's workshop Colors of Europe
    - "Natural Colorants for Dyeing and Lake Pigments" by Jo Kirby, Maarten van Bommel, and Andre Verhecken
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  • @rosemarinetextiles
    @rosemarinetextiles 10 днів тому

    thank you! this was so helpful. making my first lake pigment now!

  • @as_creates
    @as_creates 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you for this amazing video. I’m venturing into creating pigment so this was perfect timing!

  • @desireemccrorey6600
    @desireemccrorey6600 Рік тому +2

    Fascinating! Exactly what I was looking for - making dyes (powders or pastes) that can be applied to various products. Thank you so much.

  • @LastMinuteLaura
    @LastMinuteLaura 3 роки тому +5

    This was great! I haven't ventured into Lake Pigments yet, but you have gotten me MOTIVATED to give it a try with my next dye bath :) Thanks! Great Video!

    • @thebarefootdyer
      @thebarefootdyer  3 роки тому +1

      Awesome Laura! It really is a fun way to preserve color! Happy laking. :)

  • @monicanair4348
    @monicanair4348 3 роки тому

    Thank you 💚lovely tutorial with very clear instructions. I'm inspired 😊

  • @clarabenazera599
    @clarabenazera599 2 роки тому

    I love so much this tutorial! Fascinating and very well explain! Just brilliant ❤️🌸

  • @serenereadings271
    @serenereadings271 2 роки тому +1

    Really wonderful job! Very informative. Thank you for sharing!

  • @mariewintzer2245
    @mariewintzer2245 2 роки тому +1

    The best tutorial about lake pigments I have seen. Thank you, this is so helpful!

    • @thebarefootdyer
      @thebarefootdyer  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you Marie! So glad you found it helpful. ☺️

    • @job3687
      @job3687 Рік тому

      just what I needed. My lake pigments from red roses keeps turning green! So helpful as I figured out my problem, I think. will have to try another batch. was not aware that the soda ash needed to be in direct proportion to the concentration of the alum used, that the whole 10 gm of mordant didn't need to be added. I've saved this, will watch it and take notes the next time I am ready to try again. May actually try with some dye before I try using actual plants.

  • @kellybasford9811
    @kellybasford9811 3 роки тому

    This is a fantastic video Jamie. Thank you for sharing x

    • @thebarefootdyer
      @thebarefootdyer  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much Kelly!

    • @kellybasford9811
      @kellybasford9811 3 роки тому

      @@thebarefootdyer no thank you Jamie. I love the way you describe everything its really wonderful

  • @earth_girl
    @earth_girl Місяць тому

    Thank you for a great intro tutorial ❤

  • @valentinacayoya
    @valentinacayoya 2 роки тому

    thank you so much for you video! it was soo much help and made everything much clearer!

  • @srykextraodinairecreation9962
    @srykextraodinairecreation9962 2 роки тому +1

    You doing a great job by explaining every detail. Some will ask to pay.

  • @sofiarr862
    @sofiarr862 2 роки тому

    Good assistant 10/10

  • @laetitiagaly7817
    @laetitiagaly7817 2 роки тому

    Merci beaucoup pour ce tutoriel, il est vraiment génial!!!

  • @somepinkflowers
    @somepinkflowers 3 роки тому +2

    Very well explained. 🌸 Loved the avocado pit pigment. 💕
    (( I was holding my cat 🐈‍⬛ whilst watching this…
    so it was fun seeing how you didn’t miss a beat
    when yours entered the taping. 🐱 }}

    • @thebarefootdyer
      @thebarefootdyer  3 роки тому

      Thank you! :) My cat is so funny - I think he knows when I'm filming and always seems to want to be a part of the show.

  • @YatFungYeung
    @YatFungYeung 2 роки тому

    Great tutorial

  • @sheilasinghal2922
    @sheilasinghal2922 Рік тому

    Great video! I found myself really distracted at times by your pretty kitty (such a cute face!), so I missed a few things, but the beauty of video is that I could go back and try to focus better, lol! This was such fantastic and detailed info. I've done a lot of dyeing and made inks with lots of natural and foraged materials, but I've never tried a lake pigment. So excited! Thanks! 😍

  • @debrabirkinshaw8409
    @debrabirkinshaw8409 3 місяці тому

    Sustainability❣️

  • @1aliveandwell
    @1aliveandwell 27 днів тому

    What a nice tutorial ! Am going to experiment w the supranatent as the Sagebrush supranatent came out dark yellow, and again when strained off (after the Al and alk.). Maybe can try supranatent for dying fabrics. Was going to add borax solution to wood (supposed to help with pest./most fungus/fire) but will try if use in place of or with Alum for another Lake pigment

  • @nicolehiebert9477
    @nicolehiebert9477 2 роки тому +1

    Wonderful tutorial!! I'd like to make oil pastels from my lake pigments...

    • @thebarefootdyer
      @thebarefootdyer  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Oil pastels are fun and easy to make! I hope you get the chance to try.

  • @ingriddeguarda9022
    @ingriddeguarda9022 Рік тому

    Très intéressant mais trop compliqué pour moi, merci pour le partage 😉

  • @lyrebird9749
    @lyrebird9749 Місяць тому

    This was a very clear tutorial. But what do you do with the lake pigments ? How do you use them?

  • @anjastuintje
    @anjastuintje 7 місяців тому

    Hoi Marleen, fijn filmpje weer.
    Ik kijk altijs zo uit naar jouw filmpjes. Je bent zo gezellig, enthousiast & puur!!
    Wat misschien een tip is voor het breien van je mouwen voor dat prachtige vest met schitterende kleuren ...
    Ik heb ooit een workshop gevolgd bij bloemedalwol in Eindhoven om een kledingstuk uit 1 stuk op maatvte kunnen breien.
    Daarbij hebben we toen een begin gemaakt met de mouwinzet van een soort mouw uit jouw vestje. Dan hoef je dus niet altijd meer een raglan te gebruiken.
    Het boek wat ze toen gebruikte heet: Asa tricosa ziggurats.
    De paddenstoel is ook heel mooi, creatieve dochter heb je!

  • @thomasromagnolo5253
    @thomasromagnolo5253 Рік тому

    Hi! Loved your video explaining all these things about lake pigments! Just a question about it, can you use tap water to extract dye from plants?

  • @daphneschuller4958
    @daphneschuller4958 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this tutorial ! How does the "Split Lake" technique work ? You mention protein fibers, does that mean it would work on silk ? Thanks !

  • @gurleenbhasin
    @gurleenbhasin 2 роки тому

    Hello!! Love your videos. You make it look so easy and fun. I've managed some good eco printing :) I did although try to make a lake pigment with aome left over eastern brazilwood dye. For some reason, my sodium carbonate does not cause any effervescence. Also, the liquid is extremely basic and I tried adding more alum but stopped at some point. I did finish the process. I have the pigment which is very different colour from what I started with and I have no way to tell if its okay. Not sure whats happening.

  • @karinwaag1814
    @karinwaag1814 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video, do you always wash your pigment?
    Greetings Karin

  • @gabi08ieo57
    @gabi08ieo57 4 місяці тому

    this is really helpful! but do you think i can use lime as a substitute to alum?

  • @hairchatter8490
    @hairchatter8490 Рік тому

    What is your ration for dissolving the alum and soda ash in water. I would think too much water would dilute it. I’m excited to try this video

  • @andrealouchene6916
    @andrealouchene6916 11 місяців тому

    This is a lovely video, especially with the trouble-shooting in it. I have heard that some people don't rinse the pigment after the first filtering and you said it may not be suitable for certain applications if not. So if I intend to use the pigments for painting/printing on fabrics, would you say it would be better to rinse once more, or not? My weld pigment did actually crystalize a little, so I am not sure what I can do with it and what not. I have a second dye pot of weld and would like to know before I make a lake. Thanks so much.

  • @yellow2615
    @yellow2615 2 роки тому

    I have been trying lake pigments to make watercolor and ink. Do you have any suggestions on how to make the ink out of the pigment.

  • @abbeyhansen7596
    @abbeyhansen7596 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the great video! How do you dispose of the supernatant? Does it need to go through hazardous waste processes?

    • @thebarefootdyer
      @thebarefootdyer  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you!
      No, not unless a hazardous mordant was used such as tin. The goal is that all of the mordant is bound to the dye so the supernatant is mostly water.

  • @aylayesilmen6060
    @aylayesilmen6060 3 місяці тому

    Hi dear.Can we use these for our hair?And dye for cotton?

  • @meriecuir3838
    @meriecuir3838 2 роки тому

    good morning, is that pigment with oil can be used to dye leather

  • @hallieshouse13
    @hallieshouse13 Рік тому

    Thank you for the tutorial. My water doesn’t seem to be clearing. What could I of done wrong? I followed several different tutorials but didn’t test the ph. Any advice would be greatly appreciated 😬

  • @natr411
    @natr411 9 місяців тому

    Do you have to wash the pigment with fermented indigo paste?

  • @sarahpaty6108
    @sarahpaty6108 4 місяці тому

    How do I make paint with lake pigments to use on recycled paper? Would I just let the rinsed lake pigment dry on templates for painting?

  • @7lowufoz
    @7lowufoz 4 місяці тому

    how do you do this process using chalk as the ph modifier?

  • @catalinanorenapuerta9908
    @catalinanorenapuerta9908 3 роки тому

    Hi Jamie, thank you for this tutorial. Can I use lake pigments to dye fabric?

    • @thebarefootdyer
      @thebarefootdyer  3 роки тому +1

      They can be used to dye wool but, unfortunately, can’t be used for cellulose fibers.

  • @johnyccash
    @johnyccash 2 роки тому +2

    hello I have just followed your steps and when I tried to wash the pigment ( I added fresh water to the extracted pigment) it seemed like it dissolved again in the water because when i poured it through the filter it all passed through, do you have any advice? Im a bit lost. Thank you for this tutorial its really amazing and helpful !

    • @pepphearter
      @pepphearter 5 місяців тому

      Alum bonds break with citric acid, maybe there was something in your water?

  • @leonier78
    @leonier78 2 роки тому

    can you use something other than aluminium which is toxic?

  • @lucy4880
    @lucy4880 Місяць тому

    Have you tried painting on fabric?

  • @heidilucero2963
    @heidilucero2963 2 роки тому +1

    I didn’t start with a fugitive dye it was full strength made with acorn shells. I am wondering why supernatant is not transparent? I did get a good separation but it’s not clear.

    • @thebarefootdyer
      @thebarefootdyer  2 роки тому +2

      Often full strength dyes need more alum and soda ash than used dye baths. In the future, the supernatant can be laked again if it’s not clear.

  • @kristyanderson8834
    @kristyanderson8834 2 роки тому

    How long does it usually take for your pigment to filter through the coffee filter? Mine has been sitting for a couple hours and I’m wondering if I did something wrong. 😬

    • @thebarefootdyer
      @thebarefootdyer  2 роки тому +2

      Sorry to just be responding. It can take up to 24 hours.

  • @folklore.fibres
    @folklore.fibres 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve used this tutorial a couple of times now and find it super useful. However, when I try to focus on getting the PH to neutral, I have no luck getting it to separate. When I just basically dump more alum in, it does. It doesn’t get clear on top, but I definitely get particles on the bottom and I’m able to strain it and then dry it. Honestly my theory is that I need better PH strips. I’d love to know if you have any thoughts on what’s happening.

    • @thebarefootdyer
      @thebarefootdyer  2 роки тому +1

      Interesting! The pH strips could definitely be the issue. I’ve been using my meter lately and It’s been really helpful. What is the pH reading when the precipitation begins?

    • @folklore.fibres
      @folklore.fibres 2 роки тому

      @@thebarefootdyer I’ll have to let you know next time, I admit I used my last one today 😅

    • @folklore.fibres
      @folklore.fibres 2 роки тому

      It was definitely acidic after I added 10g alum and 5g soda ash to my dye

    • @thebarefootdyer
      @thebarefootdyer  2 роки тому +1

      @@folklore.fibres It could be that the dye itself was alkaline to begin with so it needed an extra dose of acid to neutralize.

  • @leonier78
    @leonier78 2 роки тому +1

    is alum aluminium?

    • @wildwoodsgirl1706
      @wildwoodsgirl1706 2 роки тому

      Yes, altered, a salt of aluminum often potassium alum or sodium alum. I NEVER recommend wikipedia but in this case Alum was written by a science teacher - what's up at the moment anyway. The first paragraph is technical scientific formula but after that it explains the different kinds. All have aluminum in their formula though. I just checked the wording in there by searching the keywords online for science pro sources.

    • @lauragibbons1951
      @lauragibbons1951 Рік тому

      Does anyone reckon I could use aluminum acetate for my mordant and soda crystals for my alkali? I want to try and save some dye baths I've just made yesterday but on a time limit and these are what I have to hand