Nicola Brown Eco Printing Tutorial - Part 2

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • Join Nicola as she teaches how to eco print your own items !
    Please see Part 1 also.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 36

  • @donnagallagher5069
    @donnagallagher5069 2 місяці тому +2

    Thank you for this tutorial. You are a fabulous teacher and artist.

  • @annagray4208
    @annagray4208 Місяць тому +2

    Great information and love your supervisor called Pip. Thank you. Nicola.

  • @nemo-i1e
    @nemo-i1e 4 місяці тому +4

    Truly a learning experience these two eco- printing iron mordant tutorials of yours, and, to think that my research on iron mordant began soon after viewing a tutorial on how iron mordant can be used to stain wood. Thank you for this uniquely creative well informed tutorial. Your tutorial truly caught my eyes attention because at first glance it resembles the leaf image patterns that are apparent in the Heliographic printing process.

  • @karenyoung1412
    @karenyoung1412 Рік тому +5

    I have truly enjoyed this Nicola! It's like I am right with you at Clasheen. It is a beautiful tutorial, so much information but it's so easy to understand everything you are doing and how to do it. Thank you so much for being such a wonderful teacher.

  • @Luke10.39
    @Luke10.39 Місяць тому

    You are a wonderful teacher. Thanks

  • @Helenm50
    @Helenm50 4 місяці тому +2

    New to eco printing and part 1 & 2 are the very best videos that I’ve seen. Thank you for being so generous with your knowledge about the wonders of eco printing. I’m also interested in Nuno felting and had not thought about putting the two things together so again, thank you. I’m in Australia so have plenty of access to eucalyptus leaves. Just love the great results you get from onion skins too. Many thanks. 💕

  • @SPIRITUALHEALING733
    @SPIRITUALHEALING733 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial Nicola and for amazing work you do in connection with nature ❤. I use onion skin boiling technique for Easter eggs to give them beautifull colour , which I learned from my mum as a child, I love that color so much and understand your excitement with every piece when you are ready to unfold your creation , so fulfilling and heart worming.
    It reminds me times when my mum used to DIY in pot like this , so I am very excited to try with natural ingredients now 😊. Much Love and Blessings to you Nicola 🙏❤. Michaela

  • @tammytahara855
    @tammytahara855 Рік тому +2

    Fabulous tutorials, Nicola!! I enjoyed watching them and seeing your yard, shop and beautiful home - and Pip!! She’s such a good companion and helper!😊

  • @malathiepahathkumbura1298
    @malathiepahathkumbura1298 24 дні тому

    Thank you so much Nicola.🩷💐🙏🏼

  • @charlottebeseke5596
    @charlottebeseke5596 2 місяці тому

    BEAUTIFUL!

  • @monicaximena4438
    @monicaximena4438 2 дні тому

    Hola muchas gracias es un hermoso trabajo te felicito ❤saludos desde Chile

  • @suzanner2454
    @suzanner2454 6 місяців тому +1

    You have inspired me to give it a try. Thank you for the lesson.

  • @spunwareovertherainbow1617
    @spunwareovertherainbow1617 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this fabulous tutorial. I am completely inspired.

  • @murugarrenjavier
    @murugarrenjavier 6 місяців тому +1

    such a wonderful process Nicola, I was so looking forward to learn this,, I got your book last year,,,thank you

  • @filz-tanz.ch-
    @filz-tanz.ch- 2 місяці тому

    WOW, Nicola
    Die sind ja wunderschön geworden. Herzlichen Dank, für deine präzise Dokumentation💚

  • @SurammiMalkanthi
    @SurammiMalkanthi Місяць тому

    Hi Nicola l am from Sri Lanka my name is surammi that is a good work thanks you very. Much love you and. God bless you l am happy with that ❤

  • @fromp2u
    @fromp2u Рік тому +1

    Much food for thought. Will look forward to sharing the results of my musings on your FB site some time soon. Thank you Nicola. Pasha

  • @ingridjonsson9458
    @ingridjonsson9458 Рік тому +1

    Love this tutorial, Beautiful 🍂 Thank you, it’s so helpful 🙏🏻

  • @pilarsanmartin5741
    @pilarsanmartin5741 7 місяців тому +1

    Fabuloso y hermoso!!! Gracias ❤Nicola desde Argentina!!!!

  • @deborahyoung-lee7839
    @deborahyoung-lee7839 2 місяці тому

    Your tutorials are amazing thankyou so very much! Greetings from western australia

  • @gokuldaskr2306
    @gokuldaskr2306 20 днів тому

    Thank you. From India

  • @traditionalcooking8482
    @traditionalcooking8482 7 місяців тому +1

    thank you for this tutorial

  • @karellarsen939
    @karellarsen939 5 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this video! I really enjoyed this. So many aspects to botanical printing! I hope to try is 👍😊

  • @VinicioAyala-oy1ty
    @VinicioAyala-oy1ty 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful and very well done.

  • @Craftylisa69
    @Craftylisa69 5 місяців тому

    Throughly enjoyed seeing this x

  • @joangarrett5364
    @joangarrett5364 5 місяців тому

    Have you made a video on printing on cotton ? Love this video and your teaching

  • @tajmahnikpour7032
    @tajmahnikpour7032 Місяць тому

    درود بانو .عالی عالی.سلامت باشید

  • @planeteterre-oy3ul
    @planeteterre-oy3ul 4 місяці тому +1

    Je suis Française et n’ai pas compris quelles sont les feuilles dans le chaudron svp?

  • @joangarrett5364
    @joangarrett5364 5 місяців тому +1

    Where can I get your book?

  • @premarao2425
    @premarao2425 11 місяців тому +1

    Fabulous tutorial thank you, pl tell me if I want use cotton fabric , The result will be same .

    • @williamtoledodelima8544
      @williamtoledodelima8544 6 місяців тому

      Hi, greetings from Brazil. Unfortunately, in the tutorial she said that the results won't be the same on cotton because it's celulose. She said this process is appropriate for protein based fabrics (that are made from animal hair).

  • @nilzemagaliferreiramorandi2677
    @nilzemagaliferreiramorandi2677 Місяць тому +1

    Traduzir para o português lindissimo

  • @murugarrenjavier
    @murugarrenjavier 6 місяців тому +1

    Im intrested in Printing in cotton too, I guess I could try this same process even if is the color doesnt get fixed
    so intense right?

    • @taylorseal5280
      @taylorseal5280 5 місяців тому

      You will still get prints on cotton, but they will be lighter and will fade faster from washing. I have also found that my prints on cotton are less crisp than on wool or silk.
      In the video, Nicola mordants and dyes the wool in one step; the aluminum pot, rusty metal, and copper pipe react with acids to create metallic salts (the mordants). Substantive dyes, like onion skins, can bind directly to protein fibres like wool, but are improved with the assistance of mordants. If you followed this method on cotton you would also get some amount of mordant assisting to bind the dye to the fabric. However, the mordants and dyes like to bind to each other more than the cotton, so you may get some dye+mordant precipitating in the liquid instead of binding to the fabric.
      Separating the mordanting and dyeing into two separate steps would improve the intensity of the result. You can first mordant the cotton by steeping in water with the mordant, whether that be a powdered mordant like alum added directly to water, or creating your own mordant by allowing rusty items or copper pieces to steep in an acid like vinegar (this is typically left to sit for a few weeks prior to use to get a strong enough mordant). Then you rinse away any excess mordant and then proceed to the eco printing step.
      Some people also use soy milk as a fixative by soaking the fabric in it, drying it, and soaking again, and repeating. This builds up layers of soy milk on the cotton. Soy milk is protein based so the results are more similar to the results you would get on wool. If you wanted to avoid working with powdered mordants this is another great option. It does take days to soak the fabric, and then it also needs a few weeks to cure before it is ready to be dyed for the best result.
      I personally mordant with alum (pickling salt, available alongside spices at the grocery store or bulk store) and often use a tiny amount of iron sulphate (same as from rusty metal). Aluminum salts like alum increase the wash and lightfastness and give bright saturated colours. Iron "saddens" colours, makes them darker and less saturated (shifts yellows to olives, oranges to reds, beiges to browns or greys). You can see a slight colour difference in this video between her iron wrapped fabric and copper (copper gives a greener result than aluminum).
      The Barefoot Dyer is a natural dyer who works exclusively with cellulose based fibres, and has a great video about ecoprinting.

  • @beabennett5492
    @beabennett5492 3 місяці тому

    If you were going to make one into a wall hanging, why would you bother doing both sides?