How to Natural Dye at Home | Tips for Beginners
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
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HOW TO NATURAL DYE AT HOME | TIPS FOR BEGINNERS
Learning how to naturally dye at home can feel pretty overwhelming. Especially when there is so much misinformation floating around out there. However, it doesn't have to be intimidating or overly complicated.
In this video, I share 5 tips to help you begin your natural dye journey with ease.
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I love this! What great information to get started
thank you for such great info! i would love to find the printable dye journal link that you mention in your video.
This video was very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
I cannot find the dye journal you say is attached, sounds useful as I am just about to start natural dying
I needed help...I just got indigo powder...but need to know how to go about with it..
Hi, thanks for your information!
Do you know if juice made out of squeezed ( and boiled) blue grape skin is a good dye or just stain?
Thank you for this! So helpful! How big is the pot that you show in this video?
It’s 14 qt ♥️
Hi Jamie. I noticed that you didn't mentioned the vinegar as an ingredient for scouring as you did in your instagram, and wondered why. And also wondered what exactly do the vinegar in this process. Thank you.
Hi Loraine!
Vinegar is only necessary when scouring cellulose fibers that will be mordanted using tannin. The vinegar neutralizes the fiber so that the tannin doesn’t have a pH reaction and change to a grey color which then alters the color of the fabric.
Thank you. 🌸
Thank you for watching!
I can’t find a aluminum acetate source online, so you have a source to purchase this at?
Can I substitute the alum with soy milk as a mordant? And when I use soy milk is it also necessary to use tannin?
I looked for dye journal link and I didn’t see one?
Can we use vinegar or salt as a mordant + do you have a video on it?
Unfortunately no, salt & vinegar aren’t mordants. It’s one of the most widely spread pieces of misinformation on the Internet. I have a blog post tutorial on mordanting as well as a tutorial on my Instagram story highlights.
Thank you so much! What size pot do you recommend?
Ideally 32-40 qt
@@thebarefootdyer thank you for taking the time to answer me both here and on Instagram 😂❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I was very curious!
How can I translate in spanish tour video! Congrats!
When you use acorns to dye so you use the shell only? I hate to take food from the squirrels around here. 🙈
You can use the caps if you’d rather not use the nuts. 🤎
Good info but Boring way dear.