Thanks very much for this gorgeous video. I dye paper with fruit peel and fabric and paper bring two different end results. I did dye paper in avocado skin but it was a lovely pink after sometime and later turned into a dark brown. Was disappointing. I'm gonna try it again with a mordant.
Love your video❤️ I have started eco dying in the lockdown, and love it!!! I’ve tried avocado twice, also nettles. I want to try onion skins and turmeric next!!! All good fun!!!! 😀
Fabulous video Edie Rose, so clear and I loved watching the process. I needs lots more avocados next time I have a go at this!!! Thank you for sharing. xxx
Such a lovely video! Thank you for explaining your process, I found it very easy to understand. When you were hanging the fabric amongst the Queen Anne's Lace, it looked so beautiful 💕
I'm amazed you can use soy milk for this! And what a sacrifice to have to have some guacamole as a by-product 😂 Fell in love with your channel immediately, subscribe! Greetings (from an anglophile) from the lush green Blue Ridge & Smokey Mountains of Western North Carolina US
Me: oh okay so gotta go buy some soy milk, that's easy I can do that. But NO now I have to get a dyeing pot as well. I guess I'm going second hand shopping!
Dying your clothes with this method would be way more costly then buying a fabric dye.# 1 cause of the avocados. Unless you’re blessed with your own avocado tree, avocados are super expensive. Then add the cost of soy milk. Another cost.
the fabric the process the presentation are all as beautiful as you, lovely pink color, love it
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent
Wow that’s really pretty 💖
Thanks very much for this gorgeous video. I dye paper with fruit peel and fabric and paper bring two different end results. I did dye paper in avocado skin but it was a lovely pink after sometime and later turned into a dark brown. Was disappointing. I'm gonna try it again with a mordant.
Thx for sharing ❤
great video!
Love your process
Those colours are gorgeous! I want to try dye some white bed sheets but want it to have that natural look and feel :D This was great! Thank you
Love your video❤️ I have started eco dying in the lockdown, and love it!!! I’ve tried avocado twice, also nettles. I want to try onion skins and turmeric next!!! All good fun!!!! 😀
Fabulous video Edie Rose, so clear and I loved watching the process. I needs lots more avocados next time I have a go at this!!! Thank you for sharing. xxx
Beautiful colours. Thanks for sharing. Xx
thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed watching it xxx
How long did you leave that specific fabric in the dye pot?
Such a lovely video! Thank you for explaining your process, I found it very easy to understand. When you were hanging the fabric amongst the Queen Anne's Lace, it looked so beautiful 💕
thankyou for your sharing 🙏
Can you reuse the mordant
I'm amazed you can use soy milk for this! And what a sacrifice to have to have some guacamole as a by-product 😂
Fell in love with your channel immediately, subscribe! Greetings (from an anglophile) from the lush green Blue Ridge & Smokey Mountains of Western North Carolina US
When you wash after mordanting, so you use laundry powder of any sort, or just water?
Good
Why are the fabrics fragile after dying?
If they’re used in a quilt then you can not wash the quilt?
can you use soy milk that has gone a bit bad as a mordant?
so as not to waste extra milk ...
Me: oh okay so gotta go buy some soy milk, that's easy I can do that.
But NO now I have to get a dyeing pot as well. I guess I'm going second hand shopping!
Dying your clothes with this method would be way more costly then buying a fabric dye.# 1 cause of the avocados. Unless you’re blessed with your own avocado tree, avocados are super expensive. Then add the cost of soy milk. Another cost.
... they're like 74 cents.
I just save my old avocado pits and skins for later - no waste.