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How to Extract Woad: a natural blue pigment for dyeing and soap making
Extracting natural blue pigment from the leaves of the Woad plant. The pigment has traditionally been used to dye wool but it can also be used in naturally colouring soap.
How to make black walnut dye. I don't know why I need black walnut dye, but in the fall I do have a ton of these little effers in my yard. Might as well use them for something.
Natural dye tutorial: blue yarn from black beans!
creating blue yarn from black beans
Woad - blue dye, like indigo. Grow it, dye with it.:
Berries, Natural Dyes
At the carpet weaving center we visited on our trip to Cappadocia in Turkey this past July. All the wool dyes are made from natural sources of flowers, berries, leaves, and/or bark.
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normal range of British natural dye samples that could be obtainable by Vikings using firbog clubmoss in Viking dyeing sites. This plant naturally accretes alum in it's roots
Woad Fermentation Dyeing by Teresinha Roberts
HOW TO: WOAD DYE 1. Preparing the woad vat and the madder 2. Making up the woad vat 3. Dipping the fibre 4. Getting a dark blue 5. Using Urine in place of Madder
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Extracting natural blue pigment from the leaves of the Woad plant. The pigment has traditionally been used to dye wool but it can also be used in naturally colouring soap.