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Dyeing Cellulose Fabrics with Natural Dyes
Welcome to the Online Course: Dyeing Cellulose Fabrics with Natural Dyes
Meeting Each Other, Virtually
Preview
Course Introduction
Recipes and Methods Confidentiality
What do you Need to Make your Dye Kitchen? (Hardware)
What Fabrics you will Need for this Course
What Mordants, Assists and Dyes will you Need?
The Different Fibers and How to Prepare them for Mordanting and Dyeing
Cotton
A Bit of Worldwide Cotton History
Different Types of Cotton
Linen
Retting, Scutching and Hackling
Hemp
ManMade Cellulose Fibers like Bamboo, Viscose etc.
Scouring and Washing
Homework:
Mordanting with a Single Mordant
What is a Mordant and Why do I Need it?
Are Mordants Toxic?
Different Mordants, a Short Overview, and Why We Can Not Use Certain Mordants with Cellulose
Alum-Based Mordants, for Cellulose
Wetting Out Your Fabrics, an Important Step Before You Get Started
Preparing an Alum-Soda Ash Mordant
After Mordanting
Assignment:
Preparing a Basic Dye Bath of Weld
Weld -Reseda Luteola
The Difference Between Raw Materials, Powders and Extracts
Dyeing with Weld, What Will You Need?
Dyeing Fabric Yellow Using Weld
The Function of Ph in a Dye Bath
Drying and Handling Your Fabric
Trouble Shooting
Dyeing with Madder (Rubia tinctorum)
About Madder: Rubia Tinctorum
Mordanting with Aluminium Tri Formate.
Creating a Madder Dye Bath
Keeping your Dye Baths and Shading with Two Baths of Dyes
Keeping your dye baths after use.
Shading
Creating Tannin Rich Dyes (No Mordant Needed)
Three Types of Tannins: Clear, Red and Yellow
Yellow Tannins
Clear Tannins
Red Tannins
Cutch Dye Cold and Warm (and Why it Matters)
Pre- and Post Mordanting When Working with Tannins
Pre vs Post Mordanting
Pre- and Post Mordanting When Working with Tannins
Dyeing Cellulose Fabrics with Natural Dyes
By:
Suzanne Dekel
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