How do you make bark dye?

Soak wood, bark, or roots, for up to three weeks, and then bring to a simmer, doing so for thirty minutes. If the dye liquor still looks weak, simmer longer, upwards of three hours. Many woody materials will not yield a significant dye color unless a modifier is added. Experimentation is required here.
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Can you dye with pine bark?

In a large bowl or pot, add ¼ cup of Pine Bark to 4 cups of hot water (or equivalent for larget amounts of fabric). You can add more for a deeper color.
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How do you make nature dye?

Mix 1 cup of salt with 16 cups of water and bring to a boil (or ½ cup of salt with 8 cups of water). Simmer your fabric in this solution for one hour prior to dyeing. (If you are making a plant/veggie based dye, mix 1 part vinegar to 4 parts water and follow the same process).
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How do you make log wood dye?

Pour enough boiling water over the logwood to make a dyebath and soak overnight. Pour off this liquid and use for the first (and strongest) dyebath. Simmer fibres for about one hour, keeping the temperature between 77-83ºC (170-180ºF). If a darker colour is required leave fibres in dyebath overnight.
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How do you dye cedar bark?

To dye cedar bark black, soak the cedar bark in an iron mordant. To make an iron mordant quickly, for example, boil 1.25 liters of water with 1/2 cup vinegar and 1/4 cup of rusty nails or rusty steal wool for one hour. Leave it to stand for 24 hours and then pour off the water into bottles.
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Can you use Mccormick alum for dyeing?

Jenny Dean recommends that you use alum to equal 8% of the weight of the material you are dyeing. So 2 ounces of alum (mixed into solution) would be enough for 25 ounces of material. The wool comes in 8 ounce skeins.
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How do you make blue dye naturally?

Red cabbage is the most common natural blue food coloring here in the States. Cooked red cabbage leaves will eventually turn bluish purple if soaked in a slightly basic solution. To make a blue food dye, slice up red cabbage leaves and boil for 10-15 minutes.
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What is logwood dye?

Logwood was once an important source of black dye, which is obtained from the red heartwood and is still used as a source of the histological stain hematoxylin. The plant is also used in certain traditional systems of medicine.
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How do you make cochineal dye?

Boil about a pint of soft water, pour it over the ground cochineal and leave the powder to soak overnight. The next day, add more soft water to your dyeing vessel leaving enough space for the fibres. Heat the cochineal to near boiling for 15 to 20 minutes.
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How long do you boil traps in dye?

Allow the traps to sit in the boiling dye for about 20-30 minutes. The exact time is not a science, but you want to give them enough time to get good coloration from the dye. Some people have concerns the boiling dye will weaken the springs on the trap.
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How do you make natural dye powder?

Buy freeze-dried raspberries, blueberries, beets or whatever fruit matches the color you want. Pop a cup of your ingredient into a food processor and pulverize into a fine powder. Add a little bit of water to your powder, a tablespoon at a time, until it becomes a liquid with all the powder dissolved.
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How do you make natural black dye?

Iris roots can be used to make a natural black dye. Place the fabric you want to die in a pot with 1 part vinegar and 4 parts water. Simmer the mixture for 1 hour, stirring occasionally. Then, run it under cool water in the sink for 1 to 2 minutes, just to remove some of the vinegar.
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How do you make natural green dye?

The most common way to achieve green naturally is by combining either a yellow and blue dye or by modifying a yellow dye with iron, this saddens down the yellow, shifting it through mustard, towards green. Yellow can also be modified with copper usually resulting in a brighter neon type green.
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Can you make dye from pine cones?

We found that the acorns and pinecones needed extra heating time to produce a stronger dye. In the meantime place the fabrics/trimmings that you're dyeing in another pan/ glass dish/ container of lukewarm water making sure to move them around a bit so the water can soak into every crease easily.
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Can you dye with lavender?

Lavender leaves produce a soft grey dye. Lavender has grey-green, highly scented foliage and spikes of aromatic flowers in the summer. The flowers are most commonly purple, but they can sometimes be pale pink or white. The plant will produce a gray dye no matter the color of the flowers.
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How do you make red dye naturally?

Red. Chop 1 cooked beetroot and add to the water. Beetroot will create a strong red-coloured dye that you can combine easily with other colours. Again, if you want to create a double batch, use 2 beetroots and double the amount of water to 1.4 litres (about 6 cups).
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What bug is used to make the color red?

One of the best known is cochineal, a red color additive derived from a scale insect called, appropriately, the cochineal scale (Dactylopius coccus).
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What is red 5 Made?

The two principal forms of cochineal dye are cochineal extract, a coloring made from the raw dried and pulverised bodies of insects, and carmine, a more purified coloring made from the cochineal.
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How is logwood dye made?

Logwood (Haematoxylum campechianum)

The dye logwood or blackwood is extracted from the heartwood of logwood trees (Haematoxylum or Haematoxylon campechianum) that come from Central America. Logwood dye was introduced into Europe by the late 1500s in the form of logs, hence its common name.
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How do you make logwood blue?

Logwood Grey

By shifting the Ph to alkaline with 1 teaspoon of soda ash per liter of water you will get a more steel blue grey, keep the Ph 5.5 for middle grey. It is totally possible to make just 1 dye bath and enter well mordanted textiles with different mordants at once.
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Where do you find logwood?

The logwood tree grows in Mexico, Central America, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Brazil, the Guyannas, Madagascar, and India.
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What color dye does red cabbage make?

To continue our series on natural dyeing at home with food waste, we chose a food product that has incredible dyeing possibilities! Red cabbage can give you very intense pink, purple and blue hues. Sometimes with natural dyeing is hard to get stronger or deeper colors if you are using cotton as your main fiber.
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What herbs make blue?

Woad, Isatis tinctoria, also called Dyer's woad, is an herb that contains the same chemical in its leaves as true indigo and will produce a blue dye.
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