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Organic Listing Variations
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Natural dyes from dye plants etc - WildColours
Natural dyes from plants & animals - grow and dye with cochineal, indigo, brazilwood, logwood, woad, weld and madder etc. Buy dye extracts here.
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Natural Dyeing by Teresinha Roberts
Natural Dyes vs. synthetic dyes ... Brian Murphy says that natural dyes are vastly superior to synthetic dyes. They age well and develop a patina and an ...
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Natural dyes from dye plants etc - WildColours
Natural dyes from plants & animals - grow and dye with cochineal, indigo, ... colours as well as unexpected results, making them very exciting to use. ...
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Japanese Indigo Dyeing by Teresinha Roberts
Jan 18, 2009 ... Instruction on how to dye using fresh leaves of Japanese indigo.
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Japanese Indigo Extraction by Teresinha Roberts
Sep 5, 2008 ... Siphon away as much water as possible from the glass jar, and then empty the contents of the jar into an old Teflon saucepan or frying pan; ...
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Natural dyes from dye plants etc - WildColours
Natural dyes from plants & animals - grow and dye with cochineal, indigo, ... All those vibrant blue, green, red and yellow natural colours combine well ...
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Natural dyes from dye plants etc - WildColours
Combined with the natural colours of wool and cotton, natural fabric dyes ... Website re-launch on .co.uk - re-bookmark this site! 25 Oct. View dye images ...
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Natural dyes from dye plants etc - WildColours
Natural dyes from plants & animals - grow and dye with cochineal, indigo, brazilwood, logwood, ... of wool and cotton, natural fabric dyes such as indigo and cochineal are arguably the only possible colours for dyeing organic textiles. ...
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Natural dyes from dye plants etc - WildColours
Rhubarb, Saw Wort, Tansy, Dock, Eucalyptus, Goldenrod, Onion, Yarrow. Blue Dyes Woad, Indigo, Japanese Indigo, Alkanet, False Alkanet & Logwood ...
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Other Blue Dyes by Teresinha Roberts
Dried alkanet is often sold by companies that sell natural dyes. The dye is not very soluble in water. It needs to be carefully dissolved in alcohol, ...
 
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