7 dyes, staining materials, brochure with recipes The set of plant dyes gives the dyer the ideal start to be able to make their own dyed textiles. The simple recipes result in a natural variety of colors. Each operation in the entire dyeing process has a great influence on the dyeing result. Already the used textile or wool material decides on the later colorfulness. Many color nuances can then be achieved with the type, duration and intensity of the mordanting and dyeing process.<br>Content:<br>100 g Logwood, cut pieces (#36100)<br>100 g Yellow Wood (#36200)<br>100 g Madder Roots, ground with pieces (#37201)<br>100 g Turmeric, powder (#37220)<br>100 g Walnut Hulls (#37300)<br>100 g Birch Leaves (#38500)<br>50 g Mallow Blossoms (#38540)<br>100 g Calcined Soda (#64062)<br>300 g Potash Alum (#64100)<br>100 g Citric Acid (#64150)<br>Brochure with recipes
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