How To Make Natural Dyes From Plants & Other Materials

 


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“Dyeing fabric and fiber with materials found in the natural world is a family favorite and a wonderful project for all ages.

There are endless possibilities for color when we use the earth’s palette as our guide.

We’re often surprised by what color a certain material yields when added to fabric—quite often it is so different from the original source.

That’s part of the fun, so keep an open mind about your end results, and experiment with whatever you have available in your own backyard…”

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