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    Did you know that a great source for natural dyes can be found right in your

    own back yard! Roots, nuts and flowers are just a few common natural ways

    to get many colors. Yellow, orange, blue, red, green, brown and grey are

    available. Go ahead, experiment!

    Gathering plant material for dyeing: Blossoms should be in full bloom, berries

    ripe and nuts mature. Remember, never gather more than 2/3 of a stand of

    anything in the wild when gathering plant stuff for dying.

    To make the dye solution: Chop plant material into small pieces and place in

    a pot. Double the amount of water to plant material. Bring to a boil, then

    simmer for about an hour. Strain. Now you can add your fabric to be dyed.

    For a stronger shade, allow material to soak in the dye overnight.

    Getting the fabric ready for the dye bath: You will have to soak the fabric in a

    color fixative before the dye process. This will make the color set in the fabric.

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    Salt Fixative (for berry dyes) 1/2 cup salt to 8 cups cold water

    Plant Fixatives (for plant dyes) 4 parts cold water to 1 part vinegar

    Add fabric to the fixative and simmer for an hour. Rinse the material and

    squeeze out excess. Rinse in cool water until water runs c lear.

    Dye Bath: Place wet fabric in dye bath. Simmer together until desired color is

    obtained. The color of the fabric will be lighter when its dry. Also note that all

    dyed fabric should be laundered in cold water and separately.

    Muslin, s ilk, cotton and wool work best for natural dyes and the lighter the

    fabric in color, the better. White or pastel colors work the best.

    NOTE: Its best to use an old large pot as your dye vessel. Wear rubber

    gloves to handle the fabric that has been dyed, the dye can stain your hands.

    Its also important to note, some plant dyes may be toxic, check with the

    Poison Control Center if unsure.

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    Shades ofORANGE

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    -Alder(Alnus rubra) (Bark)- orange

    - Barberry(mahonia sp.) yellow orange (with alum) very strong & permanent.

    Any part of the plant will work.

    - Bloodroot(Sanguinaria canadensis)(root when cut open)- will give a goodorange to reddish orange color.

    - Butternut Tree(Juglans cinerea) (bark, seed husks) light yelllow-

    orange

    - Carrot(Daucus carota) (roots) orange

    - Eucalyptus (all parts, leaves and bark) beautiful shades of tan, deep rust

    red, yellow, green, orange and chocolate brown.

    - Giant Coreopsis (Coreopsis gigantea) Yields bright permanent orange with

    alum.

    - Lichen(orchella weed) (Roccellaceae) gold, purple, red

    - Lilac(Syringa vulgaris) (twigs) yellow/orange

    - Onion(Allium cepa) (skin) orange

    - Pomegranate (skins) with alum anywhere from orange to khaki green.

    - Sassafras(leaves)

    - Turmeric(Curcuma longa) dyed cloth will turn orange or red if it is dipped in

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    Shades of BROWN

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    - Acorns (boiled)

    - Amur Maple (Acer Ginnala) black, blue, brown from dried leaves.

    - Beetroot-Dark Brown with FeSO4

    - Birch (bark) Light brown/ buff Alum to set

    - Broom -(bark) yellow/brown

    - Broom Sedge golden yellow and brown

    Butternut Tree (Juglans c inerea) - (bark) -dark brown boil the bark down

    to concentrated form

    - Coffee Grinds

    -Colorado Fir -(bark) tan

    - Coneflower(flowers) brownish green ; leaves and stems gold

    - Dandelion (roots) brown

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    - Fennel (flowers, leaves) yellow/brown

    - Goldenrod (shoots ) deep brown

    - Hollyhock (petals)

    - Ivy -(twigs) yellow/brown

    - Juniper Berries

    - Maple Trees(Red Leaf Buds) red-brown color when dried. Found on

    branches before new leaves appear only present during early spring and

    throughout fall.

    - Oak barkwill give a tan or oak color.

    -Oregano (Dried stalk) Deep brown- Black

    - Pine Tree Bark light medium brown. Needs no mordant.

    - St Johns Wort(blossom) brown

    - Sumac (leaves) tan

    - Tea Bags light brown, tan

    - Walnut(hulls) deep brown (wear gloves)

    - Walnut(husks) deep brown black

    - White Birch - (inner bark) brown

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    - White Maple (bark) Light brown/ buff Alum to set

    - Wild plum rootwill give a reddish or rusty brown.

    - Yellow dock(shades of brown)

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    Shades of PINK

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    - Strawberries

    - Avocadofrom skin and seed a light pink hue.

    - Cherries

    - Raspberries(red)

    - Roses and Lavender, with a little mint and some lemon juice to activate

    the alkaloids can make both a brilliant pink dye and a very tasty pink

    lemonade.

    - Lichens A pink, brown, or wine colored dye can be produced from a

    lichen known as British soldiers.

    - Camilla -Its a nice pink-magenta. With lemon and salt.

    - Grand Fir-(bark) pink

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    Shades of BLUE- PURPLE

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    - Dogwood(bark) blue

    - Red cabbage

    - Woad(first year leaves). Woad gives a pale to mid blue colour depending

    on the type of fabric and the amount of woad used.

    - Mulberries(royal purple)

    - Elderberries(lavender)

    - Saffron -(petals) blue/green

    - Grapes (purple)

    - Blueberries

    - Cornflower - (petals)blue dye with alum, water

    - Cherry(roots)

    - Blackberry(fruit) strong purple

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    - Hyacinth (flowers) blue

    - Japanese indigo(deep blue)

    - Indigo(leaves) blue

    - Red CedarRoot (purple)

    - Raspberry -(fruit) purple/blue

    - Red Maple Tree (purple)(inner bark)

    - Nearly Black Iris (dark bluish purple) alum mordant

    - Dogwood - (fruit) greenish-blue

    - Oregon Grape -(fruit) blue/purple

    -Purple Iris - blue

    - Sweetgum(bark) purple / black

    - Queen Annes Lace

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    Shades of RED BROWN

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    - Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)(root) red

    - Elderberry red

    - Whole (or the peel of) pomegranates Between purple-red to pink from

    fresh pomegranates, and a brown color from very overripe (beginning to rot)

    pomegranates.

    - Red leaveswill give a reddish brown color I use salt to set the dye.

    -Sumac(fruit) light red

    - Sycamore (bark)- red

    - Dandelion(root)

    -Beets deep red

    - Bamboo turkey red

    - Crab Apple - (bark) red/yellow

    - Rose(hips)

    - Chokecherries

    - Madder(root) red

    - Hibiscus Flowers (dried)

    - Kool-aid

    - Canadian Hemlock (bark) reddish brown

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    - Japanese Yew - (heartwood) brown dye

    - Wild ripe Blackberries

    - Brazilwood

    - St. Johns Wort (whole plant) soaked in alcohol red

    -Bedstraw(Galium triflorum) (root) red

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    Shades of GRAY-BLACK

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    -Iris (roots)

    - Sumac(leaves) (Black)

    - Meadowsweetmakes an amazing black dye.

    -Blackberry

    - Butternut Hulls

    - Carobpod (boiled) will give a gray to cotton

    - Oak galls -makes a good black dye.

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    -Sawthorn Oak - (seed cups) black

    - Walnut(hull) black

    - Rusty nails& vinegar set with Alum

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    Shades of RED PURPLE

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    - Pokeweed (berries)

    - Hibiscus(flowers, dark red or purple ones) red-purple.

    - Daylilies(old blooms)

    - Safflower (flowers, soaked in alcohol) red

    - Logwood (is a good purple but you have to watch it as it dyes quick when

    the pot is fresh. Also it exhausts fast. We use alum to mordant and usingiron can give you logwood gray.)

    - Huckleberry - lavender (can use it for dye and also for ink.)

    - Portulaca (flowers, dried and crushed to a powder) use with a vinegar

    orsalt mordant, can produce strong magentas, reds, scarlets, oranges and

    yellows (depending upon the color of the flower)

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    - Beluga Black Lentils - soaked in water overnight .. yield a dark purplish /

    black water. The color is washfast and lightfast and needs NO MORDANT

    and it lasts a beautiful milk chocolate brown (when super thick) to a

    lighter medium brown or light brown when watered down.

    - Dark Hollyhock(petals) mauve

    -Basil purplish grey

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    Shades of GREEN

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    - Artemisiaspecies provide a range of greens from babys breath to nettle

    green.

    - Artichokes

    - Tea Tree (flowers) green/black

    - Spinach(leaves)

    - Sorrel (roots) dark green

    - Foxglove - (flowers) apple green

    - Lilac -(flowers) green

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    - Camellia -(pink, red petals) green

    - Snapdragon - (flowers) green

    - Black-Eyed Susans

    - Grass(yellow green)

    - Pigsweed (entire plant) yellow green

    - Red Pine (needles) green

    - Nettle

    - Broom (stem) green

    - Larkspur - green alum

    - Plantain Roots

    - White Ash - (bark) yellow

    - Purple Milkweed -(flowers & leaves) green

    - Lily-of-the-valley(light green) be careful what you do with the spent dye

    bath. The plant is toxic so try to avoid pouring it down the drain into the water

    supply.

    - Barberry root(wool was dyed a greenish bronze-gold)

    - Red onion (skin) (a medium green, lighter than

    forest green)

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    - Virginia Creeper (all parts); alum mordant; Peach.

    - Achiote powder(annatto seed)

    - Plum tree(roots) (salmon color on wool with alum)

    - Weeping Willow(wood & bark) makes a peachy brown (the tannin acts as

    a mordant)

    - Virgina Creeper - (fruit) pink

    - Balm(blossom) rose pink

    - Jewelweed - orange/peach

    - Broom Flower

    - Virginia Creeper (all parts); alum mordant; Peach.

    - Achiote powder(annatto seed

    - Plum tree(roots) (salmon color on wool with alum)

    - Weeping Willow(wood & bark) makes a peachy brown (the tannin

    acts as a mordant)

    - Virgina Creeper - (fruit) pink

    - Balm(blossom) rose pink

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    Shades of YELLOW-WHEAT

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    - Alfalfa (seeds) yellow

    - Bay leaves yellow

    - Barberry (bark) yellow

    - Beetroot(yellow) (alum & K2Cr2O7)

    - Burdock

    - Cameleon plant(golden)

    - Celery(leaves)

    - Crocus yellow

    - Daffodil (flower heads after they have died); alum mordant

    - Dahlia Flowers (Red, yellow, orange flowers) make a lovely yellow to

    orange dye for wool.

    - Dandelion (flower)

    - Dyers Greenwood (shoots) yellow

    - Fustic yellow

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    - Golden Rod(flowers)

    - Heather (plant) yellow

    - Hickoryleaves (yellow) if plenty of leaves are boiled and salt added.

    - Marigold(blossoms) yellow

    - Mimosa (flowers) yellow

    -Mulga Acacia -(flowers) yellow

    - Mullein (leaf and root) pale yellow. *careful, because the litt le fuzzy hairs

    can make one itchy!

    - Mullein (verbascum thapsus) (flowers) bright yellow or light green.

    - Old mans beard lichen yellow/brown/orange shades

    - Onion (skins) set with Alum.

    - Oregon-grape roots -yellow

    - Osage Orangealso known as Bois darc or hedgeapple (heartwood, inner

    bark, wood, shavings or sawdust) (pale yellow)

    - Oxallis (wood sorrels) (flowers) the one with the yellow flowers. Use the

    flower heads, some stem ok. It is nearly fluorescent yellow, and quite

    colorfast on alum mordanted wool.

    If the oxalis flowers are fermented or if a small dash of cloudy ammonia is

    added to the dye bath (made alkaline) the fluorescent yellow becomes

    fluorescent orange. Usually I do this as an after-bath, once I have the initial

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    colour. Useful for shifting the dye shade, and some good surprises in store!

    - Queen Annes Lace

    - Paprika -pale yellow light orange

    - Peach(leaves) yellow

    -Red Clover (whole blossom, leaves and stem) alum mordant gold

    - Saffron (stigmas) yellow set with Alum.

    -Safflower (flowers, soaked in water) yellow

    - Sassafras(bark)- yellow

    -St. Johns Wort -(flowers & leaves) gold/yellow

    - Sumac(bark) The inner pith of Sumac branches can produce a super

    bright yellow color.

    - Sunflowers (flowers) yellow

    - Syrian Rue (glows under black light)

    - Tansy(tops) yellow

    - Tea( ecru color)

    - Turmeric(spice) bright yellow

    - Weld (bright yellow)

    White mulberry tree (bark) Cream color onto white or off white wool Alum

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    -White mulberry tree (bark) Cream color onto white or off-white wool. Alum

    mordant.

    - Willow(leaves)

    - Yarrow yellow and gold

    - Yellow cone flower(whole flower head); chrome mordant; Brass to

    Greeney-Brass.

    -Yellow, Curly, Bitter, or Butter Dock (despite various leaf shapes, all have

    a bright yellow taproot) gives you a yellow/flesh color.

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    Annettesays:July 29, 2014 at 6:17 pm

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    Lindasays:July 26, 2014 at 10:29 pm

    I have some red rocks from Wyoming and want to know if I can crush them and use them for a dye. Any

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    Kellynsays:July 25, 2014 at 4:43 pm

    I dont know if anybodys asked this yet, but does the dyed fabric need to be washed separately forever or

    just during the first wash? (I apologize if this question has been asked..I tried to look for the answer in the

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