Processing Plants Into Powdered Fabric Dye

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 6

  • @judewright6651
    @judewright6651 Před měsícem

    So sorry for your loss. Losing someone is never easy,. Your channel has inspired me for the last few months, thank you so much.

    • @plantdyefortextiles
      @plantdyefortextiles  Před měsícem

      Thank you so much! I"m glad you've found inspiration here. The loss was the primary catalyst for my work in plant dyes as a hobby, and I'm always happy to know that it helps others as well.

  • @krenee2266
    @krenee2266 Před měsícem

    Hey there, first time finding your channel, of coarse im sorry to here of the loss of your Husband, especially with such a young child. I pray the Lord has heeled your heart, or at the very least is working on it. 🙏 As for your plant dye idea I personally haven't tried this with fresh or powdered but just in expierence with gardening & cooking & dehydrating items myself I knew you would at minimum need bouling water to extract the color. OR largest amount of it. However, I think you can also leave it in the sun and it will do something very similar as it leeches all nutrients including colors from plants over time. So im guessing a good hot day or so in the sun would work out just about the same as the boiling or super hot water just a little slower. Anyway, im off to look at your fresh dye extractions to learn something new!😊 Much L❤VE from Kentucky!

    • @plantdyefortextiles
      @plantdyefortextiles  Před měsícem

      Thank you for those kind words regarding our loss. I really appreciate it. ❤ And yes! Just today I started working on a part 2 video on this topic, and I poured boiling water over one of the powders and boiled the others in water. My favorite mode of dyeing textiles is in the sun, but since we've been getting mostly rain lately, I figured it would be best to boil/add boiling water first then let the dye and fabric rest out in the sun--when it does peep through the clouds. Some of the dyes will work faster than the others. I look forward to sharing the results soon. Thanks for checking out the videos!

    • @malathiepahathkumbura1298
      @malathiepahathkumbura1298 Před měsícem

      Thank you so much for sharing. I am sad for your loss. You are so courageous. Stay blessed, sweet soul!💚💐🙏🏼

    • @plantdyefortextiles
      @plantdyefortextiles  Před měsícem

      @@malathiepahathkumbura1298 Thank you very much!!