HOW to NATURAL Print with POMEGRANATE skins | Mordant | Natural dye| BOTANICAL COLOURS | CasaCaribe

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Learn how to natural dye and create a pattern with this tutorial.
    In this video, I show you how to use a mordant to create a pattern on a piece of cotton fabric; we are going to use ferrous sulphate to create a paste that we can apply to the fabric with a brush with screen printing.
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Komentáře • 94

  • @CasaCaribe
    @CasaCaribe  Před 2 lety +6

    Hi everyone :) Fe de errata: * 3 litres of water* when Dunging the fabric after printing, not 30 litres.
    My e-book of How to create a mordant printing is now available on my website
    www.casacaribe.art/product-page/mordant-printing-with-natural-colours
    Hope you all enjoy the video! have a nice day :)

  • @lydiannaturalslydiasaunder4044

    Thank you Casa Caribe! What a fabulous idea! ❤❤❤😊

  • @cateaudesfans3595
    @cateaudesfans3595 Před měsícem +1

    Wonderful video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge in such a sweet way! Such a surprising result, the ink black coming from the pomegranate; I would expect red or pink! 🤩🫶

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před měsícem

      Thank you so much for your kind comment. 🥰 is true when you dye with pomegranate you expect something like yellow or red, black is such an unexpected colour to get from nature. Lots of love 💚

  • @rubygreenjeans5641
    @rubygreenjeans5641 Před měsícem

    Beautiful! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience!❤

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před 21 dnem

      Thank you so much for watching and encouraging me to continue 💚

  • @Lola00805
    @Lola00805 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow! I love how rich your black turned out! Beautiful prints!

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před 2 lety

      Hi! yes, is incredible how intense the black is at the end 💚 thank you so much!

  • @catie5939
    @catie5939 Před rokem +1

    This is such a cool technique, thank you so much! 💜

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much 💚 it is in fact a very cool techinque...😊

  • @deborahdaviesdd-artist1059
    @deborahdaviesdd-artist1059 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you. I watched the video and then bought four of you books. !

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před 8 měsíci

      Hello Deborah, thank you so much for your support 🥰 you made my day!

  • @arifpatel6072
    @arifpatel6072 Před měsícem

    You are great mam May God bless 🙏

  • @asimpletonsguidetothetruth5441

    Just what I was looking for. Thank you ❤

  • @theflamingpearl
    @theflamingpearl Před rokem +1

    Thank you, I look forward to seeing the information in the ebook ❤

  • @brinda2103
    @brinda2103 Před 11 měsíci

    This is such an interesting way to make beautiful prints! Can't wait to try this :) Thank you!

  • @DanielaIMP24
    @DanielaIMP24 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so so much for sharing this Laura! This is exactly what I was looking for! Grazie 😘

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před rokem

      Hi Daniela, I'm happy that my video is helpful 🤗 thanks for watching

  • @pnwforesthermit4506
    @pnwforesthermit4506 Před 3 měsíci

    This was fabulous! Thank you so much!

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you 💚 I'm happy that you like my video! :)

  • @nb2229
    @nb2229 Před 2 lety +1

    OMG! Stunning. I love your videos. Thanks so much for doing them.

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much 🤗 I'm really happy that you like them, gives me the motivation to continue. Have a nice day!

  • @priyankapatni.
    @priyankapatni. Před rokem

    Hey! I tried this and it turned out amazing!! I am so happy you exist and thank you for this video.

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před 11 měsíci

      aww 😍 thank you so much! I'm really happy that you get a great result 🤗

  • @katrinathemaker498
    @katrinathemaker498 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing. I took my first screen printing class last semester and your video has given me some great ideas❣

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Katrina! I'm so happy to give you more ideas to make your art, I will love to see the print that you create 😊 have a nice day!

    • @marlimciiff2370
      @marlimciiff2370 Před 2 lety

      I’d love to hear how the results are for the color staying

  • @thebriggshousehold5594
    @thebriggshousehold5594 Před 2 lety +4

    This is a great video and has given me much inspiration! One question though... If I like the color given after using the soda ash to remove the gum, is that colorfast? Do I have to dye it again with the pomegranate skins, or other dye of my choice? I'd love to keep that lovely golden yellow/brown color!

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před 2 lety +4

      Hi! thank you so much for your comment :)
      I´m sorry but I have never tried leaving the fabric with the colour given after using soda ash, so I don't know if the colour will last, I will do an experiment. In theory, the colour will last because the ferrous sulphate will create a bond with the fabric, but is always better to try it. I will leave a piece of fabric in direct sunlight and will let you know :) Hope you have a good day!😊

    • @sarah.elouize
      @sarah.elouize Před rokem

      @@CasaCaribe hiya, did you carry out the experiment, to see if the color lasted? 😊

    • @jnikole
      @jnikole Před 16 dny

      If you do it in reverse order - pomegranate then iron then soda ash it turns brown with tan background

  • @sushantamate2317
    @sushantamate2317 Před 2 lety

    Nice black I like this Tequnik

  • @muffsmerino
    @muffsmerino Před 2 lety

    Wow cool! Thank you for sharing 💜

  • @LetLoveRain-HanG
    @LetLoveRain-HanG Před rokem

    Wonderful video!

  • @luzmorelagarciadezambrano463

    Excelente, gracias

  • @hawthorngrove3629
    @hawthorngrove3629 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, love this. I wonder if xanthum gum would work

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi 😊 I'm happy that you love this technique.
      Yes, you can use xanthan gum instead of guar gum, try to start with a small quantity and increase it little by little so you don't end up with a very think paste.

  • @nomankhatri.
    @nomankhatri. Před rokem

    Thanks for this informative video

  • @Theferalingwoman
    @Theferalingwoman Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hie can we store the mixture as well? If yes how long and refrigerated or not ? Thanks for the video

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před měsícem

      Hi! Unfortunately, the mixture does not last more than a couple of hours, because the acidity of the vinegar will become less strong with time. So you will need to prepare the mixture from scratch every time :(

  • @clajoy4885
    @clajoy4885 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, great video and very clear explanation. I am wondering, have you tried mordanting the fabric with alum, and then applying the ferrous paste to achieve a colored background?

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před rokem +1

      Hi ☺
      I haven't tried doing that, but I think it will look great, for example with onion skins, the background will be yellow and the print green. definitely worth trying, thank you for your idea 😍

    • @anilautomobiles3613
      @anilautomobiles3613 Před 9 měsíci

      Pls elaborate this..

  • @1aliveandwell
    @1aliveandwell Před 2 lety +1

    Very interesting and nice information on printing/painting with a mordant. If liked the orange color of the curtain fabric "spots", would that last when washed? or if like the brown color batter, just pull from pot earlier? I have no washing soda, so will try with baking soda. Egg shells are high in calcium carbonate, wonder if usable for this process. Is not as easy to understand , when music is playing when you are speaking. Will ck out your website and E book.

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před 2 lety

      Hi! thank you so much for your comment :)
      I have never tried leaving the fabric with the orange colour, so I don't know if the colour will last, I will do an experiment.
      if you prefer a brown colour you can put the fabric for the pot earlier and wash it with cold water immediately. you can also use eggshells because they are rich in calcium carbonate as you said. I'm sorry about the fact that is difficult to understand with the music in the background, I will try to put the music lowers in my next videos. I hope you enjoy my website and the ebook. Have a nice day! 💚😊

  • @simplica1
    @simplica1 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing this. It looks super interesting. But I thought any food dye with tanning would be relatively colourfast? Would soymilk be sufficient to make it more colourfast?

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před rokem

      Hi!
      you are maybe referring to red wine? wine is full of tannin and the colour is not colourfast, we said this because we are saying that the colour is not going to be a deep red like a red wine, you will get more like a brown stain, and THAT brown colour is the tannin. tannin has a great affinity for cellulose fabric but normally needs a mordant to create a long-lasting bond inside the fibre. that is why in this technique we use iron; Iron and tannin created a strong bond, which makes it colourfast. 😵

  • @verakahn8190
    @verakahn8190 Před 9 dny

    Can I use for not 110% cotton fabric ?
    If not what can I use?

  • @dayaweerasena941
    @dayaweerasena941 Před 9 měsíci

    thank you,

  • @wannaberosebid
    @wannaberosebid Před rokem +1

    hi, thank you for this amazingly inspiring tutorial! i was just about to try it but turns out there's a supply disruption of pomegranates atm where i live and they're nowhere to find. may i ask, are there other dyes to achieve black/grey colors with?

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před rokem +1

      Hi! thank you so much 😊 I'm happy that you enjoy the tutorial.
      I'm sorry to hear about the disruption of pomegranate, where I live we are having the same but with tomatoes 😟
      You can use this technique with any plant that has a great amount of tannins, like oak galls, myrobalan (Prunus cerasifera) black walnut leaves, and Alepo oaks. please let my know if you can find any of this dyestuff where you live, have a great day😊

  • @ecopalbyajaanzz9696
    @ecopalbyajaanzz9696 Před rokem +1

    What is the name of the gum used?Are there any other substitute for the gum. This video is very useful.

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před rokem

      Hello, the name of the gum used is GUAR GUM, you can also use gum tragacanth. If you are doing something for your self you can also use corn starch. ☺

  • @EvgeniaEmets
    @EvgeniaEmets Před rokem

    Hi thank you for sharing your video
    how lightfast is this - like can i use this for an artwork that should last long time?

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před rokem

      Hi Evgenia, it really depends on the dyestuff that you are using, if you use a dyestuff that is known for being lightfast, the final product will be lightfast; this technique mordants the fabric only in the part in which we want the print to be, so if you use a well know dyestuff then the artwork will last a long time.

  • @skabduljuned1418
    @skabduljuned1418 Před 9 měsíci

    Are you using pre mordanted scoured fabric.???

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před 8 měsíci

      Hi :) no, and yes, hehe
      I scoured the fabric but I didn't mordant it; because this technique consiste in only mordanting the part in which we wanted the colour.

  • @jeannettelarmore8667
    @jeannettelarmore8667 Před rokem +1

    what part does the vinegar play?

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před rokem

      Hi Jeanette, the vinegar creates Ferrous acetate; we need it to help the iron precipitate inside the fibre. 😊

  • @kirantewari2840
    @kirantewari2840 Před 2 lety +1

    Can ironwater also be used in case we nt having ferrous sulphate?

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před 2 lety

      Hi! Yes, you can use Iron water, but the result is not going to be as strong as using ferrous sulphate. 😊 hope you have a great day!

  • @martimvilhena4274
    @martimvilhena4274 Před rokem +1

    Hello! Can you do it without guar gum?

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před rokem

      Hi Martim, If is difficult for you to find Guar gum, make a paste using cornstarch instead, the results are not going to be as good as with guar gum, but is a great way to start 😊

    • @martimvilhena4274
      @martimvilhena4274 Před rokem

      Thank u ❤

  • @arifpatel6072
    @arifpatel6072 Před měsícem

    Hello mam I from India how i buy your book it is available on Amazon site please guide me

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před 21 dnem

      Hello, sorry for the late reply, my book can be found on my website www.casacaribe.art/shop.
      It is an online book, so you can download it rigth away.💚

  • @jessicalemus-coto6996
    @jessicalemus-coto6996 Před 2 lety

    Is it possible to use another dye lime marigold or goldenrod

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před rokem

      Hi Jessica, yes, is possible to use others dyes, with marigold you will get a yellow background and the print will be green or brown. worth a try. ;)

  • @EvgeniaEmets
    @EvgeniaEmets Před rokem

    Hi Laura how are you? I sent you a question but did not get a response on your web site - if i use instead of ferrous sulfate - Aluminium acetate for printing recipe can i use over it a dye that fabric then over the pattern or writing with another dye that is supposed to give colour over aluminium acetate. And another question is should i pre-mordant fabric first for lightfastness... thanks

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před rokem

      Hi :) I answered your question in the email, but I will answer here in case everyone has the same question:
      You can use aluminium acetate to make this technique ( the recipe is on my ebook available at www.casacaribe.art) when using aluminium acetate you will get the colour you usually get with alum, so for example, if you use onion skins the colour will be a robust orangy yellow.
      You don't need to pre-mordant the fabric because we are mordanting with the paste that we are creating, we are only mordanting the part that we want to dye. :)

  • @peritotessili
    @peritotessili Před 2 lety +1

    How do you maintain it?

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Reena,
      When we paint the fabric with a mordant past, the mordant will precipitate inside the fibre, later when we add the tannin bath, the tannin particles will create a bond with the mordant inside the fibre. This bond is strong and will allow the print to stay in the fabric for a long time. I recommend washing the fabric by hand using a gentle and neutral soap. 😉

  • @belakumar2386
    @belakumar2386 Před 2 lety +1

    Can we make dye with henna leaves..

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Bela! yes you can make a dye with henna leaves, you will get a terracotta colour, and more yellowish when Alum is used. 🌿

    • @belakumar2386
      @belakumar2386 Před 2 lety

      @@CasaCaribe thank u for ur help..💚

  • @fabali6380
    @fabali6380 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you dye viscose?

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před 2 lety

      Hi Ali, 😊
      Yes, you can dye viscose, viscose is an artificial fabric that use cellulose pulp to create a fabric that looks like silk. because it is created with a natural material you can dye it; it will not take a rich colour like 100% cotton, but still can get a good result.
      Here I cannot find 100% linen, so I always use 50% linen 50% viscose (which is cheaper) 🌿

    • @fabali6380
      @fabali6380 Před 2 lety

      @@CasaCaribe brill thanks for the reply. I found a top with a linen n viscose blend so I wondered if it could be dyed. What would the best mordant be for this?

  • @martimvilhena4274
    @martimvilhena4274 Před rokem

    Hey, do we really need to use the guar gum? Can’t we paint directly with the mix of Vinegar water and ferrous sulphate?

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před rokem +3

      Hi, If you don't use guar gum ( or another gum) you will have a very liquid mix; when you apply it to the fabric it will cover the surface of the fabric quickly, we use guar gum to be able to paint more precise images.
      imagine that you are painting on paper, with guar gum it will be like acrylic painting and without it will be like a very watery watercolour. If you have a hard time finding guar gum, you can use corn starch. 😊

    • @martimvilhena4274
      @martimvilhena4274 Před rokem

      Thank u

  • @morwennaloe
    @morwennaloe Před rokem +2

    ??? at 10:54 you say: 30 g Soda Ash & "30 LITRES of hot water" !!! Do you mean 300 ml? or maybe 3 litres? PLEASE CONFIRM AMOUNT OF WATER. ... Also what is the water you use for this process with soda ash & water. I know the word "scour" for very deep cleaning. THANK YOU.

    • @CasaCaribe
      @CasaCaribe  Před rokem +1

      Hi Ruth, I'm so sorry for the confusion, I meant * 3 litres of hot water* . thank you for letting me know. The process that I do with soda ash & water is called _Dunging_ , which is a process required to fix the mordant onto the textile.