Description
Genista tinctoria
A very good quality dye is obtained from the flowers and leaves and lovely green when over-dyed with woad.
Contains luteolin.
HOW TO DYE WITH DYER’S GREENWEED
100g – £6.00
Additional information
| Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Genista tinctoria
A very good quality dye is obtained from the flowers and leaves and lovely green when over-dyed with woad.
Contains luteolin.
HOW TO DYE WITH DYER’S GREENWEED
100g – £6.00
| Weight | 0.1 kg |
|---|
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Turmeric produces a bright yellow/orange colour that can be combined with woad, cochineal or safflower to give a wide range of colours.
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Madder The roots of this ancient plant are rich in red alizarin and are the source of a strong red dye. The
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Indigofera tinctoria This ancient dyestuff produces the familiar indigo blue used for batik work. There are many ways to make an indigo
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Dyer’s Chamomile – Anthemis tinctoria A short lived perennial herb with aromatic, silver green, feathery foliage. Dyer’s chamomile was used in Medieval
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Dyer’s Chamomile – Anthemis tinctoria A short lived perennial herb with aromatic, silver green, feathery foliage. Dyer’s chamomile was used in Medieval
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