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This document provides instructions for a laboratory exercise on dyeing materials using natural plant dyes and various mordants. It includes safety precautions, required materials, and a procedure
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Gather natural plant materials (like flowers, leaves, and roots).
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Choose a mordant (if required) to help the dye bond to the fabric.
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Prepare the plant materials by chopping or crushing them to release their color.
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Boil the plant materials in water to extract the dye.
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Strain the liquid to remove solid parts, leaving only the dye.
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Pre-soak the fabric in the mordant solution (if using) for the recommended time.
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Add the fabric to the dye bath and simmer for 30 minutes to an hour, stirring occasionally.
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Rinse the fabric in cold water to remove excess dye.
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Hang the dyed fabric to dry away from direct sunlight.

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Artists and craft makers looking for eco-friendly dye options.
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Textile designers aiming for unique and natural color palettes.
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DIY enthusiasts interested in sustainable practices.
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Crafters involved in natural fabric printing and dyeing.
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Individuals seeking to create handmade gifts or home decor.
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Natural dyes are dyes or colorants derived from plants, invertebrates, or minerals. The majority of natural dyes are vegetable dyes from plant sources — roots, berries, bark, leaves, and wood — and other biological sources such as fungi.
Natural dye plants Black tea (brown dye) Madder root (red dye) Alkanet root & logwood bark (purple dye) Yellow onion skins (bright yellow dye) Avocado skins (pink dye) Fusticwood (golden yellow dye, green dye) if mixed with indigo or woad)
Plant-based dyes such as woad (Isatis tinctoria), indigo, saffron, and madder were important trade goods in the economies of Asia, Africa and Europe.
General rule: cook the plant in the water to dissolve the dye (temperature and extraction time depends on the plant), strain the dye, place the fibers in the dye bath and cook again to let the dye bond with the mordant.
With plants like Japanese indigo, woad, thyme, madder, dyer's coreopsis, marigolds, and calendula, you can effortlessly create vibrant dyes for your artistic projects.
There are some natural hair colourants, plant based, most notably from Lawsonia inermis, the plant that's known as Henna. Indigo and Senna are also used, usually in conjuction with henna.
With plants like Japanese indigo, woad, thyme, madder, dyer's coreopsis, marigolds, and calendula, you can effortlessly create vibrant dyes for your artistic projects.
Natural Dyes Orange: carrots, gold lichen, onion skins Brown: dandelion roots, oak bark, walnut hulls, tea, coffee, acorns Pink: berries, cherries, red and pink roses, avocado skins, and seeds (really!) Blue: Indigo, woad, red cabbage, elderberries, red mulberries, blueberries, purple grapes, dogwood bark

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Natural plant dyes are colorants derived from various parts of plants such as leaves, roots, fruits, and flowers, used to dye fabrics or materials in an eco-friendly manner.
Individuals or organizations that produce or use natural plant dyes for commercial purposes or regulatory compliance are typically required to file associated documentation regarding their use.
To fill out the NATURAL PLANT DYES documentation, one should provide detailed information about the types of dyes used, their sourcing, usage guidelines, and any safety data related to the dyes.
The purpose of natural plant dyes is to provide a sustainable, non-toxic alternative to synthetic dyes, promoting ecological health and supporting traditional dyeing practices.
The information that must be reported includes the specific plant sources, dye composition, quantities produced or used, safety data, and any environmental impact assessments.
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