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»Plantefarver« er en praktisk guide både i naturen, når planterne skal indsamles og i køkkenet, når garnet skal farves. Du bliver hjulpet i gang med plantefarvning på en enkel og overskuelig måde med korte trin for trin-beskrivelser og masser af eksempler på planternes mangfoldige og smukke farveresultater. Langt størstedelen af farveplanterne er helt almindelige og nemme at finde i den danske natur — og bogen er en hjælp til alle, der vil vide mere om, hvilke ressourcer naturen rummer, og som har lyst til at inddrage dem, hvor det er muligt. »Plantefarver« er rigt illustreret, og du kan ikke undgå at blive smittet af den begejstring for planter, farver og forsøg, der gennemstrømmer bogen. »Plantefarver« beskriver 32 planter med fotos og farveresultater. Bogens kapitler gennemgår planter, farver, arbejdsplads, vand, garn, klargøring, bejdsning, farvning med planter, farvning med rødt, farvning med blåt og efterbehandling. De forskellige farvetavler i bogen kan fungere som opslagsværk i forbindelse med overfarvninger.
Du kan nemt farve dit eget garn hjemme med forskellige sjove teknikker. Ved at bruge mikrobølgeovn går farvningen både nemt og hurtigt. Du bliver præsenteret for tre nemme grundteknikker, farvebad, håndfarvning og farvning med farvepulver, som du kan kombinere og bruge som basis for dine egne kreative ideer.Farverne, der er brugt i bogen, hedder Acid-Dyes og er meget miljøvenlige. Farven fikseres og smitter ikke af, da de er både vaskeægte og farveægte.Håndfarvning af garn er blevet meget populært i Danmark, og med denne bog får du rig mulighed for selv at prøve det af derhjemme.Lad en helt ny verden udfolde sig, og få opskrifter på blandt andet meleret, stribet, colourfaded, speckled, tone-i-tone, pastelfarvet og multifarvet garn samt grundviden til at udvikle dine egne flotte farver og teknikker.Pernille Cordes ejer butikken Englegarn og udvikler selv fantastiske strikke- og hækleopskrifter. Desuden underviser hun i håndarbejde og har tidligere udgivet bøgerne Tunesisk hækling – til dig og din bolig, Den store bog om tunesisk hækling og Strik og Stræk - en wellness strikkebog i samarbejde med Martha Miehe-Renard.
"Farm & Folk Quilt Alchemy explores natural dyeing methods and details the process of creating a quilt from scratch. With an emphasis on the slow and intentional aspects of hand stitching, Buscaglia's quilts are artful and satisfying to create. By focusing on select dye plants and recipes, which are all ideal for cotton and linen specifically, Buscaglia teaches the reader how to achieve consistent and beautiful results using traditional handwork techniques. Features 20 Color Formulas to Create 10 Projects, Including 7 Full-Size Quilt Patterns."--
Be inspired by the plants around you and discover their unique colours. This book is a practical guide to eco-printing and natural dyeing on cotton and other plant based fibres. With a focus on natural materials and simple methods, it is easy to get started or to deepen your existing dyeing practice.Learn how to:¿ choose fabric and prepare it with soy milk binder¿ choose and gather dyestuff ¿ make dye baths from leaves, flowers and bark ¿ produce even and patterned dye effects ¿ create clear and detailed eco-prints¿ and combine the techniques to create unique garments with leaf prints and sections of solid dye LOUISE UPSHALL is an artist and dyer with a special interest in eco-printing on cotton. Under the label Gumnut Magic, she writes, teaches and sells a range of naturally dyed clothing and fabric.
Markedet og messer inden for kreative aktiviteter er fyldt med håndfarvet garn, og interessen for selv at mestre denne kunst er stigende. Med denne bog i hånden bliver du guidet trin for trin gennem hele garnfarvningsprocessen. Den dækker alt: fra håndtering og forberedelse af garnet til avancerede farveteknikker som speckled, melerede og multifarvede stilarter samt upcycling. Lær effektive fikseringsmetoder som ovn-, damp- og grydebehandling, og finpuds dine færdigheder med tips til efterbehandling.Ikke nok med det, Farv dit garn giver dig dybdegående kendskab til tekstilfibre med fokus på animalske fibre som uld og silke samt det syntetiske materiale polyamid. Alt dette præsenteret i en bæredygtig kontekst, så du kan farve med god samvittighed.Denne bog er mere end en vejledning – den indeholder alt om garnets farverige verden, du kan bruge i mange år. Uanset om du er nybegynder eller erfaren i garnfarvning, vil denne bog berige dig kreativt og inspirere dig til at skabe noget unikt. Kirsten Nyboe er uddannet tekstildesigner fra Designskolen i Kolding. De sidste 10 år har hun som fuldtidsbeskæftigelse undervist i garnfarvning og designet strikkeopskrifter. Med sin professionelle tilgang forstår hun på en praksisnær og pædagogisk måde at formidle sin store viden og passion for fibre, farver, design og proces.Kirsten Nyboe har tidligere udgivet strikkebogen En kant.
Lær at farve garn med planter og andre naturmaterialer Velkommen til en farverig, inspirerende og praktisk håndbog om at farve garn med planter og farvematerialer fra naturen – og strik derefter skøn beklædning og tilbehør med resultatet af dine farveeksperimenter. Forfatterne har gravet dybt i gamle bøger om plantefarvning, testet og derefter både videreudviklet traditionelle farveopskrifter og eksperimenteret med nye. Målet har været at få så permanente og holdbare farver med så få kemikalier som muligt og samtidig gøre op med fordommene om, at plantefarvning kun giver grumsede gule nuancer. I denne bog samles alle regnbuens farver! Plantefarvning er en oplevelse med mange dimensioner: farve, kemi, håndværk og at komme ud i naturen og lære dens flora at kende – og ikke mindst strikke med sit farvede garn. Bogen indeholder 30 grundopskrifter på farver fra planter, lav, svampe og lus og masser af tips og ideer til, hvordan du kan udvikle dem videre. Sidst i bogen finder du otte strikkeopskrifter på beklædning, du kan strikke med dit plantefarvede garn.
Take a colorful journey through the seasons with this essential guide to sustainable, botanical dyeing from noted expert Aurélia Wolff. A captivating blend of chemistry, culinary flair and the magic of dye-pot alchemy, natural dyeing allows you to create your own vibrant, uniquely colorful results. Author and 'color cook' Aurélia Wolff provides 18 easy-to-follow recipes that will guide you through the seasons including: delicate shades of walnut in springvibrant madder in summerwarm oak and elderberry in autumnrich chestnut completing the seasonal palette in winter. >This practical yet visually sumptuous book contains: A thorough, beginner-friendly introduction to botanical dyeing and mordanting, packed with historical insights.18 seasonal recipes using ethically-foraged and easily sourced ingredients.An in-depth guide to sustainable, ethical foraging, to encourage a deeper connection with nature.A vibrant array of dyed fabric and hand-dyed projects for inspiration, for both experienced artisans and newcomers, including cushions and bedding for the home as well as sandals and a sarong for the beach.A foreword and endorsement from Michel Garcia, world-renowned expert in botanical dyeing.
Ce livre est un guide complet sur le pastel et l'extraction de son indigo. Les lecteurs apprendront tout ce qu'il y a à savoir sur ces sujets, de l'histoire de la teinture à l'extraction des pigments, en passant par les techniques de teinture et les meilleures pratiques pour obtenir des résultats optimaux. Les illustrations et les diagrammes aident à visualiser les processus décrits dans le livre. Il s'agit d'une ressource inestimable pour tous ceux qui s'intéressent à la teinture de tissus et à l'art du pastel.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Environmental consciousness has recently become a crucial aspect of industrial processes. The textile industry, known for its massive water consumption and dye discharge, has been under increasing pressure to adopt sustainable practices. Enter "Eco-Friendly Dye Recovery," a groundbreaking approach that seeks to revolutionize the dyeing process while minimizing its environmental impact.Traditional dyeing methods result in large volumes of wastewater laced with harmful dyes being released into water bodies, leading to pollution and ecological damage. However, this landscape is changing with the advent of eco-friendly dye recovery techniques. The process involves capturing and recycling dye from wastewater, significantly reducing the pollutants discharged.Eco-friendly dye recovery uses innovative technologies such as membrane filtration, adsorption, and advanced oxidation processes. These methods effectively separate and isolate dyes from wastewater, enabling their reuse and minimizing the overall consumption of water and energy in the dyeing process. Furthermore, the recovered dyes maintain quality, ensuring they can be used again without compromising the end product's integrity.This progressive approach not only aligns with sustainable principles but also proves beneficial to businesses. By implementing eco-friendly dye recovery, textile companies can achieve cost savings, enhance their brand image, and meet eco-conscious consumer demands. Embracing this transformative technology can help forge a greener and more responsible path for the textile industry while preserving the beauty of our planet for future generations.
Behan guides readers through everything you need to know to make your own natural dyes. She features recipes and top tips on everything you need to know to make your own natural dyes, focusing on how to turn plants into dyes. -- adapted from back cover
The Story Coloring Book - Left-Handed VersionAll coloring images are on the left page of the book.Inspiring coloring designs including beautiful party, good Bible verses, cake for sweet holiday, flower vase and nature designs.Enjoy the picnic in nature where butterflies flutter, fronds of coconut palm trees stand against the glaring sun, and sweet fruits are ubiquitous.Nature, full of vigor and beauty, will soothe your worn out body and mind.The meditative sound of the harp serenades the party full of bright jewels, sweet cakes, floral decorations, and four-leaf clovers, a universal symbol of good luck.This is a spiritual oasis for your thirsty soul. We invite you to this heavenly party rich with inner peace and heartwarming moments.Color your way and make it the most beautiful party in the world.
Dye and print your own textiles! Learn to Dye and Print Fabric Using Shibori, Tie-Dye, and Sun Print is the ultimate beginner-friendly guide that will show you how to accomplish seven different fabric manipulation techniques - from sun and veggie printing to shibori, cyanotype, flower pounding, and more. With step-by-step instructions and coordinating photography, see how easy and fun it is to transform old sheets, tablecloths, and T-shirts into one-of-a-kind printed pieces!
Selection of the Crafters' Choice Book ClubBeautiful natural dyes from plants found in the wild or grown in your own backyard. As more and more crafters are discovering, dyeing your own fabric can yield gorgeous colors. Now master dyer Rebecca Burgess identifies 36 plants that will yield beautiful natural shades and shows how easy it is to make the dyes. Pokeweed creates a vibrant magenta, while a range of soft lavender shades is created from elderberries; indigo yields a bright blue, and coyote brush creates stunning sunny yellows.Gathering Color explains where to find these plants in the wild (and for those that can be grown in your backyard, how to nurture them) and the best time and way to harvest them; maps show the range of each plant in the United States and Canada. For the dyeing itself, Burgess describes the simple equipment needed and provides a master dye recipe. The book is organized seasonally; as an added bonus, each section contains a knitting project using wools colored with dyes from plants harvested during that time of the year. With breathtaking color photographs by Paige Green throughout, Gathering Color is an essential guide to this growing field, for crafters and DIYers; for ecologists and botanists; and for artists, textile designers, and art students.
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