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Dye from crushed beetles (red and pink) Cochineal. Presented to show visitors the raw materials used to make color on the fabrics and textiles.
"Making the Invisible Visible: Conservation and Islamic Art", an exhibition to showcase the behind-the-scenes work involved in bringing the New Galleries for the Art of the Arab Lands to life.
April 2-August 4, 2013
Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York, New York
Photos from the Association of Weavers, Spinners & Dyers Summer School 2019 'A Textile Heritage', held at Askham Bryan College, York, August 2019
wilton's royal blue, red-red and golden yellow and I added just enough water to almost cover the yarn and poured the dye in I did not stir or move the yarn I waved it for 6 min.
Catalog #: 00066112
Manufacturer: Dye
Designation:
Official Nickname: Dart
Notes: 1929.0
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
dyeing is an important process.It is quite different from ordinary vegetable dyeing.To make AI have the power of dyeing, process of fermantation should be needed.
Dyer's greenweed on old ant hills
Ashford Hill Woods And Meadows Site of Special Scientific Interest
Ashford Hill National Nature Reserve
Hampshire
Copyright Natural England/Peter Wakely
1992
Playing with my camera!
The natural wool dyeing workshop I went on, held in Värtsilä, under the great tuition of Rod Welch and Karoliina Arvilommi.
Sample of Natural dyed Silk/Cotton blend yarn. The bottom is just a little that was dipped quickly in some blue Wilton dye. Next is the original color of the yarn. Then the Juniper needle dyed. The green is from Yerba Mate tea dye with an alum mordant. and then more of the original color.
We've been dyeing fabric and thread at Cinderford Artspace this term. Margaret is making an applique, stitched panel.
the night ended with my ingenius idea to dye our tongues with food dye. it was fun taking these photos but it stained our teeth a little... hahaha
So... I've never dyed my hair before. Before last night that is. Got some red dye from the local beauty supply shop, went over to Cheryl's place, and we were off to the races. The top took more of the dye than the longer parts of my hair, so I may redo in another week or two. Check back within the next week or so - I'm sure pics of me with the current dye job will pop up.
Rob Dye
Light Of Day Charity Concert
Ivory Blacks
Glasgow, Scotland
November 28th 2014
All photos by Stacey Auld @ Music Box Unwinds
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One of the tanks in the dye shop in the Ditherington flax mill (also known as the Maltings) in Shrewsbury
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Mamiya7ll Rollei 400s Diafine
October 12, 1911. Around the time of Isaac Jewett Dyer and Flora Chapron Dyer's marriage. This was stuck into one of his sermon books.
Only two are mine.
This project was too wacky to sum up briefly here. If you're interested in what happened, click on through to the blog.
the dye: dark brown liquid Rit
fill a stainless steel pot with enough water to completely submerge each piece in without it touching the bottom (or sides)
bring water to a boil
stir in dye
keep on high heat, just under boiling
dip parts in intervals
stir bath occasionally so dye doesn't settle
rinse pan immediately and soak with baking soda
Natural dyeing experiment with black beans and black turtle beans. From the top:
1. Turtle beans fresh bath, alum mordanted yarn
2. Turtle beans fresh bath, alum mordanted yarn, vinegar afterdip
3. Black beans fresh bath, alum mordanted yarn
4. Black beans 3 days old bath, alum mordanted yarn
5. Black beans 3 days old bath, alum mordanted yarn, vinegar afterdip