Another secret of Sumac is that the high levels of tannic acid present allow it to dye a lovely lavender when applied to cotton with an iron Natural Dye Experiment: Soft Brown wool dye with Foraged and Gathered Mushrooms | Last Minute Laura
You will need about 50 grams or 1.764 ounces of berries to 50 grams of dye material (wool, cotton, linen, alpaca, etc.). Bring to a boil and turn down the heat (8) Dye Bath Recipes with Berries (Natural Dyes project) Breathtaking sumac ecoprint details #ecoprint #sumac #naturaldye
Sumac Dip-Dyed Linen Patchwork | Natural Dye with Iron Modifier on Linen19 October 2025 HOW TO MAKE SUMAC DYE
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Dyeing Half My Spun Yarn with Sumac Berries Update on sumac dye/ tan experiment.
Preparing Fabric for Natural Dye with a Tannin Soak and Mordant Join me as I dye shetland yarn with Staghorn Sumac. I talk about the great properties of Sumac. You will learn how to forage for Sumac Powder - Botanical Colors
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My biggest piece of advice, specifically for the berries: soak them in water for a day or two. The fuzzy bits make them very hydrophobic, so they really resist -Processing and Dyeing with Oak, Oak Galls, Walnut and Sumac with detailed guidelines on my preferred method of extracting dye (purchased or foraged, fresh or Sumac - excellent wild edible / medicinal
Take a peek into my process of natural dyeing with foraged sumac from my garden - from gathering leaves and simmering the dye TRAP DYING FOR FREE WITH SUMAC TREE
Sumac dye/ tan- Deer hide Final Natural Dyes : Staghorn Sumac Berries There are many plant materials you can use as natural dyes and today we're using the
Sultry sumac You can responsibly forage the wild landscapes for more than just food! ✨ This beautiful knitted scarf got some Mordant Monday: Spotlight on Sumac - Botanical Colors
Herbalist Matthew Wood talks about the many uses of one of his favorite herbs, sumac (Rhus coriaria). Sumac is used as a spice, Natural Yarn Dyes and their mordants. #sumac dye #ihavethisthingwithplants #osageorange #weld Lye VS Sumac: natural dye
I used sumac to dye my traps this year. I usually use Walnut hulls but they hadn't dropped yet. So I used Hawthorn Sumac, which I dyed these with sumac. The first two were not mordanted (second Creating 1700s Natural Dyes with Sumac & Walnut | Traditional Dyeing Methods
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I mordant my fiber before I dye with plants or mushrooms. Mordanting before dyeing helps the dye stick to your fiber, improving Painting with extracted colors from Sumac tree
Sumac Gall Natural Dye is applied by stuffing and saddening (post-mordanting) rather than pre-mordanting, so no initial mordanting is required. The fibers Staghorn Sumac - Wild Edible Berry to Make a Lemony Drink Forgotten treasure ✨ This little dye jar was started in a @plantdyestudio workshop over two years ago… and then left at the back
This Plant is Food, Bug Repellent, & a Natural Dye! #survival #wildplants #edibleplants #bugs #dye Naturally Dyeing a Scarf With Foraged Sumac 🌿
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Upcycling old textiles with natural dyes #naturaldye #thriftflip #upcycle In this video, I explore how to use a lye bath to extract natural dye from sumac. Watch as the alkaline environment breaks down
Sumac is considered a “light” tannin, meaning it has a subtle yellow color of its own, but doesn't necessarily have a strong brown tannin component. Natural Dye Experiment: Three Different Mordants with BLACK WALNUTS on WOOL YARN | Last Minute Laura
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Natural blue dye from the garden! #naturaldye #indigo #freshleafindigo #slowfashion Experimenting with sumac for dye or tannin on buckskin.
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor ( Learn how to dye with plants or flowers using the basic steps I outline in this video tutorial. Dandelions are perfect for someone
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A full palette of colours can be achieved by varying mordants; blending dyes together (i.e. cutch and cochineal, madder and Dyeing with SUMAC!
In this episode of Woodland Escape, renowned finger weaver and natural dyeing expert Denis Caron makes his much-anticipated Experience with Sumac? : r/naturaldye Capturing the last bits of spring. #naturaldye #sumac #textiles
Trap Dying with Sumac Solar dying silk ribbon with sumac berries - natural dyes are amazing! #plantdye #naturaldye Last update on sumac hide. Nice color.
What color is Sumac dyed ? #e08a1e hex color - Yellow color - Cool color e08a1e Hex #e08a1e Color Code is also known as Natural Dye Experiment! Malibar or Vining Spinach, Foraging, Diy, cottagecore Natural Dye Basics: Mordanting
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Dyeing clothes with BEETROOT #upcycle #shorts #zerowaste Sumac Powder (Rhus coriaria) is a traditional tannin for pretreating cottons. The tannin is derived mainly from the bark of the tree.
Sumac dyed color #e08a1e hex color - Yellow color - Cool color e08a1e Love and compassion, rebirth--Staghorn sumac
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A short video of adding extracted colors from the Sumac leaves and fruits to the piece. Music: Title of Natural Dyeing with Sumac Berries Dyeing with sumac is an uncomplicated process. I use an almost identical process with Goldenrod (see past posts) I am not into long, complex methods!
Dyeing with Sumac Galls (Rhus Chinensis) — Shepherd Textiles I've been dyeing quite a bit with dye materials that produce green and yellow and am anxious to try to get a different color. Sumac supposedly produces a
Sixteen years ago I started natural dyeing with fresh walnut husks. It was so fun and easy, it started me on my journey to becoming The dried bobs of the Staghorn sumac are occasionally used by beekeepers for their smokers. With the exception of the roots, Natural Dyeing | Rhubarb + Silk: It is truly beautiful to color fabric with natural ingredients. I bought rhubarb at this herb store in
Sumac leaves are high in tannins, which means when combined with Iron they can produce dyes ranging from grey to purple. Come along into the past with me as I forage some sumac berries last fall, and then dye with them in the spring! Natural dyeing is
I just made a dye bath with sumac berries and leaves. The dye bath is at pH 3 - that is acidic enough to remove mordants. I just did a test in Dyeing with Sumac 🌿🧶 #naturaldye
How to make sumac (from the wild) #foraging #sumac #spices how to extract dye from trees! #trees #foraging #dye Purple Corn and Sumac Berry Dye.
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Naturally dyed garments can fade without the proper preparation. Natural dye artist and designer, Hannah Ross shares the three Learn the easy steps to mordant cotton, linen and other plant fibers using Aluminum acetate. Also learn how to scour plant fibers