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Japanese Maple Leaf

November 27, 2020

Raking leaves in autumn is a perfect way to forage natural color right in your back yard. Japanese maple leaves create a pink/mauve dye for your textile and craft projects by simply chopping them up and throwing them in a pot of simmering water. Rich in tannin, the dye forms a strong bond with the textile that is long lasting and safe from light and water. This tutorial will show you how to forage and brew dye from Japanese maple leaves, as well as deepen the color with an iron water bath. You will see the resulting color swatch samples (cotton & silk) with various mordants.

In Art, Artist, Color Quest, Fiber, Fiber Art, Natural Dye, Organic Dye, Textile Art, Tutorial, Video, YouTube, YouTuber Tags Leaves, Japanese Maple, Autumn, Organic, Organic Dye, Video, YouTube, YouTuber, Dye, Natural Dye, Natural Color, Fiber, Fiber Art, Textile, Textile Art, Tutorial, Art, Artist, Color Quest, Red, Maroon, Pink
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