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Citrus Peel

October 9, 2020

Citrus peel is a natural way to create yellow dye for your textile and craft projects by using your kitchen waste. Using citrus to add zest to your cooking or for a quick snack? If so, start collecting the skins to throw in your dye pot instead of your trash bin! Any citrus will work: grapefruit, orange, mandarin, lemon, etc. This tutorial will show you how to brew dye from the peels, as well as the resulting color swatch samples (cotton & silk) with various mordants.

In Color Quest, YouTuber, YouTube, Video, Tutorial, Textile Art, Organic Dye, Natural Dye, Flora, Fiber Art, Fiber, Earth, Art Tags Citrus Peel, Grapefruit, Orange, Natural Dye, Natural Color, Organic Dye, Organic, Dye, How to dye fabric, How to, Tutorial, Video, YouTube, YouTuber, Color Quest
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Yellow Onion Skin

October 2, 2020

Yellow onion skin is a natural way to create orange dye for your textile and craft projects by using your kitchen waste. Start collecting skins when you use onion in your cooking instead of throwing them away. If you don't cook with onions, no problem! The produce department in your local grocery store will happily give you their skins if you ask for them. This tutorial will show you how to brew dye from the skins, as well as the resulting color swatch samples (cotton) with various mordants.

In Art, Earth, Fiber, Fiber Art, Flora, Natural Dye, Organic Dye, Tutorial, Video, YouTube, YouTuber Tags Onion Skin, Natural Dye, Natural Color, Textile, Textile Art, How to, How to dye fabric, Color Quest, YouTube, Video, YouTuber, Tutorial
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Hibiscus

September 25, 2020

Hibiscus is a natural way to create red and pink dyes for your textile and craft projects. If you don't live in a tropical area where hibiscus grows naturally, no problem! You can use hibiscus tea or dried flowers (see links below) for a quick and easy organic color alternative. This tutorial will show you how to brew dyes from both flowers and tea, as well as the resulting color swatch samples (cotton) of both methods.

In Art, Earth, Fiber, Fiber Art, Flora, Natural Dye, Organic Dye, Textile Art, Tutorial, Video, YouTube, YouTuber Tags Hibiscus, Natural Color, Natural Dye, Tutorial, Video, How to, How to dye fabric, YouTube, YouTuber
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Color Quest

September 20, 2020

Welcome to my new YouTube channel, Margaret Byrd:Color Quest as I move my Trail Tales blog to a vlog! Every Friday, I release new video content focused on the amazing world of natural color. Join me as I explore ways to forage and invite organic color into my creative practice.

In Art, Artist, Earth, Fiber, Fiber Art, Natural Dye, Organic Dye, Textile Art, Travel, Wanderlust, YouTube, YouTuber, Tutorial, Video Tags YouTube, Vlog, Color Quest, Margaret Byrd, Dye, Natural Dye, Natural Color, Trail Tales, YouTuber, Tutorial, Video, How to, How to dye fabric, Silk, Cotton, Eco, Forage, Organic Dye, Botanical dye
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