What is Tea Dyeing? Fabric dyeing with tea is a natural dyeing option. It is a simple and effective way to create a soft, aged, ... Read more The post Step by Step Tea Dyeing Process appeared first on Textile Learner.| Textile Learner
Textile industry is one of the largest consumers of water, energy, and chemicals. Traditional dyeing methods often release toxic effluents into the environment, causing water pollution, high energy use, and health risks. To overcome these problems, the industry is shifting toward sustainable dyeing techniques. Now sustainable dyeing techniques are becoming increasingly popular in the textile […] The post Sustainable Dyeing Techniques in Textile Industry appeared first on Textile Engineering.| Textile Engineering
This post is about “that” warp I thought about giving up on in my last post. I got 3 pieces out of that 5-yard warp so far and am working on the final one still. They are pinned on the wall for now…| Peggy Osterkamp's Weaving Blog
I was fortunate to recently come across the work of Jane McKeating and was instantly and completely taken in by her beautiful illustrative and textural artworks. This prompted me to get in touch an…| fishinkblog.com
A dyeing master must need to know dyeing recipe calculation to measure accurate dyestuff and chemical. The entire process occurs in lap dip.| Textile Trainer
Discover how waterless dyeing technique is revolutionizing textile manufacturing. Learn about CO₂ dyeing,and plasma treatment in fabric dyeing.| Textile Trainer
Introduction In today’s textile industry, the demand for high-quality, smooth, and durable cotton fabric is dramatically escalating day by day. Buyers are always searching for good quality products with good finishing properties. Biopolishing is...| Textile Trainer
© Catharine Ellis, as posted to the blog: Natural Dye: Experiments and Results Determine the size of your indigo vat: This decision is primarily based on your intended use of the vat. If the vat is made for only small scale test dyeing, perhaps a 1-liter jar is adequate. Larger test dyeing and the dyeing … Continue reading Fermented Indigo Vat: Blog Post #5: Getting Started with the Fermentation Vat and things to consider before making a vat| Natural Dye: Experiments and Results
© Catharine Ellis, as posted to the blog: Natural Dye: Experiments and Results Fermentation is a biochemical process in which complex organic molecules are broken down into smaller molecules through the action of bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms. In food production, it can broadly refer to any process in which the activity of microorganisms can … Continue reading Fermented Indigo Vat: Blog Post #4: How Does Fermentation Reduce an Indigo Vat?| Natural Dye: Experiments and Results
Who doesn't love the indigo fabric? The Japanese classic blue and white is a firm favourite with sewists and quilters alike.| Chris Dodsley @mbCD
Intrigued by natural dye but don't know where to start? Read our Q&A with natural dyer Zoe Burt to give you a flavour of the technique.| Ragged Life Blog
Despite not seemingly that long ago that I was outlining plans for all the great things I would do over the winter, my first real show of the year is just about upon me! This weekend I will be demo…| Halldor the Viking