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An illustrated look at the process of natural dyeing from 40 coloring plants, along with the necessary materials, how to prepare of fibers or substances, mordanting, and different dyeing methods.
The fascinating luminosity of colors from plants can be easily transferred to wool, silk, or other materials at home. Necessary materials, mordanting, thepreparation of fibers and dye sources, and differentdyeing methods are described in detail in this richly illustrated book.
Also shown are how the dyed materials can be felted or turned into woolen pictures. The traditional coloring of Easter eggs with natural colors or the coloring of the sun is also explained. Lastbut not least, the authors deal with trend-setting ecoprinting.[AuthorName]By Franziska Ebner and Romana Hasenhrl[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Franziska Ebner lives in Salzburg and has been dyeing with plants for about 30 years. She makes the dyed textiles into jewelry and decorative accessories, which she sells at artisan markets and exhibitions. More about the author at www.franziskaebner.com. Romana Hasenhrl is a freelance author and also lives in Salzburg. More about the author at www.romanahasenoehrl.at.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]338 color images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Glorious Colors from Roots, Leaves & Flowers[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]338 color images[/ColorPattern]