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      • How to Make a 1-2-3 Henna Indigo Vat
      • Frequently Asked Questions About Indigo
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Mordanted Hemp-Cotton Napkin Set & Bundle Dye Conf Mordanted Hemp-Cotton Napkin Set & Bundle Dye Confetti Packet Giveaway!

Purchase a set of 2 mordanted hemp-cotton napkins and receive a free sample pack of flower confetti to use for bundle dyeing!  Each packet contains enough raw dyestuffs to sprinkle over your damp napkins and then roll tightly and steam for 30 minutes! Limited samples available, so don’t delay!

Mordanted hemp-cotton napkins are perfect for the holiday table and everyday use.  Handwoven from vintage hemp fabric, these are deeply textured, rustic textiles. These beautiful napkins are sturdy, wear well, and get softer and softer. They take color beautifully!

Each napkin is fashioned from vintage hemp-cotton fabric stock. The hemp was grown in a Romanian village field, and each household would harvest, process, spin and weave many yards of household linen for their use. They are approximately 18″ x 18″ and machine hemmed. We used aluminum acetate and calcium carbonate for the mordant.

We’ve washed and mordanted this mordanted hemp-cotton napkin set for you so you can eco-print, bundle dye, or solid dye them with your favorite dyestuffs. Use your own dyestuffs from your garden harvest, or from kitchen scraps.

To bundle dye with these napkins, simply dampen them, sprinkle your favorite dyestuffs, roll tightly and steam for 30 minutes.  Let cool and unroll.  We used marigold petals, onion skins and sulfur cosmos for a bright, festive colors.  The solid napkin is dyed with pomegranate peel.

Sold in a set of two napkins.

Care instructions: handwash or machine wash like colors on gentle at low temperature, using mild soap.  Line dry, or dry low until slightly damp, then hang to dry to avoid creases.  Acidic liquids such as lemon juice may alter naturally dyed colors.
Logwood is Back! 20% off this Cyber Monday! We ha Logwood is Back! 20% off this Cyber Monday!

We have a restock of logwood extract arriving this week!  Take advantage of our 20% BFCM discount sale and pre-order this historical purple color from the Americas.

Discount code is BFCM20% and expires on Tuesday, December 2.  Don’t miss out! This applies to all products excluding our original sale selection. 

Both Rich Purple Logwood and Logwood Liquid are available.

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We now have Dyer's Polypore! Get now while our sal We now have Dyer's Polypore! Get now while our sale continues...

Dyer’s Polypore mushroom (Phaeolus schweinitzii) is one of the most common mushrooms in coniferous forests and is a dramatic, large flat mushroom, sometimes as large across as 12-14 inches.  It’s always a thrill to come across one in the forest, as it is so huge, and the promise of all that color is very enticing. It’s a wonderful first mushroom to try as it contains a lot of color, and it’s easy to shift color with an iron mordant. The color yield is a brilliant yellow, shifting to dark olive green with an iron after-bath. Be prepared with a lot of mordanted skeins, as this mushroom is a real powerhouse and you will be able to dye with multiple exhaust baths.

Jessica G. foraged some beautiful specimens and we’re offering them for the first time in 25g packages! Head to our site for instructions!

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    • Sustainable Team Building Events and Corporate Gifts
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  • Info
    • New To Natural Dyes?
    • Recipes
    • How to Dye with Indigo
      • How to Make a 1-2-3 Fructose Indigo Vat
      • How to Make a 1-2-3 Iron Indigo Vat
      • How to Make a 1-2-3 Henna Indigo Vat
      • Frequently Asked Questions About Indigo
    • How to Scour
    • How to Mordant
      • How to Mordant with Aluminum Acetate
      • How to Mordant with Aluminum Potassium Sulfate
      • How to Mordant with Aluminum Sulfate
      • How to Mordant with Aluminum Triformate
      • How to Mordant with Symplocos
      • How to Mordant with Tannin and Alum
      • How to use Iron Powder (Ferrous Sulfate)
    • How to Dye with Natural Dye Extracts
    • How to Dye with Raw Materials
      • Cochineal Insect Instructions
      • Dye Flower Instructions
      • Dye Mushroom Instructions
      • Fruitwood Chips Instructions
      • Logwood Chip Instructions
      • Madder Root Instructions
      • Marigold Flower Instructions
      • Oak Gall Instructions
      • Onion Skin Instructions
      • Osage Orange Sawdust Instructions
      • Pericón Instructions
      • Pomegranate Peel Instructions
      • Rhubarb Root Instructions
      • Safflower Instructions
      • Sappanwood Sawdust Instructions
      • Walnut Powder Instructions
    • How to Dye With Liquid Natural Dyes
      • Frequently Asked Questions About Aquarelle Liquid Natural Dyes
    • How to use Print Paste Thickener
    • How to check pH
  • About
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    • Our Dyehouse
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