The Chemistry of Natural Dyes - Bytesize Science
We visited the Brooklyn Textile Arts Center to get the low-down on the chemistry of natural dyes. Watch our latest video to find out how turmeric, cabbage and even beetles can be used as natural sources of color to transform that boring white t-shirt into a landscape of vibrant hues. Produced by the American Chemical Society Video by Kirk Zamieroski Scientific consultation by Stephen Talcott

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Everything I Wish I Knew When I Started Natural Dyeing

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How To Make Natural Dyes - Textiles Techniques

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