Natural Dyeing - How to Mordant Cotton, Linen and Other Cellulose Fibers
Usually natural dyeing is done with protein fibers because they are easier to dye, but cotton, linen, hemp and other cellulose fibers deserve to be dyed with natural dyes as well. Here's how to premordant them for the dye pot. www.thefiberpusher.com

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Testing 6 Mordant Methods on Cotton

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Scouring Linen and Cotton - Preparation for Dyeing

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Natural Dyeing and Ecoprinting with Onion Skins

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Natural Dye Basics: Learn How to Mordant Plant Fibers

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Mordanting Cotton With vs Without Tannin

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Natural Dyeing Prep - Mordanting Wool with Alum, Copper and Tin

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Solar yarn dyeing

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Natural Dye Basics part 2: scouring, mordanting & dyeing wool yarn | Last Minute Laura

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Scouring Plant Fibers: Preparing Cotton and Linen for Natural Dyeing

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Introduction to Mordants & Tannins

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Mordants for Natural Dyes

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Mordanting with Soy Milk

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Walnut Dye - Early American Fabric

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How to Mordant Cotton and Linen for Natural Dyeing

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Natural dyeing antique Jacquard linen with walnut hulls, iron, and grape vine leaves.

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Make a Solar Dye Jar and easily dye your own embroidery fabrics and threads with natural materials!

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HOW TO USE ALUM TO MORDANT TEXTILE FOR NATURAL DYE | ORGANIC COLOR | COTTON LINEN HEMP SILK WOOL

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HOW TO MORDANT FABRIC WITH TANNIN AND ALUM | OAK GALLS POWDER | NATURAL DYE

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Natural Dyeing with Black Beans | pH Shifting

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