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Plant dye zine / published by Rebecca Desnos.

By: Publisher: UK : Rebecca Desnos, 2020Description: 107 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • still image
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780995556683
  • 0995556687
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Contents:
Botanical inks on paper -- Eco-printing with leaves -- Petal paint -- Flower + leaf pounding -- Inspirations from the forest -- Making paint from oak galls -- Homegrown colour -- Growing cuttings -- Bundle dyeing with flowers -- Make + decorate a flower press -- Flower pressing -- Appendix -- Pretreating fabric in soya milk -- Safety guidelines -- Bibliography -- Other publications -- Keeping in touch.
Summary: Plant Dye Zine is a collection of botanical dye projects. Learn how to make paint and ink from plants, bundle dye with flowers, pound plants onto fabric, eco-print with leaves, start a dye garden, and more!
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Normal 21 days City Campus FE 633.86 DES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available (In Transit to Openshaw) 00218335

Includes bibliographical references (page 106).

Botanical inks on paper -- Eco-printing with leaves -- Petal paint -- Flower + leaf pounding -- Inspirations from the forest -- Making paint from oak galls -- Homegrown colour -- Growing cuttings -- Bundle dyeing with flowers -- Make + decorate a flower press -- Flower pressing -- Appendix -- Pretreating fabric in soya milk -- Safety guidelines -- Bibliography -- Other publications -- Keeping in touch.

Plant Dye Zine is a collection of botanical dye projects. Learn how to make paint and ink from plants, bundle dye with flowers, pound plants onto fabric, eco-print with leaves, start a dye garden, and more!

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