Dyeing with Madder - PDF
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This PDF includes:
- Supplies you will need
- Preparing your dyebath
- Dyeing your fibre
- Finishing
Dyeing is a multi-step process and it’s helpful to have an understanding of the process from the beginning. Make sure to download: Preparing Natural Fibers for Dyeing along with these instructions.
Developed by: Katelin Karbonik
This is a PDF Download only.
The small PDF fee covers future development in natural dyes, in-house sampling & graphic design to make our patterns and instructions throughout!
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