Plant dye 100g Japanese yam (Yamamomo)
Plant dye 100g Japanese yam (Yamamomo)
Plant dyeing dye "Yamamomo" 100g
It is available in 100g portions, making it easy to purchase.
In response to customer requests to sell it in smaller quantities, we have started selling it in 100g quantities.
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Plant dye 100g Japanese yam (Yamamomo)
Plant dyeing dye: Japanese bayberry
It is available in 100g portions, making it easy to purchase.
In response to customer requests to sell it in smaller quantities, we have started selling it in 100g quantities.
The dried bark of the wild plum is used as a dye.
If mordanted with alum it will turn yellow, and if mordanted with iron it will turn khaki.
This is a plant dye whose color varies depending on the type of mordant used.
Only natural fibers such as wool, silk, linen, and cotton can be dyed.
(In the case of synthetic fiber blends, those with a small proportion of synthetic fibers are acceptable.)
Wild plum color sample● The color sample shown is for reference only.
●The actual color may differ slightly.
● The color will also change depending on the amount of dye and mordant.
[Dyeing method]
For 100g of dyed material
① Wash the item to be dyed thoroughly to remove excess oil.
② Dissolve 10g (half) of alum in 4L of 40°C hot water.
Soak the item to be dyed in the alum solution for 20 minutes (pre-mordant).
③ Meanwhile, add 40g of wild plum (bayberry) (packed in the enclosed non-woven fabric bag) to 2L of water and heat.
Once boiling, reduce heat to low and simmer for 20 minutes, then turn off the heat and remove the bay plums.
Repeat this process twice to make a total of 4 liters of bayberry dye solution.
④ Remove the item to be dyed from the alum solution ②, squeeze it out, and then dip it into the bayberry dye solution ③.
⑤ Heat slowly over low heat to 70℃ and then keep for 10 minutes.
When doing so, move the item from time to time to prevent uneven dyeing.
⑥ Turn off the heat and leave it to set the dye. About 1 hour (3-4 hours if you have time).
⑦ After removing the dyed item in the same manner as in ②, soak it in the mordant solution for 20 minutes to develop and fix the color. (Mordanting)
⑧ Return the item to be dyed into the dye solution in step ⑤ and heat it again.
Heat slowly over low heat to 65°C and then keep for 10 minutes.
9. Turn off the heat and leave to set the dye. About 30 minutes (1-2 hours if you have time).
10. After that, wash with lukewarm water and dry in a well-ventilated, shady area.
★It's finished.
[Notes]
● When using, wear vinyl gloves or an apron to prevent the liquid from coming into contact with clothing, skin, etc.
● If it adheres to the surface, it will cause discoloration, so please wash it off immediately with water.
●Not for drinking purposes.
● If the product gets into your eyes or mouth, wash your eyes and gargle immediately.
● If you feel pain, consult a doctor.
[About storage]
● Use as soon as possible after opening.
● When storing, keep in a cool, dark place.