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The process of dyeing fabric can lead to textile waste due to the typical method of coloring while wet, which makes it difficult to know how the color will look once dry. But a professor at North ...
How can I dye textiles naturally? I’ve spent the past year learning how to create custom colors using marigold and coreopsis. I picked these two flowers because of their brilliant colors, though you ...
Who knew this garden scrap could make a beautiful natural dye? Turn this overlooked material into a natural dye that's ...
The textile industry’s traditional dyeing of cotton fabrics is characterised by high water consumption, substantial chemical use and effluent generation. Sustainable dyeing processes seek to minimise ...
Dyers say pigments can imprint a favorite color on clothing, quilts or even yarn and give them a way to connect with nature and preserve it. The flowers of perennial dyer’s chamomile are one of James ...
At a factory in Vietnam, workers load rolls of undyed polyester into a steel container connected to a storage tank that holds carbon dioxide. When pressure in the container is turned up, the carbon ...
If you're looking for a way to bring new life to clothes and other textiles, tie-dye is an easy and fun, all-ages activity. Tie-dye is a form of resist-dyeing, where "resists"— in this case, rubber ...
African indigo dyeing is an ancient craft that has been used for centuries to create vibrant textiles. The technique, which ...
Since the invention of synthetic dyes, people around the globe have been using different types of plants as a source of ...
Most of the discourse surrounding personal protective equipment (PPE) is justifiably concentrated on the ability of a garment to minimize exposure to hazards, ultimately making workplaces safer.