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Tea is rich with tannin (good for gripping onto fabric), is inexpensive, and attaches well to cotton and linen. It typically gives you a light brown color if you don’t use any color modifiers. You can use an iron modifier on the fabric after you dye it with the tea, which will shift your colors to grey, and increase our fabric’s color- and lightfastness. At the iron sulfate stage, you will be able to experiment with different dipping and folding techniques to create patterns on your fabric.

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Dyeing with tea is easy, inexpensive, and gives your textiles a rich earthy color. Tea is rich in tannins which bonds well with natural fibers, which means that it doesn’t require a mordant (a substance used to bind the dye to the fabric). It is a great choice for those who are new to dyeing.

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Surprisingly, beetroot’s colour is just a temporary stain, not a lasting dye.

The red pigment in beetroot, betalain, is very unstable and fades even if the dyed fabric stays out of the light.

Instead, try these reliable kitchen dyes:

☕️ Tea
🍊 Pomegranate skins
🧅 Onion skins (yellow or red)

These plants are rich in tannins and make excellent dyes 😍

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NATURAL DYEING | REBECCA DESNOS on Instagram: "Think beetroot (beets) is a natural dye? Think again! ❌ Surprisingly, beetroot’s colour is just a temporary stain, not a lasting dye. The red pigment in beetroot, betalain, is very unstable and fades even if the dyed fabric stays out of the light. Instead, try these reliable kitchen dyes: ☕️ Tea 🍊 Pomegranate skins 🧅 Onion skins (yellow or red) These plants are rich in tannins and make excellent dyes 😍 👉 Comment GUIDE and I’ll DM you a…

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