HOW to NATURAL Print with POMEGRANATE skins | Mordant | Natural dye| BOTANICAL COLOURS | CasaCaribe

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Learn how to natural dye and create a pattern with this tutorial.
In this video, I show you how to use a mordant to create a pattern on a piece of cotton fabric; we are going to use ferrous sulphate to create a paste that we can apply to the fabric with a brush with screen printing.

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Hi everyone :) Fe de errata: * 3 litres of water* when Dunging the fabric after printing, not 30 litres.

My e-book of How to create a mordant printing is now available on my website
Hope you all enjoy the video! have a nice day :)

CasaCaribe
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Beautiful Thank you for sharing your experience

dineshvashi
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Wonderful video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge in such a sweet way! Such a surprising result, the ink black coming from the pomegranate; I would expect red or pink! 🤩🫶

cateaudesfans
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Thank you. I watched the video and then bought four of you books. !

deborahdaviesdd-artist
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This is such a cool technique, thank you so much! 💜

catie
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Just what I was looking for. Thank you ❤

asimpletonsguidetothetruth
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Hie can we store the mixture as well? If yes how long and refrigerated or not ? Thanks for the video

Theferalingwoman
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Hola! Que maravilla! podrias dar los ingredientes en español? gracias!

paulagallay
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This is such an interesting way to make beautiful prints! Can't wait to try this :) Thank you!

brinda
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This is a great video and has given me much inspiration! One question though... If I like the color given after using the soda ash to remove the gum, is that colorfast? Do I have to dye it again with the pomegranate skins, or other dye of my choice? I'd love to keep that lovely golden yellow/brown color!

thebriggshousehold
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Thank you Casa Caribe! What a fabulous idea! ❤❤❤😊

lydiannaturalslydiasaunder
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Muito obrigada pelos ensinamentos. Gostava de ver esse seu E'book. Como posso obter?

elisaleite
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Can you produce indigo please share it

dineshvashi
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Wow, love this. I wonder if xanthum gum would work

hawthorngrove
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Hello, great video and very clear explanation. I am wondering, have you tried mordanting the fabric with alum, and then applying the ferrous paste to achieve a colored background?

clajoy
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Thank you for sharing this. It looks super interesting. But I thought any food dye with tanning would be relatively colourfast? Would soymilk be sufficient to make it more colourfast?

simplica
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Beautiful! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience!❤

rubygreenjeans
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??? at 10:54 you say: 30 g Soda Ash & "30 LITRES of hot water" !!! Do you mean 300 ml? or maybe 3 litres? PLEASE CONFIRM AMOUNT OF WATER. ... Also what is the water you use for this process with soda ash & water. I know the word "scour" for very deep cleaning. THANK YOU.

morwennaloe
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Very interesting and nice information on printing/painting with a mordant. If liked the orange color of the curtain fabric "spots", would that last when washed? or if like the brown color batter, just pull from pot earlier? I have no washing soda, so will try with baking soda. Egg shells are high in calcium carbonate, wonder if usable for this process. Is not as easy to understand, when music is playing when you are speaking. Will ck out your website and E book.

aliveandwell
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hi, thank you for this amazingly inspiring tutorial! i was just about to try it but turns out there's a supply disruption of pomegranates atm where i live and they're nowhere to find. may i ask, are there other dyes to achieve black/grey colors with?

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