This guide describes a new method of dyeing plant fibres which are to be made into hats and handbags and other craft work. The pages on this side of the book are intended as a guide for the instructor and extension worker to help him introduce the method to craft workers. We hope the booklet will also be of use to the craft dyers and workers themselves so we have designed the left-hand pages specially for them. The left-hand pages describe the method in photographs with short, clear instructions. The right-hand pages give more information and will help extension workers and instructors to understand and explain the method
Traditional knowledge of the plants used for textile dyeing is disappearing due to the utilization o...
Monkey tail (Acalypha hispida) is an ornamental plant rapidly growing in the most parts of the Sri ...
Until the invention of synthetic dye “Perkin Mauve” (1856), people used natural sources likestem, ba...
Natural dyes from plant, animal and mineral sources have been used for centuries across the world. T...
With the discovery of synthetic dyes all colour industries, not only textile industry had turned to ...
Sustainable fashion is part of the growing design philosophy of sustainability, with goals to create...
The dye extracted from palas flower petals has been used on cotton fabric and a comparative study is...
Dyeing is an ancient art which predates written records. It was practised during the Bronze age in E...
The research carried out during practical work at the Department of Textile Design of the Estonian A...
In a boiling state in the general dyeing with vegetable dyes, dyeing is carried out in a boiling sta...
Coloration of textiles, traditionally achieved using natural dyes, commonly employs synthetic dyes a...
This handbook spans the skill levels of beginners, students and professionals. It explains how over ...
District Firozabad is a city of glass work and Bangles. It is also a rich source of ethnobotanical s...
In the present study weed plants i.e. Lantana camara, Solanum nigrum, Eupatorium adenophorum, Tridax...
The following investigation aims to determine the potential of plant material to produce pigments ca...
Traditional knowledge of the plants used for textile dyeing is disappearing due to the utilization o...
Monkey tail (Acalypha hispida) is an ornamental plant rapidly growing in the most parts of the Sri ...
Until the invention of synthetic dye “Perkin Mauve” (1856), people used natural sources likestem, ba...
Natural dyes from plant, animal and mineral sources have been used for centuries across the world. T...
With the discovery of synthetic dyes all colour industries, not only textile industry had turned to ...
Sustainable fashion is part of the growing design philosophy of sustainability, with goals to create...
The dye extracted from palas flower petals has been used on cotton fabric and a comparative study is...
Dyeing is an ancient art which predates written records. It was practised during the Bronze age in E...
The research carried out during practical work at the Department of Textile Design of the Estonian A...
In a boiling state in the general dyeing with vegetable dyes, dyeing is carried out in a boiling sta...
Coloration of textiles, traditionally achieved using natural dyes, commonly employs synthetic dyes a...
This handbook spans the skill levels of beginners, students and professionals. It explains how over ...
District Firozabad is a city of glass work and Bangles. It is also a rich source of ethnobotanical s...
In the present study weed plants i.e. Lantana camara, Solanum nigrum, Eupatorium adenophorum, Tridax...
The following investigation aims to determine the potential of plant material to produce pigments ca...
Traditional knowledge of the plants used for textile dyeing is disappearing due to the utilization o...
Monkey tail (Acalypha hispida) is an ornamental plant rapidly growing in the most parts of the Sri ...
Until the invention of synthetic dye “Perkin Mauve” (1856), people used natural sources likestem, ba...