This scarf features a basket weave design, and is 180 cm × 20 cm.
Warm, soft, and made from 100% baby alpaca.
Matching gloves and/or beanie still available...
Madder is one of the oldest traditional dyes giving a range of reds and corals. 50ml of Madder will dye approximately 500gm of fibre to a medium shade.
Available in 50 and 100ml bottles...
Madder is one of the oldest traditional dyes giving a range of reds and corals. 50ml of Madder will dye approximately 500gm of fibre to a medium shade.
Available in 50 and 100ml bottles...
Cutch (Acacia catechu) is common in India and Burma, and is the rich reddish brown color seen in Indian textiles. It will give good results on all fibres.
The addition of 10% hydrogen peroxide or 2% dissolved soda ash in the dyebath will dramatically deepen the color. Cutch combined with iron will ..
Logwood (Haematoxylum campechianum) originates from and is naturalised throughout Central America.
Logwood yields a rich, deep purple, but by itself is not particularly lightfast, so keep from bright sunlight. With added iron, its lightfastness increases and the color darkens.
10 g of Logwood extr..
Madder is one of the oldest traditional dyes giving a range of reds and corals. Madder can be used with alum to obtain brick reds and rusty oranges, or with cochineal to obtain a true red.
With alum and cream of tartar the colour shifts towards orange...