Keep it cool in the fridge; add a little alum acetate and see if you can get it to go back to green. What colour is that ink that you want to change back to green?
Hello. Thank you for your wonderful experiment. I made green ink from Buckthorn berries, but the color changed over time. Is there a way to keep it green?
In reply to Jeanne Jacob. My pleasure, Jeanne. I find this field of art very absorbing. I am sure...
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A million thanks for your kindness and generosity in sharing your knowledge!!! I've just read through 7 years of readers' comments/queries, and learned from your replies. I am so inspired to try ...
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In reply to Cindy Truex. Hi Cindy! Scour the linen well first in very hot to ...
Very helpful. I just got 10 yards of linen to “ play with” and want to eco dye then sew garments. I have only eco printed once and on silk, but hopefully now with your tutorial can get starte...
In reply to ChrissieDay. And congratulations on getting the iris to bloom at last, Chrissie! Iris time is such ...
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In reply to periwinklemagpie. Sorry to have missed this report of the marigold dye! I have started collecting ...
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In reply to ChrissieDay. Hi Chrissie! You can do either. Freezing can intensify the colours. If you are ecoprin...
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It’s 2022 when I am reading this having at last successfully grown Iris up here. So they are about to flower Choices - do I dye the flowers on wool or silk or fo I freeze them
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