The Natural Colors Cookbook

The Natural Colors Cookbook
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Publisher : Page Street Publishing
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9781624145889
ISBN-13 : 1624145884
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Book Synopsis The Natural Colors Cookbook by : Maggie Pate

Download or read book The Natural Colors Cookbook written by Maggie Pate and published by Page Street Publishing. This book was released on 2018-06-19 with total page 355 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Essential Manual for Creating Custom Natural Dyes at Home Discover the wonder of nature’s living colors and transform everyday items with The Natural Colors Cookbook, your guide to creating a spectrum of organic dyes using seasonal produce and leftover food. Now you can bring the timeless form of plant-based dyes to the comfort and familiarity of your own kitchen with the expertise of Maggie Pate, owner and designer of the naturally-dyed clothing label Nåde. Watch in awe as a few hours on the stove extracts a delicate blush tone from a handful of avocado pits, water-soaked black beans release an ashy blue hue and fennel feathers morph into an icy mint. Instead of tossing vegetable trimmings, transform red onion skins into an unexpected olive green, minimizing waste and avoiding harsh chemical dyes. From selecting among types of natural fibers to mordant and scouring baths, this introduction to hand dyeing covers everything beginners need to know to create a colorful custom palette of textiles. The Natural Colors Cookbook includes simple DIY projects for using your unique dyes, safety tips and precautions, advice for altering hues and instructions for collecting and cataloging colors. It’s an accessible and comprehensive resource every aspiring fiber artist needs.


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