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Découvrez la couleur bleue, ses nuances, son histoire et ses significations. «Bleu roi», «indigo» ou «outremer»: plongez dans le champ chromatique bleu!
L'indigo...J'adore cette couleur! Vous saviez que ce mot vient du latin indicum qui signifie Inde?Le bleu indigo véritable est à l'origine dérivé de la guède - aussi appelée le pastel des teinturiers - une plante très
Color trends 2021: discovering Japanes Blue - INDIGO BLUE IN INTERIORS AND DESIGN on italianbark.com
Color trends 2021: discovering Japanes Blue - INDIGO BLUE IN INTERIORS AND DESIGN on italianbark.com
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Color trends 2021: discovering Japanes Blue - INDIGO BLUE IN INTERIORS AND DESIGN on italianbark.com
THE KINDCRAFT expains the step-by-step process in making natural indigo dye from plant to paste in Thailand.
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It is hard to imagine the humble-looking, dusty green indigofera tinctoria plant would hold deep within its roots such a vast and complex history. Well known as the origins of indigo dye, this tropical plant has tracks that can take us all the way back to ancient Peru and Egypt, the tribes of Africa, India’s...
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It was nice to see so many old shibori and indigo friends. We practiced on many types of silk with the colorhue dyes. It was a real pleasure to see everyone having such a good time enjoying silk an…
Love the blues? Get the backstory on the making of the 2011 documentary "Blue Alchemy: Stories of Indigo" by filmmaker (and SDA Member) Mary Lance. See snapshots of her journey all over the globe to gather the big picture of indigo's history and use - past and present. ...
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Africa has a say about the indigo color trend: Learn more about the beautiful Indigo textiles from West Africa in this article on italianbark
I've been busy sewing blue scraps together to make small blocks of 4" and 6" squares. Tomorrow, if there's time, I'll begin making some 8" squares, but I also have to take Jolie to Lafayette for new ballet shoes and then to JoAnn Fabrics for enough black backing to finish the Harley Davidson quilt. I thought I could do it using pieces from the stash, but no. It can't be done. There's just not enough black solid, even if I were to piece together all of what I have. Since I was playing with blue scraps, I thought it might be nice to look for some inspiration for those blocks. Here's what I found. "Paulitiks" by Preeti Harris of Sew Preeti Quilts Made for her husband, Paul. Guess how I found out... Have a wonderful week! I hope to see you in the studio, Mary
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Indigo - Indigofera tinctoria Historically, this has been used, as the true Indigo dye, for thousands of years, and it is still used for many purposes, some of which you would not expect. The color can either be intense almost black/blue to the softest powdery blue. Imagine having this ability to use, right in your very own backyard, a beautiful shrub, that can also create the most beautiful dye, and you can sell the leaves for a pretty good profit. How to Make the Dye . . . There has also been extensive research in the US and around the world on the medicinal value of this plant. Regardless of the plant used, there is only one method for converting the leaves into a dye. The indigo color is slowly drawn out of the leaves by composting them in alkaline water. Over 12-18 hours the water turns blue; it is then drained from the leaves and reserved. Indigo is a perennial plant and to keep the plant for more than a year you should harvest only half the leaves at one time, so there are enough left to gain nourishment from the sun. And it needs to be more than a year old to come into bloom and it needs plenty of warmth to flower. The recipe for making the dye is included . . . ----- 25 - SEEDS Please visit our webpage at - www.mizztizzysweedsandseeds.com for a FREE Catalog, Cookbook, and Gardening Journal download
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