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Tela, Batik Ecoprint, Flower Hammering, Eco Printing Tutorial, Botanical Mandala, Mandala Making, Plant Prints, Desain Tote Bag, Print On Fabric

Find out how I made a botanical mandala print on fabric using the flower hammering/pounding technique. Follow along with my steps and create your own printed mandala… and find out what I learnt from my experiments. It’s lots of fun and the possibilities are endless! You can learn this fun technique from Samorn Sanixay who...

Ecoprint Tutorial, Ecoprint Fashion, Eco Printing Tutorial, Eco Printing Textiles, Eco Dyeing Fabric, Natural Dye Fabric, Eco Dyeing, Eco Print, Botanical Dyeing

These days I have done a few more botanical imprints mainly with gerbra flowers and sewed into pouches. I can't recall how many pieces of leather imprints I have done and made into purses. A few of my signatures below....... They're made with sheep leather and pig leather. Some are stiff some are so soft. It's not easy to buy appropriate leathers for botanical imprints locally. Usually I source raw sheep/lamb leathers. Today just got two pieces of quite soft, thin and white dyed sheep skin…

Jamie Young - Natural Dye Educator on Instagram: "Comment PRINT & I’ll send you a ✨free✨ botanical printing tutorial as well as a special discount code for my online, self-paced botanical printing course. 🌿

Q: How does this work?
A: Plants are laid on top of damp, pretreated fabric. The fabric and plants are tightly rolled onto a pipe or dowel then bundled with string or fabric. The bundle is placed over water and steamed to transfer the natural dyes from the plants to the fabric. ✨

Q: Don’t the prints just wash away?
A: If the fabric is properly pretreated with the correct mordants, the dyes will be bound to the fabric and will withstand wash & wear. Each dye plant contains a unique mixture of phytochemicals that have varying levels of colorfastness. The rate at which prints slowly fad Eco Printing Tutorial, Printing Crafts, Eco Dyeing Fabric, Plant Prints, Eco Dyeing, Bazaar Crafts, Natural Dyeing, Botanical Dyeing, Bloom Where You Are Planted

Jamie Young - Natural Dye Educator on Instagram: "Comment PRINT & I’ll send you a ✨free✨ botanical printing tutorial as well as a special discount code for my online, self-paced botanical printing course. 🌿 Q: How does this work? A: Plants are laid on top of damp, pretreated fabric. The fabric and plants are tightly rolled onto a pipe or dowel then bundled with string or fabric. The bundle is placed over water and steamed to transfer the natural dyes from the plants to the fabric. ✨ Q…

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