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Clematis - Dyeplants
 

Some of the plants you can use for natural dyeing.

 


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Clematis leaves will give you a yellow or green dye.

MordantColour
Alumyellow
Tinchartreuse
Irongreen
Blue Vitrioltan

How to Dye with Clematis
A natural dye recipe using Clematis leaves.

Clematis Dye Project
Pictures of my dye project using Evergreen Clematis leaves.

Holistic Healing
Clematis flowers bring focused awareness and retards floaty or dreamy escapes.

Clematis armandii
Evergreen clematis is described as being a broadleaf evergreen vine growing to over 20 ft. It blossoms in early spring, producing fragrant white flowers.

Sources & Reference Materials


Books Dyes & Colour

Art & Craft of Natural Dyes
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UK

Wild Color
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Weavers Garden
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Craft of the Dyer
CA
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Craft of the Dyer - Lichens
CA
UK

Dyers Garden
CA
UK

Chemistry of Natural Dyes
CA
UK

Natural Dyestuff
CA
UK

Colour Cauldron
CA
UK

Mushrooms for Color
CA
UK

Rainbow Beneath my Feet
CA
UK

89 Natural Dye Recipes
CA
UK

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