What can i use to get green dye for my linnen and wool?
thanks
Douglas
Douglas -
I am assuming you are asking for a period way?
http://www.elizabethancostume.net/dyes/ Here are quite a few period manuals on the subject, though I must say that there are no examples of dying green for cloth that I see, only wood, horn or bone. I am not sure why.
From secondary sources I am made to understand that green was achieved by first dying a blue using woad or indigo, then it was overdyed with a yellow, of which there are a ton of ways to make a yellow.
Of course, if you're looking for a modern way, Drit dye is readily available in most grocery stores.
Hope this helps!
Jess
I am assuming you are asking for a period way?
http://www.elizabethancostume.net/dyes/ Here are quite a few period manuals on the subject, though I must say that there are no examples of dying green for cloth that I see, only wood, horn or bone. I am not sure why.
From secondary sources I am made to understand that green was achieved by first dying a blue using woad or indigo, then it was overdyed with a yellow, of which there are a ton of ways to make a yellow.
Of course, if you're looking for a modern way, Drit dye is readily available in most grocery stores.
Hope this helps!
Jess
Thanks that helped
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