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Title: Vegetable Dyes
Being a Book of Recipes and Other Information Useful to the Dyer
Author: Ethel M. Mairet
Release Date: December 30, 2007 [eBook #24076]
Language: English
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VEGETABLE DYES
Being a Book of Recipes and Other
Information Useful to the Dyer
by
ETHEL M. MAIRET
Faber and Faber Ltd
24 Russell Square
London
First published in Mcmxvi
by the Ditchling Press
Reprinted, for the sixth time April Mcmxxxviii
and published by Faber and Faber Limited
24 Russell Square, London
Printed at the Ditchling Press, Ditchling
All rights reserved
CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I. Wool, Silk, Cotton and Linen 1
II. Mordants 6
III. British Dye Plants 11
IV. The Lichen Dyes 16
V. Blue 24
VI. Red 31
VII. Yellow 35
VIII. Brown and Black 40
IX. Green 43
X. The Dyeing of Cotton 46
XI. The Dyeing of Silk 56
Glossary 60
Bibliography 63
Index 65
CHAPTER I
WOOL SILK COTTON AND LINEN
WOOLS are of various kinds:--
_Highland, Welsh and Irish_ wools are from small sheep, not far
removed from the wild state, with irregular short stapled fleeces.
_Forest or Mountain sheep_ (Herdwick, Exmoor, Cheviot, Bl
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