Hello!
I love your samples, everything has a very clean touch.
What was your favorite dye?
I hope you have enjoyed it a lot and are using this knowledge in more garments or creations.
Excellent work!
Thanks for sharing and joining the course.
Hug
Anabel
hello, sorry, I have a question... I'm in Colombia and I'm looking for indigo dye on the free market but I only find the one for dyeing hair... is it the same? Thank you
@piccenna_boricua_salentina Hello! I had not seen your message. It is not the same pigment, it does not work to dye textiles, you have to look for the species Indigofera suffruticosa (Indigo) or Indigofera tinctoria (indigo). But that the dye is for textiles, not for hair. Or maybe you find it with a weaver who dyes her threads with natural pigments. I hope I can help.
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anabeltorres
Teacher PlusHello!
I love your samples, everything has a very clean touch.
What was your favorite dye?
I hope you have enjoyed it a lot and are using this knowledge in more garments or creations.
Excellent work!
Thanks for sharing and joining the course.
Hug
Anabel
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piccenna_boricua_salentina
hello, sorry, I have a question... I'm in Colombia and I'm looking for indigo dye on the free market but I only find the one for dyeing hair... is it the same? Thank you
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@piccenna_boricua_salentina Hello! I had not seen your message. It is not the same pigment, it does not work to dye textiles, you have to look for the species Indigofera suffruticosa (Indigo) or Indigofera tinctoria (indigo). But that the dye is for textiles, not for hair. Or maybe you find it with a weaver who dyes her threads with natural pigments. I hope I can help.
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