The perfect dyebook for historical reenactors. Get authentic, bright colors on wool, cotton, linen, and silk. Contains • Discussion of 48 historical dyestuffs • Thirty-six
natural dye recipes, tested by the author • Results of the author’s lightfastness tests • Recipes for scouring fibers • Updated recipes for mordanting before or
after dyeing • Safety advice • Discussion of 24 chemicals used in dyeing (What is the difference between “potash” and “pearl ash”?) • Conversions between
traditional “English” and metric units • Index of dyestuffs by common names and by scientific names • Annotated bibliography of over 50 sources for further study
• Fun facts (The Romans used walnut husks as a hair dye. “Alizarin”, a pigment found in madder root, is named after the Persian word for madder dye, “al lizari”.) 22 black and white
illustrations, by the late C. Ellen Young