Natural dye kit, cotton bandana by Dahlia Milon Textile

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Natural dye kit, cotton bandana by Dahlia Milon Textile
Natural dye kit, cotton bandana by Dahlia Milon Textile
Natural dye kit, cotton bandana by Dahlia Milon Textile
Natural dye kit, cotton bandana by Dahlia Milon Textile
Natural dye kit, cotton bandana by Dahlia Milon Textile
Natural dye kit, cotton bandana by Dahlia Milon Textile
Natural dye kit, cotton bandana by Dahlia Milon Textile
Natural dye kit, cotton bandana by Dahlia Milon Textile

Natural dye kit, cotton bandana by Dahlia Milon Textile

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This botanical printing kit is a great way to learn about the pleasures of using  natural dyes. A meeting with the Quebec territory and several dye plants cultivated by hand in the Kamouraska region.

The set includes:

an illustrated explanatory booklet.
- a link to an explanatory video.
- a 29" x 29" mordanted silk scarf.
- 6 tinctorial plants grown in Kamouraska.
- rope and parchment paper.

Creative project lasting 2 hours.
Level of difficulty: beginner - 5 to 105 years old.
Additional material required: cauldron, daisy and containers.
* For children, the cooking step requires the supervision of a parent.

Bandana: 100% organic cotton.

Tinctorial plants: Cosmos (cosmos sulphureus), hollyhock (alcea rosea), scabiosa (scabiosa atropurpurea), tagetes (patula erecta), rudbeckia (rudbeckia hirta) and madder (rubia tinctorum).

In order to preserve the colours as long as possible, it is important to keep your fabric away from sunlight.

Wash by hand with a neutral ph soap. Do not hang outside to dry, prefer a place inside where it will be sheltered from the sun.

Dahlia Milon Textile is an artisanal workshop specializing in natural dyes and a tinctorial plant garden located in the Kamouraska region.

A project with the mission of increasing the accessibility of quality and local tinctorial plants and related materials. Dahlia also wishes to transmit her knowledge and actively contribute to the change of the textile industry to make it more sustainable.

Assembled kit and tinctorial plants cultivated by Dahlia Milon textile in the Kamouraska region.

Pickup available at atelier b - Mile End, 5758 Boul St-Laurent

Usually ready in 2-4 days —