The Stitching Project Natural Plant Dyed Colours
Made with love.
Plant Based Dyes • Plant Dyes will age and fade gracefully. • Gentle cold wash. • Dry in shade and air. • DO NOT use strong chemicals, beach, enzyme wash, soaker. • Can be composted and returned to Mother Nature when you are finished with it. • We have decided to use AMA Herbal GOTS certified colours- ask if you wish to see their certificates. This helps us keep close to our shade cards. Buying plant supplies from various supplies made it hard to ensure matching colours. • Indigo we run a iron based fermented vat using fresh natural indigo cake from a plant source. • Plain dye indigo and other colours have an irregular surface- traditionally all over bold block print/ mud resist was used to disguise this. We embrace it as part of the ‘handmade’ feel – you need to consider carefully if it works for you.
Costing… • Big question. • No standard answer… • Each plant material comes at a different cost per kilo, each fabric is a different weight per metre • Contact us and we can quote for you, when we know depth of colour and plant dye to be used. • colour@the-stitching-project.com • Note- approx 5 m is maximum length we can dye at one time.
Lac
EC1 light shade EC2 Botanical Name : Kerria lacca
Lac is an insect dye that is developed in a resinous cocoon on the shoot of over 160 host trees that are found in the Northern India. This dye form has been extracted by aqueous extraction of Sticklac (resinous cocoon) and it is a water soluble dyestuff. This dye can be transformed from violet to red and brown.
EC 2
Indigo
EC3 light shade EC4 EC5 darkest shade from repeat dips Botanical Name: Indigofera tinctoria
Himalayan Rhubarb EC6 Himalayan Rhubarb EC7 Himalayan Rhubarb with iron Botanical Name: Rheum emodi
Catechu
EC8 Smells like chocolate before we use it to dye and produces a warm chocolate brown Botanical Name: Acacia catechu
Gall nut
EC 9 soft yellow EC 10 Gallnut with iron Produces a warm strong grey brown
Pomegranate
EC 11 EC12 with iron wash Botanical Name: Punica granatum
Madder EC13- light madder EC 14- dark madder Botanical Name : Rubia cordifolia
Left with pomegranate Add blockprint, hand stitch
Myrobalan EC16EC 17- with iron wash Botanical Name: Terminalia chebula
Marigold EC 17 Botanical Name Tagetes
The Stitching Project Team Our work is produced by a team of people, Our products are labelled with the name of those who have contributed to the work from the weaving workshop, block printer, hand stitcher to the machinist. We can track and label your work with all who contributed if you choose. We are produce our products ethically. We have been accredited with Craftmark for our Hand stitch/ Quilt making
The Stitching Project Team Our work is produced by a team of people, Our products are labelled with the name of those who have contributed to the work from the weaving workshop, block printer, hand stitcher to the machinist. We can track and label your work with all who contributed if you choose. We are produce our products ethically. We have been accredited with Craftmark for our Hand stitch/ Quilt making
Sustainability We believe that it's important to be as transparent as possible about ethical, sustainable and eco friendly practices. We're not perfect, and there are still elements of our business that we would like to make even more eco-friendly, but below is a list of practices we currently employ to minimise our impact on the earth: • We believe in fair pay for quality work, we largely work with rural women who are home based and believe the opportunity for them to earn a fair income will positively impact on their lives and the health and education of their children • We promote and use sustainable & fair trade cloths. For most of our handloom fabrics we have a direct relationship with the weaver families who produce them. • We design for longevity, not conforming to short term, seasonal trends. • We use water based, solvent free inks. Hand block printing uses little water in clean-up. • We use natural indigo and iron black prints. • We are very careful to use or sell on all offcuts from the stitching workshop.
Sustainability We believe that it's important to be as transparent as possible about ethical, sustainable and eco friendly practices. We're not perfect, and there are still elements of our business that we would like to make even more eco-friendly, but below is a list of practices we currently employ to minimise our impact on the earth: • We believe in fair pay for quality work, we largely work with rural women who are home based and believe the opportunity for them to earn a fair income will positively impact on their lives and the health and education of their children • We promote and use sustainable & fair trade cloths. For most of our handloom fabrics we have a direct relationship with the weaver families who produce them. • We design for longevity, not conforming to short term, seasonal trends. • We use water based, solvent free inks. Hand block printing uses little water in clean-up. • We use natural indigo and iron black prints. • We are very careful to use or sell on all offcuts from the stitching workshop.