HandmadeMaterials: Indigo Extract, THIOX, Indigo, Indigo Dye, Indigo ferra tinctoria, indigo wool, Indigo silk, indigo cotton, Dye vatWonky Weaver Indigo Blue dye is derived from the botanical, Indigo ferra tinctoria using a fully natural fermentation, extraction, drying, and powdering process.
This dye is an excellent rich quality and 100% natural containing approximately 40-45% indigotin which is the natural colourant in indigo - making it blue..
Indigo can be used to produce pale blue through to dark blue/ purple colour shades. This dye powder is concentrated and ideal for natural dyeing of cellulose materials such as cotton, linen and bamboo, and also perfect for protein fibres such as silk and wool.
Natural plant dyes are also perfect for naturally colouring hand-made soaps & candles. Infuse the dye powder in oil or wax, before adding to your soap or candle recipe.
Indigo should be used in a dye vat which can be set up using a multitude of recipes depending on dyeing preferences using a range of ingredients. However, we recommend a simple method using soda ash (for pH alkalinity) plus the use of an oxygen reducer such as Thiourea dioxide (also termed Spectralite or THIOX). You can also use Hydro Sodium Dithonate (also termed HYDROS) as the oxygen reducer but you require a greater quantity than THIOX. This oxygen reduction is essential when dyeing with indigo. All of these indigo dye vat ingredients are available on our ETSY Store and on our own site.
We have an option for you to purchase soda ash and Thiox at the same time as the indigo. This option will provide you with 100g Soda Ash and 50g THIOX.
Our dyes are supplied in 50g, 100g, 200g or 1kg resealable pouches depending on the weight selected.
Wonky Weaver® Natural Plant Dyes and Extracts are derived from botanical sources, and are both sustainable and ethically produced. We carefully source our dyes from suppliers we trust to uphold the highest of standards in quality.
Using plant dyes is very enjoyable and satisfying but does require some degree of experimentation to get the desired coloration of your fibres, yarns and fabrics. Results also depend on the type, weight and make-up of the fibre, and water quality, temperature and length of time in the dye bath amongst many other factors. The type of mordants, dye assists and modifiers will also affect the resultant colour of your dyed materials.
Please store your dyes out of reach of children, out of sunlight and under dry conditions.
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