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Yamato Indigo Fabric Paint Kit

$36.00
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Each kit contains Yamato Indigo Dye and Binder so you can make genuine indigo paint for fabric in just minutes. It's quick and easy. Mix the powder dye with the binder, pick up a paint brush and go: express your creativity on fabric. No heating or steaming is necessary. Make your original bandanas, totes, T-shirts, customized denim pants and canvas shoes. 

The kit includes: 

10g of Yamato Indigo Dye

100ml of Yamato Indigo Paint Binder

100ml of 30% Vinegar 

A pair of latex gloves 

Instruction Sheet

The kit works best with cotton and linen fabric (not recommended for silk or wool). The binder works only with Yamato Indigo, not with other kinds of indigo or fabric dye. 

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Each kit contains Yamato Indigo Dye and Binder so you can make genuine indigo paint for fabric in just minutes. It's quick and easy. Mix the powder dye with the binder, pick up a paint brush and go: express your creativity on fabric. No heating or steaming is necessary. Make your original bandanas, totes, T-shirts, customized denim pants and canvas shoes. 

The kit includes: 

10g of Yamato Indigo Dye

100ml of Yamato Indigo Paint Binder

100ml of 30% Vinegar 

A pair of latex gloves 

Instruction Sheet

The kit works best with cotton and linen fabric (not recommended for silk or wool). The binder works only with Yamato Indigo, not with other kinds of indigo or fabric dye. 

Each kit contains Yamato Indigo Dye and Binder so you can make genuine indigo paint for fabric in just minutes. It's quick and easy. Mix the powder dye with the binder, pick up a paint brush and go: express your creativity on fabric. No heating or steaming is necessary. Make your original bandanas, totes, T-shirts, customized denim pants and canvas shoes. 

The kit includes: 

10g of Yamato Indigo Dye

100ml of Yamato Indigo Paint Binder

100ml of 30% Vinegar 

A pair of latex gloves 

Instruction Sheet

The kit works best with cotton and linen fabric (not recommended for silk or wool). The binder works only with Yamato Indigo, not with other kinds of indigo or fabric dye. 

Osage Orange gives good results on natural fibers and can be used without a mordant, but the color will be richer, deeper and have greater longevity if the fiber is tanned or mordanted in advance. You can find mordanting directions easily online, my fav is alum.

Osage Orange wood shavings (aprox 4oz per pound of fiber)

  1. Fill your dye pot with warm water from the tap, I put it on its hottest to speed the process. You want it to be roomy enough to swoosh your fiber around and they should be able to fully submerge.

  2. Add the Osage Orange shavings (approx 4oz per pound of fiber) into the dyebath. They will sink as they become saturated and the dyebath heats up.

  3. Raise temperature to 180F (do not go over!!) I use a candy thermometer. Maintain this temp for two hours, cool to room temperature. You can leave it overnight for extra strength.

  4. Strain the shavings. I pour the dye mixture through a cheesecloth over a colander into a big bucket or empty dyepot, be meticulous: Any wood that makes it into the final dyebath can cause splotches on your fabric. dry and save your shavings- they’ll be good for another round! The golden tea thats left is your dyebath.

  5. Rinse your dyepot and put the dyebath back in and add your mordanted, tanned or at least evenly wetted fibers to the dyebath, stirring it around for even saturation.

  6. Raise the temperature to 180°F. Maintain for 2 hours, stirring every 20 minutes or so to encourage an evenness of color.

  7. After 2 hours, allow it to cool to room temperature. Many dyers would leave it overnight- the longer it sits the more intense the color.

  8. Remove the fibers from the dyebath and rinse in lukewarm water until it runs clear.

  9. Hang to dry

  10. Once its dried, you can hand or machine (depends on your fiber) wash with a PH-neutral detergent like Synthrapol

  11. Hang to dry

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