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It must have been like when we first got "Day-Glo" colours in the Eighties. I know looking back at the fashions now it's just hideous and loud, but you have no idea just how fucking MIND-BLOWING neon colours were! I think neon yellow was the first one I saw. It literally looked like it would glow in the dark, like it was its own light source. Absolutely blew our fucking minds. And then along came neon green, and orange, and pink... Just game-changing. We couldn't get enough of them. It was an absolute craze.
I was around thirteen or so at the time, and I still remember it like it was yesterday.
I sincerely hope you guys get to experience the absolute THRILL of seeing some impossible new fabric some day! :D
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actually, i just realized that strings of different dyes, woven together, have partly additive color mixing: when they are next to each other instead of on top - like a phone screen has more than only red, green and blue. All paper printing has this phenomenon, but historically those would be colors for garments that can't be mixed.
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Those purples are so pretty😍💜 it’s my favourite colour and I can’t imagine living in a time before it was more widely available.
I had my own rabbit hole phase of making my own dyes, my childhood home has huge black walnuts that the squirrels pile up for winter and it took me to my 20’s to realize I could actually use them for things. It makes a lovely brown dye (and the squirrels are still left with tonnes that I find stashed everywhere!) Emmymade also used them for a few others things like ice crea
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When I was in 4-H in elementary and middle school, we made some natural dyes (we were a sewing/ crafting group, not an animal one.) with various different fruits and vegetables. We had some terrific colors, but what we all discovered was that they aren’t as colorfast as modern dyes, which was disappointing. Later, I learned about ways to improve colorfastness.
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2 months ago
Victorians never saw a “too much” they didn’t want to triple!
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