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Homemade rust water (iron mordant) for eco printing

Nicola Brown 30,799 3 years ago
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What is rust water (aka iron water), how do you make it and what can you use it for? Are you new to eco printing or interested in working without traditional powdered mordants in a health conscious and environmentally sustainable way? Do you want to learn all about creating your own rust water (rather than working with commercial ferrous sulphate) to help achieve lasting colour and prints when using leaves, seed pods and onion skins to colour your textiles? During this short video I share what rust water is, different ways to make it and one way of using it to transform an old linen tablecloth and old gardening smock using blackberry leaves and rosebay willowherb! There are many other uses for rust water in the eco print and natural dye studio but this is my favourite! 00:01 Introduction from Nicola 01:04 What is a traditional powdered mordant? 01:54 What is rust (iron) water? 02:20 Different ways of making rust water 03:20 How I use rust water to help fix colour when eco printing cellulose fabric and clothing 04:00 Recommended vegetation and basic equipment that I use when bundling 04:20 Laying out vegetation on a vintage Irish linen and lace table cloth and an old gardening smock then rolling up the bundles 05:59 Adding bundles to the ‘dirty’ pot 06:16 Bundles out of the pot, unrolling to reveal the prints 06:55 Prints prior to washing and ironing 07:36 Finished eco prints on a linen table cloth and old cotton gardening smock (as well as the trousers that I am wearing myself!) My aim is to cultivate a sustainable, nature focused practice helping creatives and slow living enthusiasts feel connected, understood and supported. Since 2029 I've had multiple wet felting and eco printing workshop success stories in Ireland, North America, Australia and mainland Europe. If you’re interested in staying in touch for regular free tips, tutorials and to get early notification when new paid learning opportunities open for registration, why not join my my newsletter mailing list? Newsletter https://members.nicolabrown.ie/newsletter Eco Printing in the Dirty Pot eBook https://nicolabrown.ie/shop/new-products/eco-printing-in-the-dirty-pot-ebook/ Website https://nicolabrown.ie/ Main textile related Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/nicolabrownclasheen/ New Instagram account about the broader aspects of developing a sustainable textile practice and life in rural Ireland https://www.instagram.com/a_rustic_irish_life account For lively discussion and the opportunity to have your say in future Q&A sessions join my public 'Nicola Brown - Eco Printing and Felting' group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/nicolabrown DISCLAIMER - None of my videos are sponsored, all opinions and suggestions for studio supplies or equipment are my own. Some of the links below about developing a business are affiliate links. This means that at zero cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. For ongoing support and training related to the development of an online presence and membership programme I highly recommend - Jeff Walker https://productlaunchformula.com/go?p=a4985&w=launch I live-stream using Streamyard https://streamyard.com?pal=6660811499... For ongoing support and training related to the development of a YouTube channel I recommend - Video Ranking Academy https://courses.seancannell.com/a/203... To create thumbnails and edit images I use Canva https://www.canva.com/join/vvh-ssg-phl

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