To Dye Yarn Green.

Take one ounce of best Spanish indigo, finely powdered, and half a pound

of oil of vitriol; put them in a bottle, and let them stand in the sun a

week; shake it often, but do not cork it tight, lest it should burst the

bottle; take four pounds of black-oak bark, and the same of hickory,

shave them fine, and soak them till wet through; then boil them in ten

gallons of water till all the color is extracted; when take out the

chips, put in a pound of alum; shake the bottle of indigo and vitriol,

and pour it in; let them boil together a few minutes, and put in the

yarn; turn it over several times, and let it boil half an hour; then

spread it out in the sun for about an hour, and wash it well in strong

soap-suds through two waters, to keep it from becoming tender. This will

color ten pounds of yarn. You may have a fine blue color by omitting the

bark. It will not answer for any thing but wool or silk, as the vitriol

will destroy linen or cotton.

 

 
Translate Page Into German Translate Page Into French Translate Page Into Italian Translate Page Into Portuguese Translate Page Into Spanish Translate Page Into Japanese Translate Page Into Korean

More Articles

 

 

Search This Site

 

Related Products And FREE Videos