dyeing_with_bacteria_and_natural_dyes
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dyeing_with_bacteria_and_natural_dyes [2018/04/16 09:50] – [tattooing skins] ami | dyeing_with_bacteria_and_natural_dyes [2018/04/24 15:26] – [organic dyes and bioplastics] annemie | ||
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//My Lab at Collserola - dye workspace. Avocado dye and Cochineal dye.// | //My Lab at Collserola - dye workspace. Avocado dye and Cochineal dye.// | ||
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- | =====dyeing with Janthinobacterium lividum on microbial skins===== | + | =====organic dyes===== |
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- | =====workshop bioshades Barcelona - 15/ | + | |
- | {{url>https://www.youtube.com/ | + | Madder => madder powder, solution in water, added to medium for growing skins. This growth medium is completely rejected by the scoby. No skin is formed, and the starter scoby' |
- | http://docs.academany.org/ | + | Alkanet => alkanet seeds extracted in ethanol, solution added to medium for growing skins. Skins are not growing, only a very thin layer appears on top of the container. The result after folding the skin in 4-fold and after drying is a thin pellicule. |
- | http:// | + | Indigo |
- | {{gallery>: | + | Kurkuma => nearly no colouring when added to the growth |
- | =====dyeing with bacteria===== | + | Hibiscus => enhances |
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- | * // | + | Methods of coloring (in growth medium or coloring after growing) |
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- | * LB broth (lennox) | + | |
- | * petri dishes | + | |
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- | * 500 ml glass bottle with lid | + | |
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- | Bacteria killing: | + | |
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- | * How to make the medium | + | |
- | * To kill the bacteria after use: * wear gloves * take all textiles out of petri dishes and place them in an autoclave bag * take all petri dishes and place them into a bag * put enough water in the pressure cooker, if you use the same pressure cooker i guess ±10 cm * close it, boil 10 min * turn it off leaving pot closed until the steam is gone * throw away autoclave bag with petri dishes * wash all the textiles with washing up liquid | + | |
- | http://wiki.textile-academy.org/ | + | |
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- | =====bioplastics===== | + | recipe for mordanting skins, fabric or wool before dyeing with organic dyes: |
- | {{gallery> | + | for 40gr dry material (± 1 middlesized skin): 4gr alum, 2gr cream of tartar, 10gr Alkanet seeds soaked beforehand in alkohol to extract the color. Leave the material to boil in this bath for 1 hour. Rince and dry. The skins have to be thick enough, otherwise they become very brittle after drying. |
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- | =====organic dyes===== | + | =====organic dyes and bioplastics===== |
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- | Madder | + | Working with molds (silicone, pos/neg) |
- | Alkanet | + | Different flexibilities => |
- | Indigo | + | - geel vierkant: 2000ml water/ 400gr gelatine/ 350gr glycerine |
- | Kurkuma | + | - rose/ |
- | Hibiscus | + | Reinforcement with fabric or fibers (geel vierkant) |
- | Campèche | + | Drying time (geel vierkant: 10 dagen) |
+ | Organic coloring and other additives | ||
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- | =====tattooing skins===== | ||
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- | Different experiments with tattooing on wet and dry skin. | ||
- | Handpoked tattoo with vegetal ink | ||
- | Experimental needle tattoo with self-made indigo ink | ||
- | Writing with watercolour marker | ||
dyeing_with_bacteria_and_natural_dyes.txt · Last modified: 2018/04/24 15:41 by annemie