A UK start-up is producing dyes made by bacteria and yeast rather than fossil fuel-derived chemicals, which could help clothes manufacturers cut energy use and pollution ...
Black never went out of style in Japan's ancient capital, where Kyoto artisans are resorting to a centuries-old dyeing method to revive faded and well-worn beloved clothing for customers.
Ngugi woman Stephanie Beaupark, artist, scientist and curator talks about her PhD research and how she is using traditional methods of fabric dye to develop ways for Indigenous science to be ...
Log out of Instagram and get started now with our 6 step guide to tie-dying clothes at home. Gather your supplies: coloured dye, rubber bands, a cooling rack, gloves and a large bowl. If you don ...
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