Dyeing With Black Walnuts - A Woolen Forest
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- Learn about the Black Walnut tree and how to extract dye from its husks. Please subscribe if you enjoy this content.
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Very simple and clear... thankyou
Thank you for watching. ❤ I will have more videos up soon. 😊
Thank you, this was like a gentle float downstream... relaxing yet informative. I have just passed it on to somebody special! Best wishes 🏆
Thank you for the feedback. It means so much!
Wonderful video, thank you so much.
This is a wonderful video, the most thorough and informative I have found on walnut dye. I hope you make more soon!
You are so kind! Thank you for the feedback!
Love the music!
Thank you for the awesome video!!!!! So helpful! :)
I’ve been watching a lot of videos on this subject today and yours is the best by far. Question though - can you do the same thing with pecan hulls?
Aw, thank you. Your comment made my day. 😊 Yes, pecan hulls also produce dye, but I have personally never worked with them.
I’m hoping to post more videos soon. Currently working with buckthorn berries. 😮
This was so well explained, informative, and enjoyable to watch.
I love your natural dye videos! I hope you make more soon!
Thank you so much! We hope to make more soon! Fingers crossed.
Fabulous video and very helpful. I'll be trying this soon. Thanks!
Lovely video. My attempt yielded only the lightest of hue. Still needs work. Was it the ratio?
You can try leaving the walnut hulls to soak in water for a few days to extract darker colors.
Another WONDERFUL tutorial! You have such a pleasant way of presenting so much information - well done x o
Thank you so much!!
eXCELLENT , fROM France - Marion
I hope you will continue to make more videos.
Hoping to make more soon. Fingers crossed!
Hey, can i dye my grey hairs with this ?
Will it cover my greys ? How long it will last ?
beautiful
What happens if you soak in walnut mix and do not boil it? Will it still stain a color?
Yes, you can just leave the walnut hulls to soak in water for a few days, even weeks, to extract darker colors.
I have a question! Were the walnuts themselves altered by freezing the entire thing, husk, shell and walnut meat? This is fascinating and I want to dye a cardigan I have a darker brown, and I just discovered this as a delightful method after discovering walnuts where I live but I don't want to lose the nut itself in the process.
They were not affected to my knowledge! After removing the husks, I left the remaining shells to "cure" and was able to harvest the walnut meat. I also leave the remaining intact shells (with the walnuts) out for the squirrels to harvest. :)
I'm so excited about your dye project! Do let me know how it turns out! I have learned that the longer you allow the hulls to sit (ferment) in water, the darker the resulting dyes.
Thank you so much for your reply and I will be sure to let you know how it goes when I get to it!
That's really good to know, since I'd like it to be a nice dark version of the amber brown in your video. I'm looking forward to the experiment!
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Just curious, because of the strong smell of the husk, is it best to use a pot that is not used for anything else?
Hi there! Yes, you definitely want to use pots that will no longer be used for food.
Thanks