Lichen Dyes: The New Source Book

Lichen Dyes: The New Source Book

by Karen Diadick Casselman
Lichen Dyes: The New Source Book

Lichen Dyes: The New Source Book

by Karen Diadick Casselman

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Overview

Lichens are curious plants, composed of fungi and algae that often resemble splotches of paint peeling from rocks or wood. They have been used to create brilliant, versatile dyes for over 4,000 years. In this comprehensive guide based on 25 years of meticulous research, noted textile designer and lichen expert Karen Casselman explains how to create and use dyes derived from these unusual plants.
The text begins with a fascinating history of such Asian and European lichen pigments as Phoenician purple, Roman murex, Florentine orchil, and Norwegian korkje. Consideration of Scottish, Irish, and Scandinavian domestic lichen dyes follows, as well as those used in colonial America. Also discussed at length are safe dyeing methods, with special attention to equipment and preparation of the fiber; ecologically sound dyeing techniques and the use of mordants (substances used to fix dyes); lichen identification; and more. A final section includes charts of lichen dye names and ingredients, additives and alternative mordants, international field guides, useful bibliographies, indices, and other information.
Well written, informative, and filled with expert advice, this excellent guide will be indispensable to novices and experienced dyers who wish to learn the age-old art and craft of dyeing with lichens.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486412313
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 11/02/2011
Edition description: 2ND, REVISED
Pages: 96
Sales rank: 583,829
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.20(d)

Table of Contents

Contents
PREFACE: An Ethical Approach 1 Should You Use Lichen Dyes?
1 History of Asian and Southern European Lichen Dyes
Ancient Purples Phoenician Purples Roman Murex and Orchil 6 Bronze and Iron Age Lichen
Dyes Florentine Orchil Medieval and Renaissance Lichen
Dyes Industrial Revolution and Lichen
Dyes The Cudbear Industry Norwegian Korkje
2 Domestic Lichen Dyes of Northern Europe and North America
Traditional Lichen Dye Methods Domestic Scottish Lichen Dyes Irish Lichen Dyes
Scandinavian Lichen Dyes Early American Lichen Dyes American Aboriginal
Lichen Dyes
3 Safe Lichen Dye Methods and Techniques
Safe Lichen Dyes BWM Lichen Dyes AM Lichen Dyes (Orsallia) European AM Dyes Natural (and Unnatural)
Materials
Fibre Preparation
Equipment
Light Fastness and Delayed
Rinsing
Trouble-Shooting
4 Eco Dyes and Alternative Mordants
Reduced Ammonia AM dye
Formula Three-Step Solar Lichen Dyes Three-Step POD Lichen Dyes Fastness and Exhaust Dyes Washing Dyed Fibres
Lichen Dyes: The New Source Book
Lichens as Mordants Found Materials and Household Mordants How to Adjust AM Dye Bath pH
5 Ethics and Lichen Identification
Code of Ethics Lichens and Dye Pigments Chemical Reagents (The C Test)
How to Learn Lichen Identification9 "Found" Lichens
Epilogue Photographs and Illustrations Glossary Acknowledgements Annotated Bibliography General Index Name, Language, and Place Index

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