Golden Brown Organic Cotton 90 x 160cm
This beautiful, medium-weight, Organic and GOTS-certified cotton has been lovingly scoured, mordanted and dyed using Coreopsis Tinctoria.
Coreopsis Tinctoria is a well-renowned dye plant. A plant of abundance and coconut smells, providing a deep, lasting dye. It is an annual flower, blooming from July through to October, as long as it’s picked regularly.
The range of its soft, rich and warm orange to brown tones can be achieved, depending on how long you steep the fibre in the dye bath.
This beautiful, medium-weight, Organic and GOTS-certified cotton has been lovingly scoured, mordanted and dyed using Coreopsis Tinctoria.
Coreopsis Tinctoria is a well-renowned dye plant. A plant of abundance and coconut smells, providing a deep, lasting dye. It is an annual flower, blooming from July through to October, as long as it’s picked regularly.
The range of its soft, rich and warm orange to brown tones can be achieved, depending on how long you steep the fibre in the dye bath.
This beautiful, medium-weight, Organic and GOTS-certified cotton has been lovingly scoured, mordanted and dyed using Coreopsis Tinctoria.
Coreopsis Tinctoria is a well-renowned dye plant. A plant of abundance and coconut smells, providing a deep, lasting dye. It is an annual flower, blooming from July through to October, as long as it’s picked regularly.
The range of its soft, rich and warm orange to brown tones can be achieved, depending on how long you steep the fibre in the dye bath.
THE FABRIC’S STORY SO FAR:
This cotton has firstly been scoured by PIGMENT, removing any oils or debris from the manufacturing process. This involves a high temperature wash using a PH-neutral soap, and a rinse to follow.
It was then added to an English Oak Gall mordant bath, soaking for 8 hours to add essential tannins to the fibre, allowing it to absorb the dye. A second mordant bath using Aluminium Sulphate and Soda Ash was then created, which increases colourfastness and vibrancy to the fibre, once added. This is then followed by an intense rinse.
The dyeing process takes the dried dye plant through a steeping process, then is extracted and the fibre is then added. The colour deepens the longer you leave the fibre in.
SPECIFICATION AND AFTERCARE:
This 90 x 160cm of cotton weighs approximately 300g. Some colour variation is expected with natural dyeing techniques. Shrinkage has occurred during the process, hence the measurements.
Wash on the “hand wash” (20 degrees) setting on your machine if making into garments, etc. Dry out of direct sunlight.