I created the Mushroom Color Atlas as a resource and reference so you can explore the chromatic universe of fungi through the spectrum of colors naturally produced by dye mushrooms. But it is also the start of a journey and a point of departure, introducing you to the kaleidoscopic fungi kingdom and our connection to it. There are a large amount of mushrooms that produce dye and how you.
Rice went on to experiment with other artistic uses for mushrooms and invented various ways of condensing mushroom pigments and the process for producing paper from mushrooms. With the help of colleagues interested in mushroom arts, she established the International Mushroom Dye Institute and helped put together the first International Fungi & Fibre Symposium. Rice passed away in 2010, but.
We asked Julie Beeler, founder of the Mushroom Color Atlas, to dye some of our wool gauze with these mushrooms and she got lovely results! These recipes are courtesy of Julie Beeler's experiments. Your results may differ. Julie also made lake pigments with the exhausted dye baths and created watercolors with the reclaimed pigments.
Cortinarius semisanguines (Surprise Web Cap) The wool gauze. Make the rainbow by learning how to dye with mushrooms. In today's episode, we welcome Alissa Allen, the founder of Mycopigments.
Dyeing fabric with mushrooms has been popularized in recent years by Miriam C. Rice and Dorothy Beebee in the 70's. Introduction to Lobster Mushroom Dye A few weeks ago, I came across a beautiful online resource for visualizing the range of color that mushrooms can provide: The Mushroom Color Atlas.
Learn how to naturally dye using wild mushrooms with my very special guest, Dorothy Beebee -- my Mom! She has 50 years of natural dye experience, illustrated the original book "Let's Try Mushrooms. Preparing the dye bath Unlike the more common dyeing with chemical dyes or dyeing with some natural materials, you must prepare your own dye bath from the mushrooms before adding the wool. Did you know that many mushrooms can be used to make dyes? Keep reading; in this article, we'll discuss how to dye with lobster mushrooms.
Last year while my Mom and I were dyeing with Western Jack o' Lantern mushrooms (Omphalotus olivascens), I persuaded her to guest star in my first mushroom dye video. Since she's one of the original mushroom dyers, teachers and experts, I simply couldn't introduce mushroom dyes without her by my side. This mushroom isn't the easiest mushroom to use if you're new to dyeing, in that.
I simmered the mushrooms for about 1 hour to make the first dyebath, then simmered them again for a second batch of fibres.The dyestuff went a long way & I was able to dye about 400gms of wool with only 100gms of dye. This photo shows some more of the skeins I dyed using Cortinarius semisanguineus.