
Yesterday, I entered the first day of the plant dyeing practice industry of this class.
The students were divided into three groups, practicing cotton and linen pretreatment, plant dye collection and extraction, and red and yellow sample dyeing.
The wall-climbing tiger of the National Dyeing Hall has become an Internet celebrity, and tourists come to take pictures all year round. Of course, it is also one of the must-haves for plant dye practice in the training class of the National Dyeing Hall. Wall-climbing tigers in different seasons can be represented in different colors.
From collection to extraction to dyeing, the trainees personally completed it all.
Today's red and yellow series, there are many dyes used, such as wall climbing tiger, lala straw, gray ash cabbage, rhubarb, yellow oak, su wood, pomegranate skin, black tea, golden silk nan wood, rosewood, potato, national locust, lac red, grape purple and so on.
The fabrics for the proofing are mulberry silk electric spinning and cotton knitted fabrics.
Completed 56 proofs on the first day of practice.
Lecturer: Huang Ronghua, the representative inheritor of the traditional plant dyeing technique
Teaching assistant: Yuan Yuan
Textbook: Chinese Plant Dyeing Techniques
Learning address: Songzhuang Art Factory District, Tongzhou District, Beijing