DYE THE FABRICS USING NATURAL DYE STUFF

Authors

  • Neetu Singh Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture of Technology
  • Ritu Pandey
  • Archana Singh
  • Tara Rana

Abstract

               Natural dye stuff such as Madder (Rubia tinctorium) 25g considered as queen of natural dye stuff used along with alum mordant 5g in 5 liter water, was boiled at 100 degree Celsius to produce red color and madder dye 25g with alum 3g or cream of tartar 2g total mordant (5g) in 5 liter water (82-99 degree Celsius), to obtained orange color. Whereas Indigo (Indigofera tinctoria) 25g king of natural dye stuff with alum mordant 5g in 5 liter water to obtain blue hue was used and simultaneous method of mordanting was used, it has many properties like water, time and energy saving. least toxic mordant alum was mostly used, being eco-friendly and found good washing and sun rays fastness it was used to prepare ethnic garments range for women.

Author Biographies

  • Neetu Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture of Technology
    Department of Textiles and Clothing
  • Ritu Pandey
    Department of Textiles and Clothing
  • Archana Singh
    Department of Textiles and Clothing
  • Tara Rana
    Department of Textiles and Clothing

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Published

2017-06-29