Excellent video! Thank you.This would be. My second attempt at indigo vat and hopefully this time it will work, so excited.which kind of vat would be good for dyeing silk and wool
The 1,2,3 fructose vat can be used the same day. The vinegar is apparently not needed for any reason. Interesting to see this way of making the fermentation vat with madder. My fructose Vat excellent after 8moths woken up with a little heat and a bit of fructose. Cheers
is there a written transcript for this video? Would be a HUGE help, eager to follow her tutorial
Excellent video! Thank you.This would be. My second attempt at indigo vat and hopefully this time it will work, so excited.which kind of vat would be good for dyeing silk and wool
Great tutorial. Is it possible to do this with fresh indigo leaves, rather than a powder?
This is so helpful! Thank you!
The 1,2,3 fructose vat can be used the same day. The vinegar is apparently not needed for any reason. Interesting to see this way of making the fermentation vat with madder. My fructose Vat excellent after 8moths woken up with a little heat and a bit of fructose. Cheers
Beautifully presented, kindly share the quantity or ratio of materials you used for fermentation
Glad you enjoyed it! I used the ratios from this recipe: aurorasilk.com/wp/2019/01/01/indigo-natural-fermentation-vat/
@@tashamillergriffith9683 it's wonderful to see you're reply, Thank you.
oh this is so so cool!!!
What is the brown thing you put in?
What u add?
Can't hear her voice too Low