Kia Ora, that is a personal preference really. I know many people who dye before making the putiputi and equally as many who dye them after. You may want to check out Heather Carrigan from Flax and Fibre and her dedicated flower making and arranging course. I am pretty sure she has a post somewhere how she does it. I personally have done both and it really depends on how much time I have and what look I might want for the putiputi. There is no right or wrong when it comes to that:-)
Kia Ora Bex, that depends on your preparation beforehand. For mine, I just need to quickly put them under the shower and they are good to go, others need to soak theirs or even hapine again, others again, put them out in the morning dew and let them soak it all up. It also depends on the variety of harakeke as well, some have a tendency to curl others not so much (after preparing them). Also boiling helps with the curling, but again, not always
The depth of colour might be different, but it will work. I tried with a different brand of dye once and it did take on Pandanus and the process is similar as it is usually in a dried roll as well.
Its in the Title of the video - Basic Dye by Jaquard:-) We stock them in our online shop on flaxworx.co.nz but I guess other craft shops like spotlight might stock them as well
Thank you! I do not speak French I am sorry so I cant translate it. I do apologize! The Dye we use is artificial dye from various manufacturers (see also my other videos on the dye). This particular one is Basic Dye by Jaquard
Kia ora, if im making putiputi, should i dye the whenu first or can i dye the whole flower at the end?
Kia Ora, that is a personal preference really. I know many people who dye before making the putiputi and equally as many who dye them after. You may want to check out Heather Carrigan from Flax and Fibre and her dedicated flower making and arranging course. I am pretty sure she has a post somewhere how she does it. I personally have done both and it really depends on how much time I have and what look I might want for the putiputi. There is no right or wrong when it comes to that:-)
Love these dyes.. so quick, and less damaging on the flax it would seem
thank you kindly for the upload ! :) cheers from NZ !
Kia ora what a good colour combination crystal violet/purple look great together thank you for sharing :0)
Thank you Kimi, and yes I agree, they make a good combo indeed:-)
Great video. I love the sound track 😍
hi for how do you leave the flax in the dye? watching this I think I've been leaving them too long, thanks for the video
that depends on a lot of factors but not too long as I rather not overboil them, especially if they have been boiled before
Hi there, another awesome video. Love your commentaries in your clips. Just a question, how to I uncurl my harakeke when I am ready to use it?
Kia Ora Bex, that depends on your preparation beforehand. For mine, I just need to quickly put them under the shower and they are good to go, others need to soak theirs or even hapine again, others again, put them out in the morning dew and let them soak it all up. It also depends on the variety of harakeke as well, some have a tendency to curl others not so much (after preparing them). Also boiling helps with the curling, but again, not always
Would this work with lauhala ? Or pandanus leaves ?
The depth of colour might be different, but it will work. I tried with a different brand of dye once and it did take on Pandanus and the process is similar as it is usually in a dried roll as well.
Did you add anything to the water before the dye?
no I did not
Beautiful ❤️
Thank you! 😊
Is its coconut tree leaves or pandanus?
neither, it is harakeke (NZ Flax or Phormium Tenax).
Whats the dye and where do u buy please
Its in the Title of the video - Basic Dye by Jaquard:-) We stock them in our online shop on flaxworx.co.nz but I guess other craft shops like spotlight might stock them as well
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Bonjour
Est ce que vous pouvez traduire en français les explications ??
Et quel est le nom de la teinture s'il vous plaît
C'est très beau magnifique
Thank you! I do not speak French I am sorry so I cant translate it. I do apologize! The Dye we use is artificial dye from various manufacturers (see also my other videos on the dye). This particular one is Basic Dye by Jaquard
Kia Ora
J'adore est-ce que vous pouvez traduire en français
Bonjour j'ai bien reçu votre réponse dommage pour moi
C'est très beau magnifique