[Regia-NA] 2 recipes for blue

Joy Cain list-regia-na@lig.net
Wed, 12 Mar 2003 19:17:13 -0500


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Please oh please oh please oh please......
(I am planning a class called "Blue" in June)

Joy

Hazel Uzzell wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> Just in case anyone is interested, I have found two written recipes 
> for blue dyeing, both on wool and neither fron Regia's period (one 
> before and one after,) but it is the best I can manage at the moment.
> They are contained in 'The Art of Dyeing in the History of Mankind' by 
> Franco Brunello. English translation made available by Phoenix Dye 
> Works, Cleveland, Ohio. 1973.
>  Page 98 has the recipe from the 'Papyrus Holmiensis'  3rd century AD. 
> and p158 has a recipe from 'Trattato del l'Arte della Lana'  15th 
> century AD.
> If anyone is still interested in the actual dyeing process, let me 
> know and I will put them on here.
>  Please note, this is not the modern process. If anyone wants that, 
> see above.
> Hazel



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Please oh please oh please oh please......<br>
(I am planning a class called "Blue" in June)<br>
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Joy<br>
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Hazel Uzzell wrote:<br>
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  <div><font face="Arial" size="2">Just in case anyone is interested, I have
found two  written recipes for blue dyeing, both on wool and neither fron
Regia's period  (one before and one after,) but it is the best I can manage
at the  moment.</font></div>
 
  <div><font face="Arial" size="2">They are contained in 'The Art of Dyeing
in the  History of Mankind' by Franco Brunello. English translation made
available by  Phoenix Dye Works, Cleveland, Ohio. 1973.</font></div>
 
  <div><font face="Arial" size="2">&nbsp;Page 98 has the recipe from the 'Papyrus
 Holmiensis'&nbsp; 3rd century AD. and p158 has a recipe from 'Trattato del  l'Arte
della Lana'&nbsp; 15th century AD.</font></div>
 
  <div><font face="Arial" size="2">If anyone is still interested in the actual
dyeing  process, let me know and I will put them on here.</font></div>
 
  <div><font face="Arial" size="2">&nbsp;Please note, this is not the modern process.
 If anyone wants that, see above.</font></div>
 
  <div><font face="Arial" size="2">Hazel</font></div>
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