[Regia-NA] 2 recipes for blue

Jeanne Papanastasiou list-regia-na@lig.net
Thu, 13 Mar 2003 09:14:04 -0500


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Yes, I'd be very interested!  But alas, I live in the states.

Soffya
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  From: list-regia-na-admin@lig.net [mailto:list-regia-na-admin@lig.net]On
Behalf Of Joy Cain
  Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 7:17 PM
  To: list-regia-na@lig.net
  Subject: Re: [Regia-NA] 2 recipes for blue


  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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    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Just in case anyone is interested, =
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Regia's=20
    period (one before and one after,) but it is the best I can manage =
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    moment.</FONT></DIV>
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    History of Mankind' by Franco Brunello. English translation made =
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