Which Fruits & Vegetables Produce the Strongest Natural Dye?

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    • Some fruits and vegetables produce strong, long-lasting dyes.vegetable symphony image by santosilva from Fotolia.com

      All dyes came from plants, animals or minerals before William Perkin invented synthetic aniline dyes in 1856, according to Rajbir Singh in "Synthetic Dyes." People grew or harvested plants needed for dyeing. Examples are woad or indigo for blues, madder for red, weld for yellow and tree bark for brown. Chemicals called mordants bind dye to fabric and also modify the color. Some fruits and vegetables can give strong, lasting dyes. Often the color of the plant doesn't indicate what dye color will result.

    Walnuts

    • Walnut hulls contain a strong, lasting brown dye.walnut image by Andrzej Wlodarczyk from Fotolia.com

      Walnut hulls produce a brown dye. The color is permanent and will stain skin or anything else it touches. Whole fruits can be used, but the hull has most of the juglone, the active dye. Walnut dye is so strong that a mordant does not have to be used to get a good brown color. Intensity and shade of color is influenced by length of time in the dye bath, use of a mordant, and by the kind and age of walnuts gathered. Walnuts have been used as a hair dye, according to Mother Earth News.

    Onion Skins

    Mulberries

    Tomatoes

    Beets

    Blueberries

    Blackberries

    Carrots

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