
Extracting Yellow Dye from Weld Plant — The Oldest European Yellow
Weld (Reseda luteola) has been the primary source of yellow dye in Europe since at least the Neolithic period. The pigment luteolin, concentrated in the plant's stems, leaves, and flowers, produces a brilliant golden yellow that is exceptionally lightfast — more resistant to fading than most other natural dyes. Combined with indigo it makes Lincoln green; with madder it makes orange. This blueprint covers harvesting, extracting the dye, mordanting with alum, and dyeing wool to a permanent rich yellow.
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Harvest Weld
Harvest Weld
Harvest weld stalks (Reseda luteola) when the plant is at full flower — this is peak luteolin content
이 단계의 재료:
Weld Plant (Reseda luteola)200 grams필요한 도구:
KnifeChop Plant Material
Chop Plant Material
Chop the stalks, leaves, and flowers into 5 cm pieces to increase the surface area for extraction
필요한 도구:
KnifeWeigh Plant and Fibre
Weigh Plant and Fibre
Weigh the chopped plant material — you need equal weight of plant to the weight of fibre you plan to dye

Add to Cold Water
Add to Cold Water
Fill a dye pot with cold water and add the chopped weld, submerging all plant matter completely
이 단계의 재료:
Water10 리터필요한 도구:
Stock PotHeat to 80°C
Heat to 80°C
Heat the dye bath slowly to 80°C — do not let it boil, as temperatures above 90°C dull the yellow
이 단계의 재료:
Firewood1 묶음Hold Temperature
Hold Temperature
Maintain the bath at 80°C for 45 minutes to extract the luteolin pigment from the plant cells
Strain the Bath
Strain the Bath
Strain the dye bath through cloth to remove all plant matter — the liquid should be a deep gold

필요한 도구:
Cloth (Straining)Reheat Strained Dye
Reheat Strained Dye
Return the strained dye liquid to the pot and reheat to 70°C
Dissolve Alum
Dissolve Alum
Dissolve alum at 10% weight-of-fibre (e.g. 20 g alum for 200 g wool) in a cup of hot water
이 단계의 재료:
Alum (Potassium Alum)20 gramsAdd Alum to Bath
Add Alum to Bath
Pour the dissolved alum into the dye bath and stir thoroughly to distribute it evenly
Wet the Wool
Wet the Wool
Wet the wool or fabric thoroughly in warm water before adding it to the dye bath
이 단계의 재료:
Raw Wool Fleece200 gramsSubmerge in Dye
Submerge in Dye
Lower the wetted fabric gently into the alum-dye bath, pressing it below the surface
Dye at 80°C
Dye at 80°C
Heat gently to 80°C and hold for 1 hour, turning the fabric every 10 minutes with a stick
Check Colour
Check Colour
Lift a corner of the fabric to check the colour — it should be a rich golden yellow when wet

Remove Fabric
Remove Fabric
Remove the dyed fabric from the pot when the desired depth of colour is reached
Rinse Progressively
Rinse Progressively
Rinse the fabric in progressively cooler water until the rinse water runs clear
이 단계의 재료:
Water10 리터Squeeze Gently
Squeeze Gently
Squeeze out excess water gently between your palms — never wring or twist the dyed wool
Dry in Shade
Dry in Shade
Hang the dyed fabric in shade to dry completely — direct sun on wet dye can cause uneven fading
재료
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