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Dyeing with Onion Skins — Orange-Gold from the Kitchen
Charlie

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19. kwiecień 2026DE
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Dyeing with Onion Skins — Orange-Gold from the Kitchen

Onion skins are the most accessible natural dye source in the world — every kitchen has them. The dry papery outer skins of yellow onions contain quercetin, a flavonoid pigment that produces warm orange-gold to burnt amber tones on wool and other fibres. With an alum mordant the colour is bright and clear; with iron it shifts to olive-khaki. Onion skin dyeing has been practised for thousands of years for textiles and for colouring Easter eggs across Europe. This blueprint covers the full process from collecting skins through mordanting to achieving a rich, permanent orange-gold.

Początkujący
2-3 hours

Instructions

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Collect Onion Skins

Collect the dry papery outer skins of yellow onions — you need roughly 100 g of skins per 100 g of fibre

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Materiały do tego kroku:

Onion Skins (Dry, Yellow)Onion Skins (Dry, Yellow)100 grams
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Soak Skins in Water

Place the onion skins in a dye pot, cover with cold water, and soak for 1 hour to begin releasing the pigment

Materiały do tego kroku:

WaterWater8 litrów

Tools needed:

Stock PotStock Pot
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Simmer the Dye Bath

Heat the dye bath slowly to 80-90°C and simmer for 45 minutes — the water will turn a deep amber

Materiały do tego kroku:

FirewoodFirewood1 wiązka
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Strain Out Skins

Strain the dye bath through cloth to remove all onion skin fragments

Tools needed:

Cloth (Straining)Cloth (Straining)
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Dissolve Alum Mordant

Dissolve alum at 10% weight-of-fibre (10 g per 100 g wool) in a cup of hot water

Materiały do tego kroku:

Alum (Potassium Alum)Alum (Potassium Alum)10 grams
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Add Mordant to Bath

Stir the dissolved alum into the strained dye bath and mix thoroughly

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Wet the Wool

Soak the undyed wool skein in warm water for 15 minutes so it absorbs dye evenly

Materiały do tego kroku:

Wool Yarn Skein (Undyed)Wool Yarn Skein (Undyed)100 grams
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Enter the Dye Bath

Lower the wetted wool into the onion skin dye bath, pressing it gently below the surface

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Simmer for 45 Minutes

Heat to 80°C and hold for 45 minutes, turning the wool every 10 minutes for even colour

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Check the Colour

Lift a section to check — the wool should be a rich orange-gold when wet, drying slightly lighter

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Deepen if Desired

For a deeper burnt orange, simmer for an additional 30 minutes or leave in the cooling bath overnight

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Iron Modifier (Optional)

For an olive-khaki shift, dissolve 2 g ferrous sulfate in water and add to a separate rinse — dip the dyed wool briefly

Step 12 - Image 1

Materiały do tego kroku:

Ferrous SulfateFerrous Sulfate2 grams
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Rinse Thoroughly

Rinse the dyed wool in progressively cooler water until the water runs clear

Materiały do tego kroku:

WaterWater10 litrów
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Squeeze Gently

Squeeze excess water out between your palms — never wring or twist dyed wool

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Dry in Shade

Hang the orange-gold dyed wool in shade to dry completely — onion skin dye with alum mordant is very lightfast

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