Every scrap, skin and stem of our food is salvageable — and useful. Here’s a guide to making your own natural dye out of that food waste: How to Dye Your Clothes Using Food Scraps Here’s what you’ll ...
Avocado pits or onion skins are all you need to give an old t-shirt new life — and rethink your waste. Eliza Wapner of Lil Bits Cloth, a friend of Life Kit who uses plant-based dying practices to hand ...
We are so used to modern clothes that we don't even remember that they are made from dyed fabrics. But when you find out what this paint is created from, you will be unpleasantly surprised. Meanwhile, ...
This post has been updated. At the start of the new year, I made an intention to have a date night with myself at least twice per month. That’s because 2020 is pretty much the busiest year of my life ...
Join Dr. Tova Williams as we learn all about dying clothes at NCSU Wilson College of Textiles. NCSU Wilson College of Textiles professor Dr. Tova Williams teaches us about clothing dyes and ...
The process of at-home tie-dyeing is far from new. In fact, we’ve been doing it since we were kids — at sleepovers, summer camps, and oh-so-many birthday parties. But as adults, upon feeling the need ...
A popular feature in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was the ability to dye Link’s clothes different colors, adding a slight touch of personalization, and it’s back in its sequel, The Legend ...