

FUSTIC HARDWOOD ~ Dyer's Mulberry, Old Fustic or Yellowwood
Dye Colour: Yellow and Green | Country of Collection: Unknown (Typically sourced from tropical regions) | Maclura tinctoria or Chlorophora tinctoria
Fustic, introduced to Europe in the 16th century, is a classic natural dye that produces vibrant yellow tones and clear greens when overdyed with indigo. Sourced from the hardwood of the Chlorophora or Morus tinctoria tree, a member of the Mulberry family, Fustic is known for its strength, requiring only 50% of the dye by weight of fibre (W.D.F.). The wood chips used for dyeing are reusable, allowing for multiple dye baths.
Colour Fastness: Poor to Medium
Colour Outcomes by WOF Ratio:
- 50% WOF Dye (Fustic): Produces a bright, clear yellow hue.
- Overdye with Indigo: Results in a clear, vibrant green.
- With 3% Iron: Transforms the dye into an olive green tone.
Basic Recipe for Dyeing:
- Ingredients: 50% Fustic cut, 10% Alum
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Instructions:
- Mordant the yarn by dissolving Alum in hot water and adding the yarn. Let it steep overnight.
- Steep the Fustic woodchips in hot water overnight.
- The next day, rinse the mordanted yarn.
- Strain the Fustic dye and let it dry for an additional day.
- Add the mordanted yarn to the dye bath and heat to 85°C for 1 hour.
- Rinse and dry the yarn.
- Reusing Dye: If using the dye again, boil it for 45 minutes to deepen the yellow colour.
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