Dyeing with TEA
Tea-dyeing is an ancient and sustainable process of dyeing that transforms textiles, offering a unique aesthetic that transcends trends. Beyond a mere crafting process, tea dyeing offers a unique blend of environmental consciousness, versatility, and timeless charm. By replacing chemical dyes with natural tea, this practice not only contributes to a greener planet but also allows for a diverse range of fabrics to undergo a rustic transformation. We executed a range of tea-dyed outfits at our studio in Ahmedabad which turned out to be exceptionally elegant and graceful.
Tea Dyeing Process
The process of tea dyeing is easy and can be executed at home with limited materials.
Materials required for tea dyeing:
1. A big container
2. A big spoon / a rod / glove
3. Tea bags
4. Vinegar (mordant)
5. A stove
One will require an open space to perform the dyeing process and for drying the garments under natural light.
Start by preparing tea bags with a light fabric and transfer powdered tea into it. You can also use store bought dipping tea bags.
Firstly, add enough water to submerge your fabric/outfit.
Boil it at maximum temperature and then add the tea bags.
Stir them well with the help of a rod or big spoon and let it boil for some time.
Remove the tea bags from the container when the desired color is obtained.
Now, completely dip the garment in and out for 2-3 times in the dye and leave it in the mixture for 15 mins.
You can keep the garment in the dye till you achieve the desired depth – light, medium or dark.
Role of a Mordant (Vinegar)
Take a separate container with a relevant amount of water and then add
vinegar into it. Vinegar acts as a mordant here, to help set the dye.
Remove the garment from the mordant mixture and rinse it well until the water runs clear, make sure that there aren’t any water bubbles trapped in the garment.
Rest it inside-out under natural light for a day.
Delve into this beautiful collection made from tea-dyed fabrics, available at our stores now.