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Patterns in History. By: Carl Dombrowik. India has a long rich history of dyes and patterned textiles. What is believed to have started as a religious ornamentation grew over the years to incorporate local practices influenced by trade. Textiles remain a defining part of India culture.
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Patterns in History By: Carl Dombrowik India has a long rich history of dyes and patterned textiles. What is believed to have started as a religious ornamentation grew over the years to incorporate local practices influenced by trade. Textiles remain a defining part of India culture.
Some patterns are ornate or rich in design Techniques: • Batik • Kalamkari • Embroidery • Block Printing • Applique
India has a history of vibrant natural dyes • Red: Madder • Blue: Indigo • Yellow: Turmeric
A pattern to tell a story through dye • We invite you to share a dye project by sending a digital photo of your experience with your story. • Try one of our recipes to make natural dye, or even create your own. • Try an easy tie dye then work your way up through more ornate samples. • Your work may someday become a Pattern in History.
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