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Welcome to the incredible world of Indigo and using a chemical reduction vat! This is Part 1 of a two part series in what you need to know to explore, use and create great textile pieces using an indigo chemical dye vat. In Part 1 we will cover how to prepare your fiber or textiles, setting up your stock solution (first step along your indigo journey) and finally how to prepare the indigo dye vat so you can start dyeing. Come join us as we explore this extraordinary and very reliable dyer. You'll also learn where you can order ground indigo, indigo seeds and have all the learning tools you need to dye-ve in! Photos from Indigo dyeing in West Africa are by Bob Irwin except for the one of a man seated on the ground which was taken by Chris Hall. Chapters: 0.00: Introduction 2:06: Scouring Your Fiber 9:34: Stock Solution 13:29: Preparing Your Vat You can find Part 2: How to Dye with Indigo Using Various Techniques here: • How to Dye with Indigo (Part 2)@WildcraftD... You can subscribe to my channel for more videos on how to forage and naturally dye: / @wildcraftdyeing Playlist on natural dyeing with plants: • Natural Dyeing with Plants Growing and Dyeing from your garden: • How to Naturally Dye with Goldenrod: Multi... New to natural dyeing? Start here: • Beginners’ Guide on How to Naturally Dye ... My website: wildcraftdyeing.com Patreon: / wildcraftdyeing I’m also on FB at Wildcraft Dyeing Instragram: wildcraft_dyeing Please never cook using any of your dye equipment and always store your plants, lichens and mushrooms safely. Always be careful when working with hot liquids and don't ever leave your heating sources unattended. Always use gloves (I don't always and I always should), well ventilated space and eye protection. Please take extra special care with children in the kitchen, especially with heat and chemicals.