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History of plant extension dyeing
The history of plant extension dyeing is as follows:

Plant extension dyeing belongs to a relatively small category of plant dyeing. This technology is similar to the ancient flower printing process, which preserves the faint traces of flowers and plants by rubbing. In summer, beautiful and delicate flowers and flowers that fade easily leave fragrance, texture, color and memories of those encounters through plant rubbing.

The plant extension dyeing method is as follows:

Pick flowers and leaves.

By knocking, tying, packing and dipping, plants, flowers and cloth are in close contact, so that the cloth absorbs the dye solution of plants to form different patterns, and retains the beauty of color and natural agility.

Plant dyes can be extracted from roots, stems, leaves, skins and other parts of plants, which are non-toxic and harmless. Their dyed colors are pure and natural, and even have the function of preventing insects and bacteria?

The experiment of flowers tests your aesthetics. Although some flowers are not as beautiful as they look, some small flowers with single petals are unexpectedly brilliant.

A small hammer, a racket, natural flowers and plants, do not need chemicals, do not need to boil and extract, you can complete a series of primary color works.

Inheriting traditional handicraft skills, plant delay dyeing, as an ancient dyeing method in China, can not only enrich children's spare time, but also experience China's traditional delay dyeing handicraft skills at zero distance, feel the fun of delay dyeing and the richness of nature, so that children can understand the concept of plant delay dyeing green and environmental protection, exercise their hands-on operation ability, cultivate children's thought of loving nature, advocate environmental protection and pursue health, and let them learn to look at the present with different eyes and pursue the green life concept of nature, health and environmental protection.