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A plant that was desired in medieval europe for its ability to produce a nice [[yellow]] [[dyestuff]] from its leaves or flowers. Colour of this dyestuff varies from a nice clear yellow to a duller greenish yellow, depending upon factors such as the [[mordant]] used and the minerals in the tap water used for dyeing.
'''Weld''' is a plant that was desired in [[medieval]] [[Europe]] for its ability to produce a nice [[yellow]] [[dyestuff]] from its leaves or flowers. Colour of this dyestuff varies from a nice clear yellow to a duller greenish yellow, depending upon factors such as the [[mordant]] used and the minerals in the water used for dyeing.


Fabrics dyed with weld were often overdyed with blue [[woad]] to produce a green coloured fabric.
Fabrics dyed with weld were often overdyed with blue [[woad]] to produce a [[green]] [[colour]]ed [[fabric]].


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://home.att.net/~krystalmorgan/weld.htm Dying with weld]
*[http://home.att.net/~krystalmorgan/weld.htm Dying with weld]
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 27 May 2006

Weld is a plant that was desired in medieval Europe for its ability to produce a nice yellow dyestuff from its leaves or flowers. Colour of this dyestuff varies from a nice clear yellow to a duller greenish yellow, depending upon factors such as the mordant used and the minerals in the water used for dyeing.

Fabrics dyed with weld were often overdyed with blue woad to produce a green coloured fabric.

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