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Iron can be used as a modifier to ‘sadden’ the colours making them darker and more sombre in tone; reds become more purple, whilst yellows and oranges turn greener. (Iron does not modify the colour of woad or indigo and it does not seem to modify the colour of chlorophyllin extract either.)
handspun wool dyed with coreopsis extract below & dyed with coreopsis extract & iron above
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