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I hand-dyed 20/4 thread for new sashiko. This will be the last of the 20/4 fine thread. 20/8 is still in stock, so please take a look. Approximately 360 meters x 2 skeins ☆Marigold flower dye = 1500 ☆Marigold flower dye x indigo (lightly) = 1600 1600 + 1500 = 3100 = 3050 (Combined price) We also sell individual skeins, but for single items only, the unit price will be +¥150. Thank you for your understanding. Note: Because it is hand-dyed, all colors are different. Please be aware that it is not possible to add thread of the exact same color later. Hand-dyeing (indigo dyeing, persimmon tannin dyeing, plant dyeing) results in different colors depending on the season, time, weather, dyeing materials, dyer, and mordant. Also, it is vulnerable to friction and chemicals such as bleach. We recommend hand washing or net washing with a neutral detergent. Please read the following only if applicable. ☆Indigo Dye Since it has just been dyed, the water may turn blue for the first 1-2 times. This is because the excess indigo on the surface has come off (it is different from fading that is fixed to the thread or fabric). Also, there is no need to worry about color transfer to other items, but it is safer to wash it with water before use. ☆Plant Dye My plant dyeing mainly uses a primitive method of collecting plants and repeatedly boiling and dyeing them, but for plants that are not available in Japan, such as redwood and redwoods, I use concentrated liquid. The colors will likely vary each time. Plant debris and fibers may be attached, but please understand that they are harmless. ☆Persimmon Tannin Dye Persimmon tannin dyeing develops color through exposure to sunlight and wind during the drying process. We repeatedly dye by kneading the dye solution once a day and drying it in the sun. Due to its characteristics, the finish has a crisp, starchy feel. × Iron utilizes the black characteristics when it comes into contact with iron, producing a subdued color. In addition, because heat is applied, the crispness is slightly softened. The color will gradually develop and change to a darker shade, and we hope you will enjoy the process.
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