4th time posting since I got zero replies (except for one rude person). I’ve posted this in Do it Yourself, Green Living and under Laundry. I hope this is the right category this time…

Is it possible to dye woven organic cotton with chlorophyll and zero chemicals? How to do it to obtain a pastel green or mint green shade? (It’s the shade typically used in baby clothes & bedding in color green)

I’ve spilled liquid chlorophyll on my counters and clothes before and the stains are premanent. I’m not worried about "colorfastnest" I know it will last. I’m googling and getting nowhere.

I have chemical allergies and was looking for colorgrown organic cotton, in a woven fabric, color mint green or even dusty seafoam green but I can’t find that and why I want to try to do it myself. (If you have links to that, please feel free to share!) :o )

I just want a recipe, a how to on how to do it, basically. Please do NOT suggest so called "low-impact dyes", they are synthetic and highly toxic.

Links much appreciated!

Thanks.


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