Biochromes¶
The intention was to create a colour to the alginate that could change the apearence of the white seaweed yarn when apllying the Alginate bioplastic. I looked for some natural inks that assembled the sea colours using from a specie from a vegan source. It took some tests to achieve the ideal one.
Blueberry Inks¶
Materials¶
500 gr of Blueberries | 1 Lt boiled water | Vinegar | Baking soda | Coffee filters | Big pot | Scale | Jars and pipets | Stove | Mixer | Ph paper marks
Process¶
Place the blueberries with the water in the pan until boiling and lower the temperature - Cook for an hour. I use the electric mixer and use the pulp, making a Syrup for a profound result. Coil with a coffee or tea filter into a well-washed bottle (if sterilised it will last longer).
Making Blueberries Ink, Carolina Delgado
Testing Blueberries Ink Test on paper, Carolina Delgado
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Blueberries Ink used in Alginate Bioplastic for coating yarns, Carolina Delgado
Clementines Ink¶
Materials¶
10 clementines | 1 Lt boiled water | 1 teaspoon of salt | Filter | Scale | Jar
Process¶
Remove the peels and smash the clementines. Place all in a pan with 1Lt of water until boiling and lower the temperature - Cook for an hour. Meanwhile, put the salt on the water and mix to dissolve. Coil with a coffee or tea filter into a well-washed bottle.
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Clementines Ink used in Alginate Bioplastic for coating yarns, Carolina Delgado
Spirulina Ink¶
Materials¶
20 Spirulina tablets (10 gr of Spirulina Powder) | 30 ml Alcohol | 100 ml Water | Blender | Filter | Scale | Jar
Process¶
Place the tablets in the blender and turn max to powder. Add 30ml of Alcohol and mix. Place water and mix to make the colour less concentrated. Coil with a coffee or tea filter into a well-washed bottle (if sterilised it lasts longer).
Spirulina Ink Test on paper, Carolina Delgado