To Dye Cotton or Woollen Black
To each pound of yarn, have one ounce of copperas, nine of logwood, a
handful of salt, and a quart of good vinegar, which boil with copperas
ten minutes in a brass kettle; shave the logwood, and boil it in an iron
pot; when the color is extracted, strain it into the vinegar; put in the
yarn, and let it simmer twenty minutes stirring it; then hang it in the
air, and if it is not black enough, boil it over. You should have a
clear day to do all coloring in.
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