In the C17th they used to colour lace and cloth yellow with saffron for special 
occasions - but this washed out and was more an orangey yellow - add to that 
the cost of saffron.? For a deeper yellow / brown onion skins which can be 
fixed in the same way as any standard dye.

Totally useless information but having got it out of my head there is now room 
for a little more



Regards

Liz Baker

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From: Adele Shaak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tamara P Duvall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: Lace Arachne <lace@arachne.com>
Sent: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 6:04
Subject: Re: [lace] Re: Brilliana Lady Harley



> *Yellow* "starched ruffs and bands"? *Yellow* ruff (on Mrs Turner)? > 
> Yellow??? What "gives" here, does anyone know? Does Planche mean > "gilt" 
> (metallic), or yellowed linen? And, if linen, how come it was > allowed to 
> get yellow? This is the first time I've *ever* heard of > yellow lace and 
> here he seems to be suggesting it was commonplace...?
?
I have heard of this before; that the linen didn't "yellow" on its own, it was 
deliberately treated in some manner so that it became bright yellow. I don't 
know how long the colour lasted - linen is notoriously difficult to dye, and I 
don't think the colour change was due to a dye so much as some kind of yellow 
starch being used, which would of course wash out.?
?
Of course the novelty of yellow linenwork made the process extremely popular, 
but the fad ended quickly. The story I heard was that the only woman who knew 
the recipe grew rich from it and then murdered somebody and was hanged and her 
secret died with her, but that seems too melodramatic to be true.?
?
Adele?
North Vancouver, BC?
(west coast of Canada)?
?
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