To Dye Yellow
Boil peach leaves when they are turning yellow in the fall, with a
little alum.
Onion skins boiled with alum make a good yellow.
To Dye Brown.
Take young walnuts, with some of the leaves and bark; wash your wool in
soap-suds; put a layer of it in a barrel, and a layer of the walnuts;
fill it up with water, and put a weight on the top; at the end of a week
wring it out, and let it lay in the hot sun two hours; put it back in
the dye, and at the end of another week, sun it again; keep it in until
sufficiently dark, when wash it in soap-suds. This makes a pretty brown
that will not fade, and is stronger than when dyed with copperas.
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