Naturally, Danny Seo Season 2 Episode 26 Don't Buy It, Dye It
- TVG
- May 26, 2018
- 1200 min
The episode "Don't Buy It, Dye It" of Naturally, Danny Seo season 2 takes viewers on a creative journey of how to upcycle old clothes with natural dyes. Danny Seo, the host, shows how to use natural materials found in everyday household items to create beautiful and unique dyes. The episode features a series of DIY projects that are easy to make, affordable, and add a pop of color to old clothing items.
The episode begins with Danny standing in front of a rack of clothes, seemingly frustrated with fast fashion's impact on the environment. He states that Americans buy roughly 80 billion pieces of clothing each year, most of which end up in landfills. He urges viewers to think twice before throwing out old clothes and, instead, try to upcycle them.
Danny introduces the process of using natural dyes and sets out to show how simple it is to do at home. He begins by taking viewers on a tour of his local farmers' market, pointing out fruits and vegetables that make great natural dyes. He later heads to his kitchen to demonstrate how to extract color pigments from those natural materials to create beautiful dye.
The DIY projects start with Danny using avocado pits and skins to create a natural pink dye. He shows viewers how to soak the avocado pits and skins in water, boil them together, and strain out the solids to create a vibrant pink color. He then transforms an old white T-shirt by dipping it into the dye and creating a beautiful ombré effect. Danny explains that the color will continue to evolve as the shirt is washed and worn, but the beauty of natural dyes is that it never fades completely.
Danny continues by demonstrating how to use coffee and tea to create warm, earthy tones on old clothing items. He emphasizes that the key to achieving darker shades is to steep the materials for longer periods of time. For instance, he uses loose-leaf tea and coffee grounds to create a golden-brown dye for a white cotton scarf.
In an effort to encourage viewers to try natural dyes, Danny also shares some tips and tricks for troubleshooting common mistakes. For instance, he shows how to correct a dye that came out too light by putting it back into the dye bath with more pigment or extending its soaking time. He also shows how to fix a dye that is too dark by diluting it with water.
To wrap up the episode, Danny shares some tips on how to take care of natural dyed clothing items. Viewers learn that it's important to wash them in cold water with mild detergent and to avoid exposing them to direct sunlight, which can fade the colors.
In summary, "Don't Buy It, Dye It" is a perfect episode for those interested in sustainable fashion and DIY projects. Danny's easy-to-follow instructions, combined with stunning visuals, make upcycling old clothes with natural dyes seem effortless and fun. By learning how to transform old clothes into new and unique pieces, viewers can reduce textile waste and make a positive impact on the environment one T-shirt at a time.