If I am not mistaken, lemons are used to make both yellow dye(what?) and bleach dye(whatwhat?).
Sundren lemons must be really sour. o.o;
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That's right, yellow and bleach. Bleach actually makes a little more sense than yellow dye. A quick wikipedia search reveals that lemons can be used to bleach hair. You learn something new every day.
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"For here, apart, dwells one whose hands have wrought/ Strange eidola that chill the world with fear: Whose graven runes in tomes of dread have taught/ What things beyond the star gulfs lurk and leer. Dark Lord of Averoigne- whose windows stare/ On pits of dream no other gaze could bare!"
All of it was researched, even that the best red dye comes from bugs
Although to avoid too much complication, I didn't take into account what dyes are best used on what sorts of materials. The strongest and most vibrant dyes often require a somewhat complex chemical process, and frequently include substances like alum, indigo, silver, sulphate and various sorts of wood (extracts).
One stupid question concerning fruits: How can I make dye with them? I got some raspberries (or whatever they are called... the red ones!), but when I activate them, they just disappear!
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Catarina "Fairyblade" Faddalynn - Amnish spellsword, seamstress, alchemist, fashionist, dancer, blackjack addicted and pathological liar. Now working for the Exigo Syndicate!
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