Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)

Chapter 101: Edge Village Fashion Facts 3. Edge Village Dye Facts - Squeezing and Mold Dye

Let me explain why Edge Village grass dyeing was so eager here.

As I said before, there is also a dye in this world, which is also in general circulation. In this world, however, clothing is in some ways a luxury, or at least a durable consumer goods treatment, and it is not like replacing it with ease. Same clothing for a long time, and that's not even a rare example of wearing it over three generations. I rarely buy new clothes when I buy new clothes, but mostly I buy old clothes and wear them. If I bought new clothes, that was the kind of incident that would be the subject of the whole village.

After all (today), it is normal that by the time it is available to the villagers, the dye has faded. And because it assumes a long period of use, dyeing itself is mostly dark, and pale shades of dyes such as those commonly used by villagers in Edge Village are rarely seen. That is as worn by the aristocrats and the wealthy. In short, for the neighbors in the neighborhood, it was unbridgeable such as sunshine.

But it was Edge Village that turned this upside down. Grass dyeing, which can be enjoyed as a one-handed hobby, is unproductive but does not cost much or effort. Thus, many villagers were able to enjoy the act of dyeing. Furthermore, the extra knowledge that the crow is a scarf, turban or bath area - by way of example, without any thought or weight - has led to the culture of decorating itself with a light grass-dyed cloth or wrapping luggage penetrating Edge Village. Those dressed villagers floated and went out, which led to the spread of the "Edge Village Style" - Edge Anne, or shrink and pronounce it Edian - garment culture - without the villagers realizing it.

In a nutshell, Edge Village grass dyeing was being accepted as a fashion within reach even by ordinary people who had no connection to sunshine, with a set of dyed cloths and the technology to use them. And another specialty of Edge Village - already seen from around - accessories were also spreading as a combination of these scarves and stalls.

In short, what the neighbors of the neighborhood - and some of the beneficial merchants at the end of their eyes - wanted was only items that could be purchased at affordable prices. Naturally you have to prepare a "product" that you can offer at least a little cheaper, even as a maker than it is. From this point of view, Crowe and Ms Mildred packed the image of the "product" and the method of production to be employed.

"First of all, it's a 'product', but from what I've heard, what the buyer wants is a scarf or a stall… it looks like a piece of cloth a meter square, so let's narrow it down."

"Huh?"

"Here's the next shade of makeup...... what hope is out there?

"Well, there were lots of people with good light colors."

"Light colors...... are they good in single colors?

"I don't know... you can put a pattern in it. It's on..."

"Ahhh..."

Crowe's anxiety was disturbed. Still, if you just dye it in a single color, adding a pattern (whilst) increases the production effort at once. Crowe taught the villagers an easy squeeze. If a piece of cloth is tied so that the dye does not seep in, only that part is left dyed and tattooed in a white-drawn state. The advantage is that it does not require special equipment, etc., but the problem was that it takes a little getting used to creating a pattern for a good draft distribution and that it takes a lot of time.

(... that's why mould dyeing takes a while to prepare the wood moulds and mould paper... considering that, is it a squeeze dye option after all? … can you increase the variety of patterns if you not only tie them with yarn, but also use a method of pinching and tattooing them with plates, etc. …)

I can't make an elaborate one, but a combination of aperture techniques would make it look pretty good. I almost decided to go with this, and it would take a while for Ms Mildred, the leader of the grass dye, to wait.

"If you think about what you're going to do, if you know how to do it, why don't you tell me?

Whether Ms. Mildred, the person in charge, is bracing her belly that much, Crowe will teach her the techniques of mould dyeing, hand-painted Friendship Zen, and photocopying Friendship Zen - not just knowledge. Contamination using wood moulds - the so-called block printing method - is simple, but it takes a lot of work to create the wood mould at the heart. The dyeing of the mould using mould paper and anti-stain paste can be done simultaneously by using the color paste, but this also takes a little effort to make the mould paper. Above all, it was thought that making water-resistant and durable mould paper would be the neck. I used persimmon in Japan, but I didn't know there was something similar in this world...

"Huh? Do you have one?

"Huh. If you apply the juice taken from the blue fruit of the jib, it will hurt the rain."

They say there is a lot of stockpile in Edge Village because the tanned paper painted with the juice of the jib is useful in a variety of ways if you ask. Except if you have tanned paper. Crowe rushed to make some moulded paper. All this can only be done by Crowe, who knows what the model paper is.

All you have to do is lay down the trials and errors to make the color paste and make the product with the mould dye. For the paste, it was decided to use the flour melted and heated.

If the poison is eaten, the dish is used, and the clow has the technique of applying a dye instead of an Indian saucer. Then, if the dye is dyed and washed with water, only the part where the dye is applied will be dyed. It was also taught that if multiple mediators were used separately to draw a tattoo, they would develop different colors even if dyed with the same dye.

... I realized it after I taught it. I wonder if some technologies are unknown in this country......

"… some of the dyeing techniques… it might be better not to put them on the table yet, especially those that use color paste…"

"... can we just sell it to the elves?"

"Huh? Did you connect the elf to the handout?

"Huh.... I had the same round ball."

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Crowe couldn't say anything to Ms Mildred, who gave her a slightly meaningful glance.