tread gently on the earth
03 February 2015

going to seed - or do you want to grow indigo?

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It seems this blog is going to seed, in more than one way. Lets make a new starting point, and lets start by offering some Japanese Indigo ...
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10 September 2014

That time of year again

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... where the japanese indigo is ready for harvesting. Maybe it has been for some time now, but since it needs my hands for working the magi...
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26 May 2014

The Nordic Pink

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One of the exiting things about natural dyeing for me, is to find out more about the 'Nordic Colour Spectrum'. Or what the colour ...
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06 April 2014

longing for leaves

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In the Scandinavian part of the world, there really aren't many plants for the dyeing pot during the long winter months. Dried and froze...
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20 March 2014

tasmanian devil & easter socks

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I had a bit of luck rummaging the local secondhand store; a tasmanian wool cardigan, never worn, just a tiny hole that needed mending. Gathe...
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19 March 2014

fermenting indigo the natural way

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For many years, I was happy and content dyeing with plants found practically under my feet. Sometimes, when studying dusty old dyeing boo...
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30 January 2014

another way of sowing seeds

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Some of the best natural dye students are under the age of five. Seriously; how many grown up students jump up and down and hug you, when yo...
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I'm passionate about: Mother Nature, waldorf inspired living, simple living, reusing, repairing, mending, thrifting, crafting, natural dyeing, eco dyeing, knitting, crocheting, embroidering, wool, playing, cooking, organic gardening. And in being genuine, trustworthy, sincere, honest, passionate, optimistic, embracing, caring, curious, dreaming, imaginative, funny and present.
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