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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