People have been dyeing fabric and fibers with plants for thousands of years, and you can too! In fact, chances are that you have plenty of plant material in your garden, refrigerator, and pantry to ...
Stamps 2D media studio coordinator Nicholas Dowgwillo shows the new Sustainable Materials & Color Garden to students and faculty. Credit: Courtesy photo Bright orange marigolds and vibrant cosmos grow ...
Saturday workshops: Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9 and 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Youth after-school programs: Tuesday to Sept. 23, Oct. 5 to Oct. 7, Oct. 12 to Oct. 14. Tuesdays ...
In A Garden to Dye For (St. Lynn’s, 2014), Chris McLaughlin teaches you how to make the most of your garden by harvesting different plants to create your own clothing dyes. She walks you through each ...
Naturally dyed garments are increasingly commonplace for fledgling and established brands alike. Older Brother uses kelp and algae from the coasts of Ireland and Argentina to make a pastel green ...
Easter is on April 20th and many will be celebrating with traditional activities like dyeing eggs. Instead of buying a dyeing kit, you can use ingredients commonly found in the kitchen. The color of ...
Big Rabbit Brush for canary yellow. Indian Paint Brush for tan. Oak Scrub for light gold. Traditional weavers gather these local plants and follow centuries-old dye recipes to give vibrancy and ...
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