Sunday 20 June 2010

Getting ready for Woolfest & More! Fibres! Solar Pots !





After two weeks of work experience Tara and I had amongst other things dyed 2 kilos of merino, handpainted 1 kilo and 20 silk caps.
New Solar pots are: Madder and Logwood, and Mullein with a copper mordant -made using copper piping and acetic acid. It is this which is dyeing the fibres turquoise at the moment!

7 comments:

  1. Pretty colors, I am working on collecting some jars so I can try this technique. I have a mimosa tree in bloom now-so the right time to collect the leaves, and I live in the woods so anxious to collect oak, hickory, black walnut to try in the solar pots-and we are very hot and sunny here now still-close to 100 degrees without the heat index added-so I need to get a move on-lol thanks for the inspiration

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  2. Wonderful photos! What a busy time you and Tara have been having. I look forward to seeing you at Woolfest.

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  3. This all looks so exciting. I have moved to Wales now and see a dyepot beckoning to me on every walk I take. Are you far from Anfglesey?

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  4. that bench looks very inviting - if you put a wheel beside it, someone might stop and start spinning:))
    you've been busy - good luck at woolfest!

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  5. Magnificent work--I really admire anyone who has a good grasp of natural dyes!

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  6. Thank you everyone-so nice to have people popping in. My new wheel has been set up by the bench before now and I agree it is very inviting and I am planning on having a big spinning session after Woolfest. Hi jasmine I am about an hour form Anglesey - you are welcome to come and visit.

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  7. What a lovely blog; so glad to have found you! I'm in South Wales, but hoping to move to Mid Wales at some point. It's really interesting to see what you are growing for dyestuffs in your garden. Thanks for sharing! Julie

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