A complete guide to making your own natural dyes, from plants that can be grown in the backyard or that can be harvested in the wild. For crafters and DIYers; for the green community ( ecologists, botanists, gardeners, etc); for artists, textile designers, and art students who wants to explore how colour works.
A complete guide to making your own natural dyes, from plants that can be grown in the backyard or that can be harvested in the wild. For crafters and DIYers; for the green community ( ecologists, botanists, gardeners, etc); for artists, textile designers, and art students who wants to explore how colour works.
As more and more crafters are discovering, it's easy to dye your own fabrics. Now Rebecca Burgess identifies 36 plants that will yield beautiful natural dyes. HARVESTING COLOR explains where to find these plants in the wild ( and for those that can be grown in your back garden, how to plant and nurture them) and the best time and way to harvest them. For dyeing itself, Burges describes the simple equipment needed and provides a master dye recipe. The book is organised seasonally, with gorgeous colour photographs throughout and as an added bonus each season includes a knitting project that can be made with wools dyed that's season.
Rebecca Burgess is a teacher and natural dye artisan who has worked for more than ten years creating recipes from local flora. She teaches natural dye workshops throughout the country, to crafters, ecologists, and art students, as well as to apparel giants like Levi Strauss. Rebecca is also the founder of EcologicalArts, an organization dedicated to creating, revitalizing, and teaching functional art forms that utilize natural raw materials. She lives in San Geronimo, California.
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