Botanical Dyeing on a Budget Workbook (Right Handed Version)
Creating this “Botanical Dyeing on a Budget” workbook is the culmination of my experience gained from my herbal medicine practice, my dyeing routines and my continuous ongoing learning. It allows me to share the exciting experience of dyeing small quantities of yarn using fresh plants collected locally, to produce a range of beautiful colours, from yellows to browns to oranges to pinks to purples to greens.
This version is suitable for right-handed handed writers as the "Notes" pages are on the right side of the spiral bound 28-page workbook.
Topics include:
Before You Start
Collecting Plant Material
Equipment
Yarn
The Dye Chain
Weight of Fibre (WOF)
Water Hardness
Preparing Your Yarn for Dyeing
Dyeing with Fresh Flowers or Leaves
Dyeing with Fresh Berries
Dyeing with Seeds, Roots, Bark or Cones
Modifying Your Yarn
What to Do with Your Dye Liquid
Want to Read More?
Suppliers List
Creating this “Botanical Dyeing on a Budget” workbook is the culmination of my experience gained from my herbal medicine practice, my dyeing routines and my continuous ongoing learning. It allows me to share the exciting experience of dyeing small quantities of yarn using fresh plants collected locally, to produce a range of beautiful colours, from yellows to browns to oranges to pinks to purples to greens.
This version is suitable for right-handed handed writers as the "Notes" pages are on the right side of the spiral bound 28-page workbook.
Topics include:
Before You Start
Collecting Plant Material
Equipment
Yarn
The Dye Chain
Weight of Fibre (WOF)
Water Hardness
Preparing Your Yarn for Dyeing
Dyeing with Fresh Flowers or Leaves
Dyeing with Fresh Berries
Dyeing with Seeds, Roots, Bark or Cones
Modifying Your Yarn
What to Do with Your Dye Liquid
Want to Read More?
Suppliers List
Creating this “Botanical Dyeing on a Budget” workbook is the culmination of my experience gained from my herbal medicine practice, my dyeing routines and my continuous ongoing learning. It allows me to share the exciting experience of dyeing small quantities of yarn using fresh plants collected locally, to produce a range of beautiful colours, from yellows to browns to oranges to pinks to purples to greens.
This version is suitable for right-handed handed writers as the "Notes" pages are on the right side of the spiral bound 28-page workbook.
Topics include:
Before You Start
Collecting Plant Material
Equipment
Yarn
The Dye Chain
Weight of Fibre (WOF)
Water Hardness
Preparing Your Yarn for Dyeing
Dyeing with Fresh Flowers or Leaves
Dyeing with Fresh Berries
Dyeing with Seeds, Roots, Bark or Cones
Modifying Your Yarn
What to Do with Your Dye Liquid
Want to Read More?
Suppliers List