The traditional indigo extraction method for woad, resulted in a product known as "woad balls." Well, we've talked about growing woad, planting woad, woad's history, and even talked about its amazing ... Read More about The Woad to a Sustainable Blue Part Ten: Woad Indigo The Traditional Extraction Method
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Preparing for the Best Year Ever: Organizing, Planning, and Purposeful Choice
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At the end of December, many people decide they want change. They make their New Year’s resolutions, and on January 1st they throw themselves into trying to make change happen, abruptly. The human ... Read More about Preparing for the Best Year Ever: Organizing, Planning, and Purposeful Choice
The Woad to a Sustainable Blue Part Nine: How to Grow Woad
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We have already covered several of the unique properties of woad, including its dye color, its versatility, and now we get to its adaptability. Woad’s origin might lead one to believe that it is a ... Read More about The Woad to a Sustainable Blue Part Nine: How to Grow Woad
Detecting and Defeating the Enemy of Wool: The Wool Moth
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Some might think that the chief enemy of a spinner, knitter, dyer, or weaver, is the family members who keep saying “do you really need that?” Or who protest that two Rubbermaid’s of yarn is more than ... Read More about Detecting and Defeating the Enemy of Wool: The Wool Moth
Thinking of Spring: Natural Dye Garden Preparation
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Today is the shortest day of the year, and it’s socked in snowing here. While the darkness and dimness is a challenge, even with the white coating on the ground, it is this time of year that makes my ... Read More about Thinking of Spring: Natural Dye Garden Preparation
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