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A Homegrown Handspun Sweater Part 2
My Polina Pullover! Made from the wool of our sheep that I handspun, and naturally dyed with homegrown plants from our farm.
A Time to Mend
This winter I’m in a mending mood so I’m turning some super threadbare compost destined garments into heavily mended works of art.
Do Natural Dyes Fade? Let's Change the Way We Think About This!
I frequently receive questions regarding the colorfastness of natural dyes with an underlying assumption that they’re inferior to synthetic dyes. Questions such as: Do naturally dyed colors bleed and rinse away when washed? Do the colors fade quickly? How long does the color last? Although these questions are fair enough, considering the long history of natural dyes and the short yet destructive history of synthetic dyes, I’m always taken aback and surprised by them.
Cochineal, Logwood, and Indigo: A Historical Acknowledgement
Cochineal, logwood, and indigo have complicated histories in the America’s that ensued as a result of European colonization.
Fiber Plant History & Consumer Choices for a Sustainable Future
It is absolutely possible to uproot, compost the dysfunctional systems that are currently in place, and replant a sustainable future. Prioritizing need over want is a very powerful place to begin.