All Blog Posts — Natural Dyeing
MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR MADDER – PART 2
Natural Dyeing Sustainable Textiles
Claudia GosseIf you didn’t catch PART 1 of this blog you may like to have a quick look at it before going on to PART 2 – but it’s not essential. PART 1 gave an outline of the importance of the madder plant (Rubia tinctorum) to ancient dyeing communities and to international trade in times past, until the development of the first man-made dyes in the mid 19th century. But with current concerns about the environmental damage caused by the synthetic dyeing industry, there is a renewed interest in this remarkable natural plant dye, both commercially and to the home dyer....
FIBRE QUEST 2023
Ethical Textiles Natural Dyeing Sustainable Textiles
Ellie FisherMothering Sunday conveniently fell on the weekend of Fibre Quest this year and, as my daughter and I were visiting my folks, we turned it into a family outing. Fernhill Farm, is an eco-farm in Somerset that has been breeding sheep for over thirty years and advocates the principles of Regenerative Farming (RF), a system of working the land that offers an alternative to intensive farming practices. It aims to work in harmony with nature to restore soil health and biodiversity, contributing to the enrichment of the local ecology and the mitigation of climate change. Fibre Quest is a...
MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR MADDER – PART 1
Claudia GosseIn-Person Natural Dyeing Workshop
Claudia GosseOnline Natural Dyeing Course
Claudia GosseFind out what you'll learn in 'An introduction to natural dyeing: A self-paced online course'. From dyeing with onion skins and acorns, to indigo and madder root, this easy-to-follow course will show you how.