Wildcraft Dyeing
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Dyeing and Weaving Workshop at the John C Campbell Folk School
So what can you expect if you come for a five-day class at the folk school in North Carolina? This is my second year teaching here and gearing by up to come again in 2025!
There is so much to explore in this amazing place which focuses on ancestral skills and intergenerational learning and teaching. It is an incredible place of learning, creativity and uniqueness. The largest and oldest folk school in America, it runs an incredible diversity of classes throughout the year. Nestled in the southern Appalachia mountains, it is definitely worth coming to check out. To access the school, it is recommended to fly into Atlanta Georgia and take the school shuttle.
Join us as we look at how natura...
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Видео

Intro to Shetland Wool Week
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Join me on an exploration of Shetland Wool Week 2024. This event is a celebration of all things gloriously Shetlander. From croft living to warp-weighted looms, from working with natural wool colours to the beautiful landscapes, I've tried to squeeze everything in to help you book a trip and take this incredible corner of the world. From Shetland sheep and miniature champion ponies to the stunn...
How to Dye with Lobster Mushrooms: Shifting pH for Fiber Projects
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Ever wondered how shifting pH can chance the colour of some mushroom dyes? Here we dive into how to forage, process and then naturally dye with this amazing mushroom. Wonderfully suited for sustainable fashions and ecoprinting, lobster mushrooms can give bright oranges, through peaches and into the purples simply by adding a few substances you may already have in your kitchen and laundry room. ...
Unboxing Surprise Parcels from Fellow Dyer Elena Putman
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What do natural dyers send each other? Come take a look at what fellow natural dyer Elena Putman from Arizona sent me. Patreon: www.patreon.com/Wildcraftdyeing Don't forget to lichen subscribe to my channel for more videos on how to forage and naturally dye: ruclips.net/channel/UCvbKXT6vA-cfcQ4ll3a6-XA Yarn for this video was donated in part by Urban Yarns (urbanyarns.com). Much appreciated! Fo...
Exhaust Bath Weaving with Natural Dyes
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Exhaust baths occur when we keep adding fiber into our dye pots to get multiple rounds of colour - often getting paper results each time. I wanted to weave a project showing how this effect can be explored in a single piece. By reusing our dye cats we can better appreciate and connect with the colourful gifts from nature. We center on sustainability and walking gently on the earth. This piece i...
How to Dye with Alder Cones | Catkins
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Foraging from the forest is an amazing way to connect to the land and deepen your bond with nature. Here we dive into the world of foraging and dyeing with tree cones (catkins) to make some brilliant and stable dyes. The steps laid out here can help you with many different kinds of trees which make cones including birch, beech, fig, oak, alder and much more. These can all be foraged from the fo...
How to Dye with Arbutus I Madrone I Madrona Bark @WildcraftDyeing
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Arbutus trees (in the genus Arbutus, family Ericaceae) give an incredible range of colour, from deep tans, to brilliant rufus reds and chocolate browns; all from the inner bark. The arbutus in this video come from the west coast of North America (Pacific Northwest), but there are 11 other species through North America, Europe, the Mediterranean and Asia. This video explores the steps you need t...
Introduction to Tablet Card Band Weaving @WildcraftDyeing
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Introduction to Tablet Card Band Weaving @WildcraftDyeing
Twined Wool Weaving: “Sky to Sea”
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Twined Wool Weaving: “Sky to Sea”
How to Use Mushroom Dyes in Your Fiber Projects @WildcraftDyeing
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How to Use Mushroom Dyes in Your Fiber Projects @WildcraftDyeing
Historical Recreation Cosplay: How to Be a Better Ally
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Historical Recreation Cosplay: How to Be a Better Ally
How to Dye Better Reds with Cortinarius Mushrooms @WildcraftDyeing
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How to Dye Better Reds with Cortinarius Mushrooms @WildcraftDyeing
The Passing of Master Weaver: Norma Ordman @WildcraftDyeing
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The Passing of Master Weaver: Norma Ordman @WildcraftDyeing
Dyeing & Tablet Weaving Workshop at John Campbell Folk School @WildcraftDyeing
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Dyeing & Tablet Weaving Workshop at John Campbell Folk School @WildcraftDyeing
How to Dye with Pokeberry I Pokeweed @WildcraftDyeing
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How to Dye with Pokeberry I Pokeweed @WildcraftDyeing
How to Dye with Botele Mushroom | Zeller’s Bolete | Xerocomellus zelleri @WildcraftDyeing
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How to Dye with Botele Mushroom | Zeller’s Bolete | Xerocomellus zelleri @WildcraftDyeing
How to Make a Naturally Dyed Rainbow with Yarn
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How to Make a Naturally Dyed Rainbow with Yarn
Traditional Alder Bark Dyeing on Cedar Bark and Wool @WildcraftDyeing
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Traditional Alder Bark Dyeing on Cedar Bark and Wool @WildcraftDyeing
How to Dye with Coreopsis I Tickseed I Calliopsis @WildcraftDyeing
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How to Dye with Coreopsis I Tickseed I Calliopsis @WildcraftDyeing
How to Dye with Indigo (Part 2)@WildcraftDyeing
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How to Dye with Indigo (Part 2)@WildcraftDyeing
How to Dye Cedar Bark with Modern and Natural Dyes
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How to Dye Cedar Bark with Modern and Natural Dyes
How to Dye Five Colours from Carrot Tops @WildcraftDyeing
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How to Dye Five Colours from Carrot Tops @WildcraftDyeing
Introduction to the Wildcraft Dyeing Channel @WildcraftDyeing
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Introduction to the Wildcraft Dyeing Channel @WildcraftDyeing
How to Safely Dye with Foxglove @WildcraftDyeing
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How to Safely Dye with Foxglove @WildcraftDyeing
How to Dye with Red and Golden Onions @WildcraftDyeing
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How to Dye with Red and Golden Onions @WildcraftDyeing
How to Naturally Dye with Lupine @WildcraftDyeing
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How to Naturally Dye with Lupine @WildcraftDyeing
Youth Forage and Natural Dye Workshop
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Youth Forage and Natural Dye Workshop
How to Dye with Willow Bark and Leaves @WildcraftDyeing
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How to Dye with Willow Bark and Leaves @WildcraftDyeing
How to Variegate Your Yarn ​@WildcraftDyeing
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How to Variegate Your Yarn ​@WildcraftDyeing
How to Use Shibori Techniques with Mushroom Dyes on Silk ​⁠@WildcraftDyeing
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How to Use Shibori Techniques with Mushroom Dyes on Silk ​⁠@WildcraftDyeing

Комментарии

  • @polaroiddiva
    @polaroiddiva 2 дня назад

    Thank you! A friend gave me a bunch of leaves and bark from her eucalyptus tree. It is no longer fresh, but could I still use it? I am particularly interested in using the liquid to make a dye blanket for eco printing.

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing 2 дня назад

      It should be ok - I find dried leaves don’t always have the same intensity as fresh ones but they should work for ecoprinting. Would love to hear how they work when you use it!

  • @elenahappystitch7649
    @elenahappystitch7649 3 дня назад

    I wish if I would be your neighbour and learn all of this… I love people who are so creative.

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing 3 дня назад

      @@elenahappystitch7649 sold! I wish more of my neighbours were dyers. Yay!

  • @thespiritualwarriorofoz366
    @thespiritualwarriorofoz366 14 дней назад

    Thank you! Very informative!

  • @Wildevis
    @Wildevis 14 дней назад

    Great video. I want to eventually make a really big Vat and keep it, so how does one keep it going for months/years?

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing 12 дней назад

      Interesting! It will start getting gross and growing mold on it so you may want to think about freezing it to keep it. I usually keep the mushrooms dried and then make up a pot as a go.

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing 12 дней назад

      Sorry! I really should not respond to comments first thing in the morning. I misread this comment as being on a video for dyeing with mushrooms. Yes - you can totally do that. The vat will become inert after a couple of days so you will need to recharge it. Which means creating a new jar of indigo and then lowering it down. Sorry for any confusion!

  • @Wildevis
    @Wildevis 14 дней назад

    I just got a galvanised steel drum to make a big VAT and your video is great! BUT you did not say how many liters of hot water you used for the final Vat??

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing 12 дней назад

      Ohh! Good question. It depends on the size of your pot but usually about 4 to 5 gallons.

  • @happyoutside2558
    @happyoutside2558 16 дней назад

    That was great! Thank you so much! I am collecting alder cones right now. Can I get the titanium oxide where other mordants are sold?

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing 16 дней назад

      Probably…? I get mine at Maiwa.com but I think Botanical colors in the US also sells it. It’s pricier than the other mordants but the results are killer good!

  • @Cali-mam2stroke
    @Cali-mam2stroke 21 день назад

    Love your channel thanks for all useful info. Just started my journey in the dye world and your info is so helpful.

  • @SuziWright
    @SuziWright 23 дня назад

    I'm curious about which lichens would be used by which methods. I have some ramalina and don't know if it should be fermented or boiled. Thanks!

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing 23 дня назад

      Ramalina is an interesting one - here on the westcoast of North America, the species don't seem to be dyers but they are in other areas (like Shetland). In terms of testing - for BWM, you want to shred a handful of lichens (off a fallen branch say) and simmer for an hour in a small jar with unmordanted yarn. For AM, you want to a little dropper bottle of bleach. You can scratch the surface of the lichen and add a drop and see if there is a colour change. If so, chances are it's a dyer. The Lichen Dyeing: A New Source book also has lists of known lichens that are dyers. Good luck!

    • @SuziWright
      @SuziWright 23 дня назад

      @@WildcraftDyeing Thank you! I gathered a bit of windfall for testing so I'll try them both.

  • @SuziWright
    @SuziWright 25 дней назад

    Thank you for helping me identify!!!! That was perfect. When you say 3:1 - which is 3 and which is 1?

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing 25 дней назад

      The first number is the dye stuff and the second is the fiber. So 3:1 would be three parts fungi to one part fiber (it can also be written as “300% WOF - Weight of Fiber).

    • @SuziWright
      @SuziWright 25 дней назад

      @@WildcraftDyeing Thank you!!!!

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing 25 дней назад

      Any time! :D

  • @NadineMcSpadden
    @NadineMcSpadden 25 дней назад

    Loved this!

  • @villanelle3011
    @villanelle3011 27 дней назад

    One picture? One? Bummer was hoping to see more

  • @haticemertturkguven9422
    @haticemertturkguven9422 Месяц назад

    Çoooook güzel bir ortam çalışmalarınız da bir harika ❤❤❤😊

  • @MichelleMonstera
    @MichelleMonstera Месяц назад

    I would've loved to take your class! Unfortunately it was almost literally across the country from the Carolinas. That yarn turned out beauuutifil

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      The fresh madder roots were amazing! I hope you can make it there - the dye garden for classes is so stunning.

  • @taiga.tomatoes
    @taiga.tomatoes Месяц назад

    Loved this! I’ll be trying dock as mt first attempt at dying wool. I’ll be out in the snowbanks of northern Ab harvesting the dried stems !!! Thanks so much for the awesome video. I’m subscribed:)

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      Awesome! I’m often in N.E. BC for work and have good friends in Alberta. Glad you found my channel! 🇨🇦 🧶 🌱 🍄‍🟫

  • @YunxiaoChu
    @YunxiaoChu Месяц назад

    That would be perfect for an anthotype

  • @wheninroamful
    @wheninroamful Месяц назад

    Super cool. Well done. Nice fun vid to watch as well. (im a huge mushroom fan so the algo put us together, :) )

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      You have excellent taste if I do say so. 🍄‍🟫 I love them so much! I did a mushroom foray this year and it was amazing: ruclips.net/user/shorts6LOWuJHABMI?si=iXi5Da57DeQLnnEJ

  • @juliebarrett943
    @juliebarrett943 Месяц назад

    I agree - video images panned by so quickly it actually made me dizzy. So I couldn’t watch it.

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      Yeah… fair enough. Sounds like I should head back and try again. Thinking for 2026. :)

  • @HeidiAndScots
    @HeidiAndScots Месяц назад

    Did you see any scottie dogs there?

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      No, there was the one breeder of Shelties, but I mainly saw Rough Collies on the crofts and farms and a couple of mixed border collies (all working dogs). No Scotties, no hounds… not much else really.

  • @ProcrastinatingHere
    @ProcrastinatingHere Месяц назад

    What is your water to mushroom ratio? would it be something like 1:1:4? with the 4 being water?

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      Good question. The guideline would be as little water as possible such that your fiber can still sufficiently able to move around to allow for consistent ability to uptake dye throughout. But the mushroom and fiber is measured by weight and water is done by volume so I don’t have an easy answer that way. If you are filling a pot with fiber, it usually ends up about 1/2 to 2/3 full including the mushrooms and presoaked fiber. If you wanted to figure out a ratio with weight of water that would be super interesting to see, though again with heat and evaporation it might get interesting. 🤔

  • @sarahofthemulberrytree
    @sarahofthemulberrytree Месяц назад

    We have a bush/tree around me called Manzanita, are they similar? Do you know if they would produce dye as well?

  • @kathleenbylinowski3224
    @kathleenbylinowski3224 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this great overview video of Shetland Wool week. I had the opportunity to go on a knitting tour of Scotland several years ago and visited Shetland and fell in love. Went to Uradale Farms and brought back their lovely wool and made several projects. Visiting Scotland is a must for every knitter.

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      Could not agree more! It’s a treasure. I just wish I could have brought some of the miniature ponies home. 🐎 🏡

  • @ginasouthern
    @ginasouthern Месяц назад

    Would I get similar results with cotton? I'm really trying to get a nice green without doing the yellow/blue dyeing route.

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      Dang - there are just so many crappy, unstable greens out there. I would try to go with an iron mordant or modifier (using iron after the dye process) with golden onions. You may get an online green. It’s hard to say for sure when it comes to plant fibers because so much of my experience and experiments are with animal fibers. If you are on Facebook, you could try to do a search for “green cotton” on a group like Natural Dyeing. I don’t want to lead you astray by giving advice that it turns out is only relevant to animal fibers.

  • @sheilanorthen6151
    @sheilanorthen6151 Месяц назад

    Gorgeous colours❤

  • @sheilanorthen6151
    @sheilanorthen6151 Месяц назад

    Loved this...I would like to learn more about mushroom dyeing. Can you suggest a couple of good books to get me started. Thanks

  • @sistermoon6506
    @sistermoon6506 Месяц назад

    Awesome! I have Highland and Orkney roots myself (as far as I am aware!). Will you be going/teaching again next year?

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      I’m considering going back for 2026. It’s pure magic!

  • @maggiemay3017
    @maggiemay3017 Месяц назад

    Amazing, thank you for sharing. I'd love to visit, it is on my bucket list

  • @marinamartinez6886
    @marinamartinez6886 Месяц назад

    What a wonderful place to have a Wool week. I don't do spinning or dyeing for my weaving projects but appreciate how they've kept their traditions alive. Also how they have strict conservation laws and rules in place. Thanks for taking us along. 😊👍👍👍

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      Any time! What kind of weaving do you do?

    • @marinamartinez6886
      @marinamartinez6886 Месяц назад

      @WildcraftDyeing I'm still somewhat a beginner, taking classes for about 6 years. Table runners, dish towels, and experiments.

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      @marinamartinez6886 that’s awesome! 😎

  • @erinneil5480
    @erinneil5480 Месяц назад

    We don’t have lakes, we have lochs.

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      Fair point - my apologies. Yes you do and they are very nice lochs.

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      Do you happen to know the Gaelic word for lichens? I tried to look it up.

    • @erinneil5480
      @erinneil5480 Месяц назад

      @@WildcraftDyeing it might be “crotal”

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      Ahh ok, that makes sense. I dug into it a little and came across this “• a Gaelic name, once regularly used by the Highlanders and Islanders, but now forgotten and only found in dictionaries. They used crottle as a general term for lichens” from www.scotlandguides.org/lichens-in-scotland.html#google_vignette . I will endeavour to use crottle again. I’d like to learn more Gaelic.

  • @resourcedragon
    @resourcedragon Месяц назад

    Those were some amazing colours you got in the dye class. I'd not seen the Shetland looms before with their warp weighting.

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      I had not seen a warp-weighted tablet weaving loom before (full sized fabric ones aside). Amazing to see and a little funny to be teaching on them on the fly.

  • @bgbaltuth
    @bgbaltuth Месяц назад

    Oh I loved the lichen as well. I took lots of pictures of it and the rocks and ruins. Thank you . Shetland is a treat! And Wool Week gift.

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      Agreed! I want to go back again.

    • @bgbaltuth
      @bgbaltuth Месяц назад

      @ me too. I went last year-2023. Magical.

  • @marninegley
    @marninegley Месяц назад

    Super excited about this one! I just found a couple the other day! Though now I’m wishing I didn’t dry them. Thanks for the video!

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      Funny coincidence- I just spent today dyeing with Boletopsis (wild!). So if you have any questions at all just let me know! These were dried and the colours are so dark and rich. I would say try 1:2 ratio for dried (so one Oz of dried B for every two Oz of fiber). I went higher today and the colours are crazy dark.

    • @marninegley
      @marninegley Месяц назад

      Ooooo!!! That ratio is much better!! I just checked my inat and I think I found Boletopsis leucomelaena, but I’m not certain. Alissa said these were great dyes with LOTS of dye in them! I’m guessing the process for my type is the same as yours? I also found some stereo tooth mushrooms (Hydnellum stereosarcinon) and possibly Phellodon melaleucus or Phellodon atratus. Do you have any videos on those mushrooms? Once again Zoe, I just love watching your content. I feel like you’re my virtual fiber friend from across the Strait. If you’re ever in Port Townsend, I’d love to get together with you!

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      @marninegley awesome for sure! Alissa’s advice is the gold standard so definitely follow her advice. If you can keep the bath at about a pH of 10 (9 at the lowest), you should be good. Everyone talks about it being a sea foam green but I see a lot more of the grey spectrum with some green. I don’t have a video yet on the Hydnellums but I do have a serious stash now of them this year so should have one by spring. Sorry that’s not much help but if you follow the same process as this video, you’ll be good. It’s the same as the dye chemistry in this group is all very similar. There’s a discussion of it in Miriam Rice’s book. Would love to connect and do some mushroom dyeing! I have fully embraced the derpy vibe of my videos and just make them for other enviro nerds like me! 🤣

    • @marninegley
      @marninegley Месяц назад

      @@WildcraftDyeingthank you! ♥️

  • @johnoleary5293
    @johnoleary5293 Месяц назад

    I even slowed the video down but all those pieces still whizzed past and I felt seasick. I understand that you wanted to show as much as you could, but I ended up seeing almost nothing.

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      Sorry - that’s totally fair. I end up feeling quite nervous to record videos in public but really I need to take a breath and record more slowly. I agree - it’s too fast.

    • @johnoleary5293
      @johnoleary5293 Месяц назад

      @ These things are so difficult to judge. The way our eyes move and perceive things is quite different from how the camera ‘sees’. Plus I’m sure you were excited to see that huge collection of knits, and you just want to see everything.

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      I was super excited but I can see that it’s too fast. I’m sorry! Now you’ll just need to go there and see for yourself. They also have roadside cake fridges which really deserves their own video.

    • @sq5
      @sq5 23 дня назад

      ​@@WildcraftDyeingI didn't find it too fast, and I get vertigo. I just found it fascinating and wish I could go!

  • @marieariley5011
    @marieariley5011 Месяц назад

    Very interesting but the camera moved to fast and made me feel dizzy so had to give up watching.

    • @emmellj7133
      @emmellj7133 Месяц назад

      Me to . I even tried it in lower speed.

  • @nancyskinner5207
    @nancyskinner5207 Месяц назад

    How did you resist harvesting just a few of those lichens? You have a lot of integrity!

  • @lauraleecreations3217
    @lauraleecreations3217 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Glock707
    @Glock707 Месяц назад

    Where do you get those wonderful bags

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      You can get them from usually any paint store. Or even something like Amazon.com . Try “paint filter bags 5 gallon size”.

  • @katherinedelorme5009
    @katherinedelorme5009 Месяц назад

    Thanks for this overview of going to Shetland Wool Week. As a fellow Canadian who's ancestry is 75% Scottish, I plan to go one day! And I have enjoyed the Shetland TV series also. 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      Sweet! Ok so they announce the dates at the very end of Sept each year - pretty much as soon as that happens you want to book. Most folks booked rooms in Lerwick to make it easier to get to most of the classes but the organizers do a decent job of organizing classes around Shetland so in the end I am glad we booked a little cabin about 20 mins outside and had lovely peace and quiet each night. If you get the chance, definitely take any class offered by Elizabeth Jonestone. She’s a wonderful Elder Shetlanders and master spinner, lace and Faire Isle knitter. A real local character. I hope you have better luck getting a sheep or miniature pony home than I did! :)

    • @katherinedelorme5009
      @katherinedelorme5009 Месяц назад

      @@WildcraftDyeing It likely won't be next year, as one of my daughters is planning to get married in early October, but maybe 2026. And I had a Shetland pony when I was a kid, so I can't complain too much. If you want some Shetland sheep, there are quite a few in Manitoba. Some farmers brought in some new genetics from the UK last year, as most of the Shetland sheep in Canada were descended from one herd that was brought to Canada earlier in the 20th century. 😊

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      @katherinedelorme5009 nice! Every kid wants a Shetland pony growing up! I am also considering heading back for 2026 to teach dyeing with some of their natural dyers (which odd coincidence are invasive out here in BC). I married a flatlander but he’s from Saskatoon. I just have to accept the watermelon Roughrider helmet thing a few times a year.

  • @lynmontel1724
    @lynmontel1724 Месяц назад

    Thanks for showing your time in Shetland, an amazing place for many reasons. Are you sure that you didnt take a sheep or two home with you 😃 🐑 🐑 🐑 Here in Australia at Bendigo we have the largest Sheep and Wool show in the Southern Hemisphere. Accommodation is booked out a year in advance for miles around. It is 3 days of woolly wonderfullness 😊

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing Месяц назад

      Wow! Any chance you might be interested in a Canadian dyer and tablet weaver coming to teach? Also for the record I wanted to take all the sheep home and all the miniature ponies… they were all so glorious!!!

  • @juliabaratta4918
    @juliabaratta4918 Месяц назад

    Ahhhh, what beautiful items!

  • @AuraTFC
    @AuraTFC Месяц назад

    Yea I always go to the airport to go to Poland from Inverness to Edinburgh Airport

  • @erikagoetz-lad888
    @erikagoetz-lad888 2 месяца назад

    Why do you call the indigenous observations the title scientific? I welcome their contribution to science .

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing 2 месяца назад

      Hmm - I’m not sure I understand the concern you mention but I would like to. I agree that Indigenous perspectives and traditional knowledge are important to understanding and helping heal our world. Can you share more? Thank you!

  • @Elizabeth-st4xk
    @Elizabeth-st4xk 2 месяца назад

    Can you do a foraging for dye in the winter?? I need to beat that seasonal sadness this year!! Thank you for your videos

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing 2 месяца назад

      Sure - best to head out before the snow but dyers Polypore is good up until it starts to rot (if you feel crumbly coffee grounds on the underside it’s passed its prime). Also dye mushrooms like Cortinarius smithii are usually out well into November. Alder cones and acorns are best foraged for in winter. Just depends what you have locally. The free INaturalist app is excellent for looking at what plants and mushrooms folks have found around you. Sorry to hear the season is getting to you - let me know if I can help with more information! All the dyes I mentioned here have videos on my channel. :)

  • @vickimas
    @vickimas 2 месяца назад

    Omg seeing the beautiful results you get is so satisfying! Thank you for documenting this process for others to see! ❤

  • @MariaRobins
    @MariaRobins 2 месяца назад

    What temperature in the dehydrator do you use to dry the mushroom? Just found some today!

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing 2 месяца назад

      Good question! I believe my dehydrator is set to 110F, and I use 10 hours unless it’s quite full, then I go go 12 hours.

  • @daroldw4606
    @daroldw4606 2 месяца назад

    Do they need to be dried before using?

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing 2 месяца назад

      No, they can be used fresh for sure. You’ll just need to use more due to the weight of water in fresh mushrooms. More like 10:1 instead of 2:1.

    • @daroldw4606
      @daroldw4606 2 месяца назад

      @@WildcraftDyeing Thanks! Hopefully, I can find more this weekend. I have yarn coming. :)

  • @Dreamfastt
    @Dreamfastt 2 месяца назад

    If you don't have an iron, is a high heat cycle in the dryer another way to set color?

    • @WildcraftDyeing
      @WildcraftDyeing 2 месяца назад

      That should do the trick! Just make sure all the botanical stuff is off so it doesn’t gum up your dryer. Let me know how it goes. :)

  • @silvanavaliani2298
    @silvanavaliani2298 2 месяца назад

    Excellent tut3!

  • @HeatherMarie.Fitness-Dance
    @HeatherMarie.Fitness-Dance 2 месяца назад

    Super informative!! Thanks for sharing!! Beautiful work!! I’m so inspired 😊🌹🌻🌼🌿

  • @IronEarthDesigns
    @IronEarthDesigns 2 месяца назад

    Gorgeous

  • @hilarysaunders665
    @hilarysaunders665 2 месяца назад

    How do you stop the photosensitivity to retain the pink please