This is wonderful. I really like the Captured by Color series. They really are some of the better videos on RUclips about dying wool and natural dyes. I like that its recorded in the same style as television workshops used to be like with Bob Ross or Martha Stewart, except more intimate. Nowadays people just snap their fingers and the videos jump to finished products, or it seems like most instructional videos are like that. This is much better.
What a pleasant introduction to natural dying👏🏻👏🏻 I knew anything about this incredible process - that so many cultures have used for thousands of years! Just amazing! Thank you for sharing your talent in such an easy & enjoyable format to understand!!
As someone who crochets it's so wonderful to see your beautiful solor work in that craft. I love your presentation because it feels like we are right there in your studio. Thank you for sharing your expertise with us!
Wow that’s a great amount of interesting information about natural dyes, the equipment to use, & how to keep safe. Never thought that the type of pot metals would make such a difference with the outcome of the dyes. Thanks for sharing this wonderful video & valuable information!
WOW!!!! Thank you soooo much for this video and for sharing your knowledge with the world!! I having being trying to find someone to learn from and it seems like people aren't willing to share info unless you pay them! Trudi is like the Bob Ross of natural dying, you can tell she truly loves what she does and loves teaching others! thank you thank you thank you!
Thank you. That was such an informative video. You covered lots of essential parts of the process that other people either don’t mention or know about.
Such great tips! I would not have thought to pick up wooden spoons for each dye plant! Also labeling the dye pot! thanks so much! And to echo the commenter before me, its also nice to see you wearing crochet. I meet so many knitters & so few crocheters! :)
This is an informative lesson with all the safety considerations included. I've recently taken an interest in natural dyeing and viewed numerous videos but never came across any with all the safety precautions included.
For Sharon Bergaman: Eucalyptus Cinera (also known as Arglye Apple or Silver Dollar Gum) is available from many Australian nurseries and florists often use it as part of their bouquets.
Please make sure you post only questions about Natural Dying Processes in the live chat feed. Complements, thanks you's etc we welcome but please write these in the comments panel rather than the live chat panel.
Welcome to today's premiere of Captured by Colour with Trudi Pollard Sewalt. As the moderator of the live chat, I will be sitting with Trudi and conveying her answers to our viewers. Questions which require a more complex response will be answered in detail via www.pollarddesigns.com/. When a question requires a more complex answer we will let people know. Today is a very special day for Trudi. Trudi and her mother and father were freed from Japanese captivity in Indonesia. Today of course marks the anniversary of the end of World Wat Two and the liberation of people. Trudi also would like to thank all those who made sacrifices in the name of freedom. Today, we are fighting another war against COVID 19 and we, Trudi, Helena and JAK Films are very appreciative of our scientists, medical professionals and good leaders (think about what good actually means) who are leading the fight in the pandemic for all of us. Trudi is passionate about sharing her knowledge and listening to Mother Earth in her time of need. Pollard Designs and JAK Films sends peace, goodwill to the world and we hope you enjoy today's presentation. We hope you 'tune in' to this channel again on Saturday August 29 at 3.00 pm WST for the next on line workshop where you will see the results of all the colours that are captured and you will be stunned and surprised at what you will see. See you then. Peace and Love.
Thank you to all of our viewers. We hope you learnt some great new things and if you have any questions please send them to Trudi via the link on Pollard Designs. www.pollarddesigns.com/
That jumper is a piece of art! Thank you for sharing.
Beatiful lady inside out,i love everything about your videos, calming and informative.thank you very very much!!
Trudi is a Master Dyer! Take note.
Fantastic video, thank you! Very comprehensive instructions. I love your use of 3 different metal pots
This is wonderful. I really like the Captured by Color series.
They really are some of the better videos on RUclips about dying wool and natural dyes. I like that its recorded in the same style as television workshops used to be like with Bob Ross or Martha Stewart, except more intimate. Nowadays people just snap their fingers and the videos jump to finished products, or it seems like most instructional videos are like that. This is much better.
I loved this video! thank you so much! cant wait to learn more from you ❤
Thank you My second vid i've watched now, and you explained mordants a little more thoroughly! Rhubarb leaves and eucalyptus!
It is so generous of you to share all that knowledge! Thank you
AMAZIN...LADY!
What a pleasant introduction to natural dying👏🏻👏🏻
I knew anything about this incredible process - that so many cultures have used for thousands of years! Just amazing!
Thank you for sharing your talent in such an easy & enjoyable format to understand!!
Amazing
Thank you so much Trudi, for the gift of joy and colour that you bring to the plant world and your art. Much love xxx
As someone who crochets it's so wonderful to see your beautiful solor work in that craft. I love your presentation because it feels like we are right there in your studio. Thank you for sharing your expertise with us!
Wow that’s a great amount of interesting information about natural dyes, the equipment to use, & how to keep safe. Never thought that the type of pot metals would make such a difference with the outcome of the dyes. Thanks for sharing this wonderful video & valuable information!
WOW!!!! Thank you soooo much for this video and for sharing your knowledge with the world!! I having being trying to find someone to learn from and it seems like people aren't willing to share info unless you pay them! Trudi is like the Bob Ross of natural dying, you can tell she truly loves what she does and loves teaching others! thank you thank you thank you!
So beautiful to see you sharing your lifetime of creating with us all. I could listen to you all day x
Thank you. That was such an informative video. You covered lots of essential parts of the process that other people either don’t mention or know about.
Love this fantastic sharing. Thanks Trudi 🙏💜
Such great tips! I would not have thought to pick up wooden spoons for each dye plant! Also labeling the dye pot! thanks so much! And to echo the commenter before me, its also nice to see you wearing crochet. I meet so many knitters & so few crocheters! :)
This is so delightful. I loved watching this
This is an informative lesson with all the safety considerations included. I've recently taken an interest in natural dyeing and viewed numerous videos but never came across any with all the safety precautions included.
It is a time to celebrate that past enemies are now the best friends. V for Victory.
fantastic Trudi & Helena, I've finally begun my natural dye journey, thank you so much! xx
Vous êtes merveilleuse! Thank you so much for these teaching :-))
For Sharon Bergaman: Eucalyptus Cinera (also known as Arglye Apple or Silver Dollar Gum) is available from many Australian nurseries and florists often use it as part of their bouquets.
Amazing- so good to see your mum in her groove. Such a wonderful and special project ❤️❤️very proud of you both ❤️
Thanks for sharing ❤
Please make sure you post only questions about Natural Dying Processes in the live chat feed. Complements, thanks you's etc we welcome but please write these in the comments panel rather than the live chat panel.
Your amazing!!
Welcome to today's premiere of Captured by Colour with Trudi Pollard Sewalt. As the moderator of the live chat, I will be sitting with Trudi and conveying her answers to our viewers. Questions which require a more complex response will be answered in detail via www.pollarddesigns.com/. When a question requires a more complex answer we will let people know.
Today is a very special day for Trudi. Trudi and her mother and father were freed from Japanese captivity in Indonesia. Today of course marks the anniversary of the end of World Wat Two and the liberation of people. Trudi also would like to thank all those who made sacrifices in the name of freedom. Today, we are fighting another war against COVID 19 and we, Trudi, Helena and JAK Films are very appreciative of our scientists, medical professionals and good leaders (think about what good actually means) who are leading the fight in the pandemic for all of us.
Trudi is passionate about sharing her knowledge and listening to Mother Earth in her time of need. Pollard Designs and JAK Films sends peace, goodwill to the world and we hope you enjoy today's presentation. We hope you 'tune in' to this channel again on Saturday August 29 at 3.00 pm WST for the next on line workshop where you will see the results of all the colours that are captured and you will be stunned and surprised at what you will see. See you then. Peace and Love.
Hola es inspirador ver su trabajo de teñir al natural tan bonito felicidades un abrazo de Durango México
I would like to know more about why the aluminium pots work "strange"?
¡La amo, mil gracias!!
Could you pls tell us how you dry your marigolds? Thank you.
Is there something to dye hair red apart from henna i have red hair that is going grey so wondering if there was another natural way
Thank you to all of our viewers. We hope you learnt some great new things and if you have any questions please send them to Trudi via the link on Pollard Designs. www.pollarddesigns.com/
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