Madder fermentation experiment 2 was much more successful than the last. I was perhaps a little over ambitious in deciding to go for purple using madder. This what I did. Experiment 2 : 22.6.24 3000ml. water + 50 grams wheat bran + 150 ml. sourdough starter + c.100 grams wool put in a plastic container. 27.6.24 140 grams madder added. I stirred the mix daily. While bubbles were continuous, when it slowed down, I added […]
The story of Baby who lives at The Same-Star Sheep Sanctuary (https://www.facebook.com/samestarsheep) Baby was the catalyst for starting a sheep sanctuary. Baby has a touching back story to how he came to live at the Sanctuary, which I quote from their FB page: My Beautiful Baby- Time for a bit of honesty; Baby, like all of my sheep, means so much to me. But whenever I think of his backstory I feel a heaviness which […]
I don’t know. But how are those beautiful colours in old carpets or Egyptian Coptic textiles like the one in the image above still holding their brightness? Or even earlier, this rug, now in the Hermitage which dates to 400BC? In my search for sustainable natural dyeing I came across the fermentation method as practiced by Manfred Bierber. The carpet pictured above also seems to have been made using the same technique. I don’t know […]
Feeling pleased, not blue. Last year I tried the 1-2-3 woad-dyeing method developed by bio-chemist Michael Garcia and failed miserably. Today, I tried again and this time managed to achieve some success. The picture shows some some double dipped wool skeins and also washed but not otherwise processed wool, and, on the far right some seacell fibre. I really wanted the 1-2-3 method to succeed as it is more environmentally friendly, using only woad/indigo, fructose […]
Is there such a thing as 'environmentally friendly dye'. Probably not, but some are kinder to the environment than others