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Natural Dyeing: The 157 Natural Dye Recipes of Paul Gout
Re-dyeing 18th century dye recipes by Paul Gout in Montpellier, France


Silk fabric is a Reliable Eco-Friendly and Renewable Fabric Source
A lot has been said about the sustainability of different fibers, and silk has been getting a bad reputation in the last years with large...


Dyeing with Kermes
The rarest dyes, part of a series of (now) rare natural dyes, see also the blog about Murex and Kakishibu. Kermens is an insect-derived...


A Tradition of Natural Dyes in Oaxaca - Mexico (part 1)
In the summer of 2022, I visited Mexico for almost a month. I started with a visit to Mexico City and Cuernavaca, then moved to San...


Imperial Purple and Holy Blue - Mollusk Dyes
Murex dyes for purple and blues from antiquity to today


Dyeing like it's 1744
When I was young(er) I studied classical guitar. I actually have a degree-and-a-half in it, finishing the final concert of my Masters...


Keeping you creative workspace organized, with professional organizer Rebekah Saltzman.
Tips and tricks on keeping your craft room organized and work-able


Keeping you creative workspace organized, with professional organizer Rebekah Saltzman.
Tips and tricks on keeping your craft room organized and work-able
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