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NATURAL DYEING WITH SAFFLOWERS

Claudia Gosse All Blog Posts Natural Dyeing Sustainable Textiles

Dyeing with safflowers has always been a bit of a mystery to me, but when I was given a bunch last summer I had to give them a try.  Knowing their reputation for being more ‘fugitive’ than ‘fast’ I wasn’t over hopeful but, I thought, there must be a reason why people have been naturally dyeing with safflower petals for millenia.

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IN-PERSON 2 DAY TABLE WEAVING WORKSHOPS

Ellie Fisher All Blog Posts Sustainable Textiles Weaving

Are you keen on learning how to hand weave your own fabric? From humble tea towels and table runners to scarves and dress making fabrics, this relaxed and friendly two-day workshop will teach you everything you need to know to get set up and weaving at home.

Run by me, Ellie Fisher (BA., MA Central St Martins College of Art and Design). I have been weaving for over 20 years and love passing on my love of this craft for others to enjoy.

Our in-person table weaving workshops take place over two days to ensure there is time to cover everything from setting up the loom to experimenting with weaving.

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NATURAL DYEING WITH DANDELIONS

Claudia Gosse All Blog Posts Natural Dyeing Sustainable Textiles

It would be hard not to notice that the dandelion season is here!  Although they flower throughout the summer, spring is when they burst forth in profusion.  The dandelion  (Taraxacum officinale) is a perennial plant that grows widely across temperate zones.  As anyone trying to keep them out of their garden will know, they are hard to thwart, each of their fluffy white ‘dandelion clock’ heads containing over a hundred seeds that drift away on a breeze.  The name ‘dandelion’ comes from the French ‘dent de lion’, lion’s teeth, and the plant has a fossil record going back to the...

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HOW TO DYE EASTER EGGS WITH NATURAL DYES

Claudia Gosse All Blog Posts Natural Dyeing

Learn how to naturally dye beautiful easter eggs using common kitchen staples. Use beetroot, turmeric, coffee, onion skins and cabbage to create natural easter decorations. 

A lovely project to try with children, combining a walk to gather leaves and flowers for resist dyeing with some creativity.

Please always forage responsibly taking only what you need, leaving the rest be.

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OUR NATURAL DYEING WORKSHOP FINDS A NEW HOME

Claudia Gosse All Blog Posts Natural Dyeing News Sustainable Textiles

Yesterday I held my first natural dyeing workshop in its new home -mine! After several years of packing up the back of the car with all the boxes required to get the equipment to every new workshop venue – that’s pots and pans, sieves and tongs, yarns and fabrics, dyes and mordants, buckets and cloths, hobs and handouts and a lot else besides – I wondered if perhaps it would be better to set up a workshop space at home. Running natural dyeing workshops at Elka Textiles’ studio, just outside Winchester, was a joy; light and airy, plenty of space,...

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