Near the end of Summer the flowers and leaves are full of dye just waiting to be extracted. First though, a little tour of some of my flowers. These are a newer variety of Cone flower (echinacea),
the different shades of color in one flower is unbelievable. I haven't tried dyeing with these yet.
We've lived in our home 40 years and have had boxer turtles living out back the whole time. Every year one or more will come out to visit.
This wonderful old log home beam on our property is well over a hundred years old, it always looks it's finest in summer.
My flower garden I plant specifically for dyeing with.
Everything's ready, lots and lots of cosmos.
Once in awhile I dye with a little bit of metal wrapped in the wool. It gives unpredictable pattern and color results.
Metal gear with cosmos and madder roots.
Saw blade with ferns and silver dollar eucalyptus.
Old rusted nail with lemon eucalyptus and dyers coreopsis flowers. There is a lot of dye in these little flower, yelow in the lemon eucalyptus.
Honey suckle and dried coreopsis.
Purple basil and lemon eucalyptus.
Cosmo flowers and little madder roots (the red prints).
This one is so cute in real life.
Saw blade print with ferns and silver dollar eucalyptus.
This blades' print remind me of an moth or owl.
2 comments:
Love your last print with the blue and leaves....they all turned out great!! So much fun, enjoy seeing all your variety of dying. You are very creative! Enjoy these nice early fall days! Deb C.
Love,love,love your new cosmos! So beautiful color! All of the scarfs turned out spectacular! Each so unique! So pretty! Your flower garden so pretty. Lots of color to enjoy!dn
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