is that indigo, or logwood? beautiful either way. i did my first logwood dyeing today and made some yardage that looks very much like those dresses - hoping to make a dress with it myself.
It looks so pretty. I used to dye everything I owned until my mom got tired of me ruining her pots and pans. And, I am absolutely in love with the title of your blog.
same here in sometimes sunny Nelson - one certainly needs the woolies on whilst tending the dyepots jxx
ReplyDeleteis that indigo, or logwood? beautiful either way. i did my first logwood dyeing today and made some yardage that looks very much like those dresses - hoping to make a dress with it myself.
ReplyDeleteneither...tis a cocktail of eucalyptus windfalls, onionshells, railway dogspikes and some over-time fruit juice
Deletegeeez I don't think I'll look at canned goods the same way ever again!
ReplyDeleteseems purple. i love purple. great photo.
ReplyDeleteI imagine every season offers up different colors, textures and surprises for your dyes.. eye candy seasons.
ReplyDeleteI learn so much about beauty and nature and colour here.
ReplyDeleteyum!
ReplyDeleteit feels like this color here in Paris today..
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ReplyDeletea beautiful sculpture,
ReplyDeleteand then it "stands up" so to speak, and breathes.
inviting
It looks so pretty. I used to dye everything I owned until my mom got tired of me ruining her pots and pans. And, I am absolutely in love with the title of your blog.
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