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@tao.of.history8366
What a beautiful colour, thanks for sharing, including the mordant-dye mixing possibility to save water in this case.
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@kathrynbassett1535
Thank you 😊 really helpful and great to follow. I rewatch your videos so many times. You are fantastic teacher and make this learning so accessable. Thank you ❤❤❤
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@DAYBROK3
thats almost neon
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@user-ll9cw5rq6m
Спасибо за урок, учитель и мастер❤ Вы очень хорошо объяснили.
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@kellydolan9717
Just for clarification the 10% Aluminum salt to fiber is for dry fiber correct?
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@maelleamand
Dear Sally, thank you so much for your fascinating work! You might find this video on indigo interesting! youtu.be/S94siuEEH7s They have another one where they use cherry bark to make a soft pink dye : youtu.be/4oYB0EPbUwk
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@daffs0
Wow awesome 😁
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@miguelangelsimonfernandez5498
In Spain we traditionally used but the roots for dyeing
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@yfrontsguy
I was told that Artemisia vulgaris makes a good natural mordant by a guy who specialized in plant dyes. Have you tried it?
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@theeclecticsoukofficial
Do you find that fresh whole plants make better dye than powder?
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@AnimeShinigami13
mother nature upstaged you with the wind on your mike!
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@lisascenic
I find it so interesting that you’re able to get a bright yellow straight out of the dye pot. I grow weld in my garden, and it produces a barely noticeable color UNTIL I dip my dyed fiber in a dilute bath of water and a small amount of ammonia. After that, my wool is fluorescent yellow. The transformation is astonishing.

I wonder if my soul composition (extremely dense and alkaline) or location (Northern California) are causing the differences between our outcomes?

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@judyvance1556
Remind me of mulliene
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@ZyonSigil
what are those spikey ones right next to it ive been looking for what those are for months we have them right up the road from me and i was wanting to know more about them if you please 0:35
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@sarahmcneill1237
I keep thinking the yarn in the dye pot is spaghetti, lol
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@letitsnow4822
Do you sell hard copies of books you have written, or only kindle?
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@assuntacicalese9935
Wonderful video! Is the dyeing process the same if you dry the weld first?
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@tinaxable
This came at just the right time for me.. Love your work Sally.. you are so inspiring..
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@anepictree
Hello Sally! I have just amazingly found a plot of Weld, I spent ages looking for it in Brittany where I have been for a while, and then found it on my doorstep back here at home in the Paris suburb of St Denis. The tips look like they are still in flower, the stems I think are seeded. Would now be a good time to collect and if I collect and dry the stems, how does the weight ration alum to plant change or does it remain 10% of dry weight. I haven't yet spun enough to dye, but from what you say I can dye some of my washed fleece using the same technique? Once again, thanks for your fantastic informational videos.
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@Suburbanstoneage
How beautiful! Is word something that can be grown in the garden? It seems like a handy plant to have around.
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@gh6270
My grandmother adores yellow! I'm going to dye a sweatshirt for her using this plant. Thank you SO much for uploading this. It was super informative and helpful. <3
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@mcRydes
this is one of the best videos on the use of natural dyes i've seen.
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@Ethan-tt5ix
Hi Sally. How long would you recommend to let the yarn soak for?
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@DirtmopAZ
Seriously beautiful countryside
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@marywussow1763
Another great video, Sally! You make everything clear.
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@theoutdoortraditionalist
I've got a pair of the secateurs that you have, very compact when folded and ideal for hedge bothering :)
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@avalontampsett5023
That’s looks good I will have to try
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