
I’m still collecting Woad seeds. When the one plant that had started going to seed took off I wrapped it in a tomato cage and will continue collecting seeds as long as they appear. Also on the to-do list is to start sending out seed packets to various fellow-dyers.


My idea of an enjoyable weekend: dyed more yarn, Woad and Onion peel pots and made a batch of Plantine and Lavender salve.

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Jamie, Thank you for your website. Do you grow enough Woad to dye that much wool? looks like pounds of wool. Just went out to water the 2 trees looking wind blown and it started sprinkling!!. Am trying to make room for doing more dying. made a path to old garage cabinet. How do you start the seeds?
EnJoy
Lynn D
Feel like taking a bath in the salve, it looks so good! Heard in Ventura county the Master Gardeners are haveing a class in making own “stuff”
Jamie
found you on this website http://urbanherbology.org/?p=1090
wow your worldwide!
had been looking up Pincushion flower or Scabiosa as heard could get a blue. says use like woad. though might mot be similiar enough species.
can you read this website http://www.coloria.net/index.htm ?
Stay well
Lynn D
Didn’t know I was linked-to. That’s a surprise. Guess I’d better watch my spelling and grammar now.
About the other site. I can’t read it but google translate can. It is Finnish according to gt the first to paragraphs are:
“Although the composition of the Maya blue is now known, it is still a mystery. How does a plant-based pigment is able to take hundreds of years without fading?
Indigo is one of the oldest värjäyskasveja. It has a long history, and called the divine color of the color of the devil. It is colored so the value of the kings clothes as all the people, work trousers, jeans.”.
I’m on a break at work so I have to get back. WIll look up Pincussion flower. I’m curious about that also.