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How to Naturally Dye with Marigolds: Rich Colours from the Garden ​⁠@WildcraftDyeing

Wildcraft Dyeing 2,037 3 years ago
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Come explore the rich potential of natural dye pigments in this popular garden flower. From rich golds, mossy greens and dark chocolate tones, marigold flowers are wonderful additions to the colours you can forage and grow yourself. Totally sustainable and a great hobby for children, come explore natural dyeing! I've used a similar dye process for dyeing with tansy and goldenrod so you can take a look at the colours that are possible and see how you might want to plan out your future dye garden, whether in pots or beds. You can subscribe to my channel for more videos on how to forage and naturally dye: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvbKXT6vA-cfcQ4ll3a6-XA Playlist on natural dyeing with plants: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN8jIaL4rHvbCG7p_hJN-8pHI9etd-KGD Playlist on dyeing with plants from the garden (including tansy and goldenrod): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN8jIaL4rHvYUQF9YBKfpwRwC-cCZUSOb Playlist on dyeing during the summer months: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN8jIaL4rHvb0nxZC0GpgdmJxypLqR9Xa New to natural dyeing? Start here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN8jIaL4rHvYYaDZ83dgRQeLRYrIccu07 My website: wildcraftdyeing.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WildcraftDyeing I’m also on FB at Wildcraft Dyeing Instragram: wildcraft_dyeing Please never cook using any of your dye equipment and always store your plants, lichens and mushrooms safely. Always be careful when working with hot liquids and don't ever leave your heating sources unattended. Always use gloves (I don't always and I always should), well ventilated space and eye protection.

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