Invasive Color: Using Invasive Species as Natural Dyes
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Many of the plants we now consider invasive species were brought to this country for a purpose. This workshop explores several invasive plants which can be used as natural dyes. There’s no guilt about peeling off the bark or pulling up the whole plant to make these dye baths!
You will learn plant identification, a bit of natural history, methods to prevent spread of invasive species, and how to use these otherwise undesirable species to create beautiful colors. Experimentation will include the use of modifiers and mordants and several different methods for obtaining colors. You will go home with a minimum of eight different dyed skeins, approximately 25 yards each. The instructor will provide yarn and all dye materials. Students should bring a plastic bag for samples.
Find more information and register here: https://duluthfolkschool.com/events/invasive-color-using-invasive-species-as-natural-dyes-august-2026/
You will learn plant identification, a bit of natural history, methods to prevent spread of invasive species, and how to use these otherwise undesirable species to create beautiful colors. Experimentation will include the use of modifiers and mordants and several different methods for obtaining colors. You will go home with a minimum of eight different dyed skeins, approximately 25 yards each. The instructor will provide yarn and all dye materials. Students should bring a plastic bag for samples.
Find more information and register here: https://duluthfolkschool.com/events/invasive-color-using-invasive-species-as-natural-dyes-august-2026/
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Duluth Folk School, 1917 W Superior St,Duluth,MN,United States
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