DIY dyes from your kitchen garden: magic of living color
Sasha Duerr uses just about anything to dye clothing: from kitchen waste (coffee grounds, avocado pits and onion skins) to invasive weeds (wild fennel, oxalis) to the leaves, fruit or petals of nearly any tree or plant (maple, pear, cherry, fig, acorn, fern, dahlia, poppy, lavender, etc). Inspired by permaculture, Duerr believes in a slower approach to textile dying she founded the Permacouture Institute to help advance Slow Textiles both as a way to respect the environment, but also because she beli
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