the colours of nature (english translation) - g-uld denmark

$65.00
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i rarely carry products from anyone other than my own stock and/or collaborations, but i’m always excited to make exceptions for products i love that i know my customers will also love. with that in mind i was incredibly excited when the team g-uld denmark announced that they were translating their natural dyeing book into english, and even more excited when they approached me about being one of their first north american distributors! these hardcover beauties are chock full of gorgeous photography AND incredibly useful information, and thanks to the fact that we share a lot of growing climate similarities as the danish dyers, it's an especially good resource for canadian and northern american (as in northern section of the usa) dyers 🌿⁠ i was honoured to be asked by them to carry this volume. i have actually learned about several local-to-me dye sources as a result of following their instagram feed, so i know this book is going to be a fantastic addition to my (and your) natural dye library. in their own words, the book contains:

• A short history of natural dyeing with plants in Nordic culture.

• A beginner’s guide on how to get started with natural dyeing and collecting plants in nature.

• An overview of colours and fibres suitable for natural dyeing.

• Recipes for dyeing with fresh and dried plant material.

• An overview of plant materials to collect in Nordic nature and which to buy such as madder root, cochineal and indigo.

• A guide to preparing yarn and fabric for dyeing that lasts.

• A guide to tools used in the various processes dyeing.

• 8 recipes covering mordanting, dyeing with fresh and dried plants as well as historic dyes such as indigo, madder root and cochineal.

books specs:

  • 160 pages

  • hardcover

  • language: English

  • printed in Denmark

this book is the perfect companion for students of natural dyeing 101!

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i rarely carry products from anyone other than my own stock and/or collaborations, but i’m always excited to make exceptions for products i love that i know my customers will also love. with that in mind i was incredibly excited when the team g-uld denmark announced that they were translating their natural dyeing book into english, and even more excited when they approached me about being one of their first north american distributors! these hardcover beauties are chock full of gorgeous photography AND incredibly useful information, and thanks to the fact that we share a lot of growing climate similarities as the danish dyers, it's an especially good resource for canadian and northern american (as in northern section of the usa) dyers 🌿⁠ i was honoured to be asked by them to carry this volume. i have actually learned about several local-to-me dye sources as a result of following their instagram feed, so i know this book is going to be a fantastic addition to my (and your) natural dye library. in their own words, the book contains:

• A short history of natural dyeing with plants in Nordic culture.

• A beginner’s guide on how to get started with natural dyeing and collecting plants in nature.

• An overview of colours and fibres suitable for natural dyeing.

• Recipes for dyeing with fresh and dried plant material.

• An overview of plant materials to collect in Nordic nature and which to buy such as madder root, cochineal and indigo.

• A guide to preparing yarn and fabric for dyeing that lasts.

• A guide to tools used in the various processes dyeing.

• 8 recipes covering mordanting, dyeing with fresh and dried plants as well as historic dyes such as indigo, madder root and cochineal.

books specs:

  • 160 pages

  • hardcover

  • language: English

  • printed in Denmark

this book is the perfect companion for students of natural dyeing 101!

i rarely carry products from anyone other than my own stock and/or collaborations, but i’m always excited to make exceptions for products i love that i know my customers will also love. with that in mind i was incredibly excited when the team g-uld denmark announced that they were translating their natural dyeing book into english, and even more excited when they approached me about being one of their first north american distributors! these hardcover beauties are chock full of gorgeous photography AND incredibly useful information, and thanks to the fact that we share a lot of growing climate similarities as the danish dyers, it's an especially good resource for canadian and northern american (as in northern section of the usa) dyers 🌿⁠ i was honoured to be asked by them to carry this volume. i have actually learned about several local-to-me dye sources as a result of following their instagram feed, so i know this book is going to be a fantastic addition to my (and your) natural dye library. in their own words, the book contains:

• A short history of natural dyeing with plants in Nordic culture.

• A beginner’s guide on how to get started with natural dyeing and collecting plants in nature.

• An overview of colours and fibres suitable for natural dyeing.

• Recipes for dyeing with fresh and dried plant material.

• An overview of plant materials to collect in Nordic nature and which to buy such as madder root, cochineal and indigo.

• A guide to preparing yarn and fabric for dyeing that lasts.

• A guide to tools used in the various processes dyeing.

• 8 recipes covering mordanting, dyeing with fresh and dried plants as well as historic dyes such as indigo, madder root and cochineal.

books specs:

  • 160 pages

  • hardcover

  • language: English

  • printed in Denmark

this book is the perfect companion for students of natural dyeing 101!

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