Before I say anything, I have to say: I don't know how to knit. So this video is not made to create the best possible plant dye for woolen yarn, but it is indeed a video that you can use for inspiration when looking for wild plants to use for natural dyes. I tried natural plant dye for the first time this week, using with wild plants from the Norwegian nature. It felt like relearning a hidden witchcraft, that has slowly been fading in our culture. I will definitively do it again!
I hope you will enjoy it like I did :-)
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