Creating Functional Textile Art Rooted in Nature
Fall 2024 Workshops
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ECO-PRINT WORKSHOP Saturday September 28 2024
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ECO-PRINT WORKSHOP Saturday October 12 2024
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Eco printing with backgrounds Saturday October 19th 2024
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eco-printing on paper SATURDAY October 26th
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Guest Workshops
Join me in beautiful St. Marys, Sunday September 15th for an Eco- Printing workshop. Hosted in the lovely River Walk Commons. Click below to learn more & register!
Contact me to be added to the waitlist for any sold out workshops!
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learn moreOur items are made with Hemp, Organic Cotton, Canadian -made Rope and Natural Dyes.
We always use natural raw materials that are sustainable and environmentally friendly.
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learn moreHandmade by Canadians and designed in Guelph, Ontario.
Our dyes are foraged locally from materials grown in the city gardens of Guelph or purchased from small independent dye producers who follow the same standards.
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We use biodegradable envelopes, reusable shipping boxes and recycled paper products.
Environmental sustainably is key for us but not just in the products we create. We strive to create less waste by donating our fabric scraps to local youth groups/camps for crafts and activities and we are always using leftover fabric, rope and string to package our orders with care.
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Organic Cotton Bandana
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Ferrous Sulfate (iron) 100grams
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Alum Acetate 100 grams
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Alum Acetate 50 grams
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Finding Local Colour
If you go searching for “natural dyes” recently what comes up first is using avocado. I get it, they create a nice pink, they are easy to find in the...
Finding Local Colour
If you go searching for “natural dyes” recently what comes up first is using avocado. I get it, they create a nice pink, they are easy to find in the...
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Dyeing with Acorns.
There are more than 500 individual species in the Quercus genus, collectively referred to as oaks. Some of the species native to where I live in Southern Ontario are Black Oak (Quercus...
2 commentsDyeing with Acorns.
There are more than 500 individual species in the Quercus genus, collectively referred to as oaks. Some of the species native to where I live in Southern Ontario are Black Oak (Quercus...
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Woad & Salt. An Experiment in Home Grown Dye.
First year Woad plants coming up. Woad (Isatis tinctoria). is a flowering biennial in the mustard family Brassicaceae. It was cultivated for centuries as a medicinal herb and source of blue dye. Woad...
2 commentsWoad & Salt. An Experiment in Home Grown Dye.
First year Woad plants coming up. Woad (Isatis tinctoria). is a flowering biennial in the mustard family Brassicaceae. It was cultivated for centuries as a medicinal herb and source of blue dye. Woad...
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