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My Favorite Tools For Sewing And Mending
My Favorite Tools For Sewing And Mending

I have a lot of tools and I’m always testing and trying new things. You never know when you might find something new that works a charm. Below I have listed some of my favorite tools.

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Heidi IversonFebruary 17, 2022Mending, embroidery, needle craft, handwork, quilting, sewingComment
Milking Acorns - Tannin Solution
Milking Acorns - Tannin Solution

It’s Fall in Northern California and I’ve been watching the acorns grow and ripen. We’re in an exceptional drought this year and the black oak acorns have been dropping from the trees for weeks. Every morning on my walk I gather a pocket full. Tannins are particularly useful when dyeing cellulose fibers.

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NaturaldyeHeidi IversonNovember 11, 2021Naturaldye, plantdye, botanicaldye, mordant, tannin, acorns, mordantingfabricComment
Making Iron Water
Making Iron Water

Iron water is magical. You can use it to shift yellows to olive green, deepen browns, transform bright cochineal pinks into moody plums, and make all sorts of gorgeous grays depending on what kind of tannins you combine it with. Historically Iron was used to sadden colors.

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NaturaldyeHeidi IversonOctober 16, 2021mordantingfabric, mordant, ironwater, plantdye, botanicaldye, rustdyeing Comment
Coaxing Color From Oak Galls
Coaxing Color From Oak Galls

Oak galls are very high in tannins, so they’re both a mordant and a natural dye. It all depends on how you process them. If you’re anything like me you’ve been collecting and admiring them over the past weeks.

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NaturaldyeHeidi IversonSeptember 6, 2021plantdye, botanicaldye, mordant, mordantingfabric, oakgallsComment
The Magic of Oak Galls
The Magic of Oak Galls

I love oak galls so much. They come in so many shapes and sizes and are home to the California gall wasp. It actually looks more like an amber-colored fly more than a wasp. I gathered these from the same Valley Oak just up the road from my forest. Sun exposure, environment, and age effects the color. The pale cream with soft blush marks is my favorite.

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NaturaldyeHeidi IversonAugust 30, 2021plantdye, botanicaldye, mordantingfabric, mordant, oakgalls Comments
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