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How to Dye with Pokeberry I Pokeweed @WildcraftDyeing

Pokeberry, aka pokeweed, inkberry, poke salad, and more, Phytolacca americana is a luminous natural dye which can achieve incredible shades of fuchsia and magenta for ecofashion and ecoprinting. While this dye will fade in sunlight (i.e., moderate to low light fastness), it is great for indoor projects and will last for years out of direct sun. This plant is native to large areas of central, east and southern North America but has naturalized in areas of Europe and Asia where it can be invasive. While the fresh shoots and other components have historically been used as traditional medicines and as food sources, pokeberries are poisonous and processing requires some additional safety steps. Come discovery the amazing shades you can achieve with pokeberries - from bright deep pinks through to reds and oranges, it's a dynamic dyer which responses in unusual ways to temperatures. Colours from natural dyes is a great way to contribute to sustainability and responsible environmental choices. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 2:22 Processing 4:26 Day 1 (Dye Processing) 7:38 Day 2 Pink (No Heat) 9:35 Orange (Boiling) 11:08 Pink-Red: 60C/140F 12:03 Berry Storage (Dehydator) Patreon:   / wildcraftdyeing   Don't forget to lichen subscribe to my channel for more videos on how to forage and naturally dye:    / @wildcraftdyeing   Yarn for this video was donated in part by Urban Yarns (urbanyarns.com). Much appreciated! For more in-depth discussion on mordanting, check out my video on dyeing with acorns:    • How to Naturally Dye with Acorns ​⁠@W...   New to dyeing? Start with this playlist:    • New to Dyeing? Start here!   Our website: wildcraftdyeing.com Instagram: @wildcraft_dyeing Facebook: Wildcraft Dyeing I'm a wildlife ecologist who specializes in management and conservation of endangered species. I'm passionate about exploring the natural world and connecting people with nature through fiber and science. Please never cook using any of your dye equipment and always store your plants, lichens and mushrooms safely.Warning: please use good ventilation when dyeing with this plant as it can be toxic.

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