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plant dyeing my way through darker days - story 14

BIG NEWS! I have created an online course in the ancient craft of making paper by hand. A workshop that you can do at home with recycled materials, and maybe also a great gift for someone for Christmas? The course is at 30% off through all of December! Read more and enroll here: maria-and-the-forest-s-school.teachable.com/p/lets-make-paper-a-creative-papermaking-course-using-only-recycled-material It has been a dark November here in Norway, literally, no snow and the sun is going down around 15.30. I talk a little bit about my relationship with the dark winters in Norway, and I share with you my mysterious and sort of addictive new exploration of natural plant dye. - My previous video about plant dye:    • I tried natural PLANT DYE with wild p...   - Book about plant dye (in Norwegian): https://track.adtraction.com/t/t?a=14... - Book about plant dye (in english): https://track.adtraction.com/t/t?a=14... In this video I dyed with: - Spruce, iron pot as a mordant = beige/yellow - Alder bark, iron pot as a mordant = beige brown - Alder cones, iron pot as a mordant = red-ish brown - Brown/old birch leaves, alum mordant, normal pot = yellow - St.Johns wort, alum mordant, normal pot, grey yarn = bright green. - St.Johns wort, alum mordant, normal pot, white yarn = bright yellow. - St.Johns wort, stems and leaves, iron pot as a mordant = brown - St.Johns wort, flowers, iron pot as a mordant = purple - Rubia Tinctorum (Krapp), alum mordant, normal pot = red and pink Plant dye is not just a hobby, it is a dialogue with nature, the seasons, a travel through our history and a conversation with women from the past. In doing it we are also conserving knowledge that is in many cases forgotten that we might actually have use of today. The chemical textile colors we use today in our clothing are in most cases very damaging to the environment. Is there a better option? I certainly think so, but I think we need to accept that it is an option that takes more time and is a little less accessible. Like with a lot of other things, we need to slow down to be able take care of our planet. When I talk I have a hard time explaining how magical it actually is, this process of natural dyeing. So, I made a video about it! I hope you will feel the magic. Also if you are a forager, and you don't have anything to forage during the winters, here is something you can try! If you liked the video it helps me a great deal if you would subscribe, leave a comment or a thumbs up! Thank you! Get more content and support me as a creator on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mariaogskogen... Find me on Instagram for more foraging and nature related stuff:   / mariaogskogen   Music from my videos: - Epidemic sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra... - Artlist: https://artlist.io/Maria-2416604 DISCLAIMERS: - Some of the links in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting my channel so I can continue to provide you with free content!

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