Dyeing Red

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oh how lovely! i love how you write too that they're not only medicinal internally, but energetically as well. id never thought of that before <3 thanks, dear.

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aw what an amazing colours dear, you look really gorgeous.

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Gorgeous. Never really thought much about fiber until Steemit and now I am fascinated. I am not sure if you've met @yourbrainonrugs yet, she's new to Steemit, but you definitely both share a love for textiles. Here is her introduction if you're interested. -Aimee

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I have learned so much from this simple post of yours! Madder? Never even heard of it. Cleavers? As if there was a faint bell ringing somewhere. Okay, the Rubiacea family I have heard of. But that this plant was responsible for the red dye all over the world, (and thus the British Redcoats) ... wow! Why is this knowledge not more common? Lovely photos by the way of you and your textiles! Thank you so much!

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You and your photos are gorgeous, you know. I think you've nailed the classic Anthropologie look, and this Brad Cox fellow really knows how to swing a camera.

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Wow! I can see you have put a lot of love into your dyes and your knitwear! You are quite the designer.

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Finally another natural dyer on Steemit! Blessing sister, and you have been selected to be a part of @earthtribe, but since you have not been active in 4 months, I will wait to hear from you before adding you to the account. Please contact me via Discord or my blog when you see this.

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