Jennifer at Queen Conch Rare Breeds sent us a fun little Old World Dye Kit for giveaway this month. She included a bit of fiber to dye as well as full instructions to dye with black walnuts.
She sells black walnut hulls in her etsy store. She also has many wonderful rare breed fibers that you can use to pad your stash!
I have dyed with walnuts before and I enjoyed the process. You can get beautiful blacks, browns, and creams with this natural dye. If you've never tried it before, I highly recommend it.
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It's so hard to pick just one! But since I must, I love the Valais Blacknose Rare breed Wool. I just want to pet those beauties!
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ReplyDeleteSkude died blue is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI like the Gorgeous True Soay Wool, although I'd really like to try all of them, so might have to get a spinning study set at some point.
ReplyDeleteI like the Rare Breed Batt Campfire.
ReplyDeleteohhhh I love the Opalessence Stitch Markers!
ReplyDeleteThe Valais Blacknose Rare breed Wool - the sheep look soooo cute!
ReplyDeleteJacob Ewe Yarn and Fleeces, Organic Rare Breed Wool looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love the cute little Valais Blacknose Rare breed Wool (Washed RAW) Felting or Blending, and Spinning. I would love to spin this.
ReplyDeleteLove the Valais Black nose Rare breed wool.
ReplyDeleteSoay Wool -- I've never spun it and they are just the cutest sheep!
ReplyDeleteThe wool from the Valais Blacknose sheep looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteI like the looks of the Alpines Steinschaf fiber.
ReplyDeleteI love the Valais Blacknose Rare breed Wool. This is my favorite sheep
ReplyDeleteThe Rustic Leather Fox Buttons are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI'm digging the Valais Blacknose wool. The sheep are too cute, and the curls look so fun to spin!
ReplyDeleteI like the red organic Florida Gulf Coast sheep yarn - neat looking yarn and lovely color!
ReplyDeletethere is lots of really neat, interesting and beautiful fibre on her site. But this one has the neatest name - Pommersches Landschaf Pomeranian Country Sheep
ReplyDeleteOh my! The hand carved mother of pearl deer buttons. Those are spectacular!
ReplyDeleteI know this is a silly reason but my favorite is the Valais Blacknose Rare Breed Wool because they look as if they just popped out of a fantasy book. Such beautiful ringlets.
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ReplyDeleteThere are so many breeds in this shop that I haven't tried yet! The Educational Wool kit might be the way to go for me because it includes samples of 10 different breeds and information on their history. I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteValais Blacknose Rare breed Wool.
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