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Tag: Pisolithus tinctorius

Mushroom Dyed Hats

I’ve injured my wrist – nothing serious, it’s adaptable –  but I’m avoiding activities that cause a searing nerve pain … More

Crocheted hat, green natural dye, Mushroom-dye, natural dye, naturally dyed with mushroom, Phaeolus schweinitzii, pink, pink natural dye, Pisolithus arhizus, Pisolithus tinctorius, Wool

New Process, New color: Pisolithus arhizus Dye

Pisolithus arhizus season usually starts sometime in August here in Northern California. Now that September is upon us, my largest … More

brown, Crochet, Crocheted hat, Mushroom-dye, natural dye, naturally dyed with mushroom, Pisolithus arhizus, Pisolithus tinctorius

POOF! Go the Pisolithus

It’s the middle of November and I can’t remember the last time it rained. Ironically, I think it was last … More

kids, mushroom, mushroom hunting, Mushroom-dye, natural dye, Pisolithus arhizus, Pisolithus tinctorius

Little Brown Mushroom: Pisolithus tinctorius

My dog Marlowe and I take our morning walk along a seasonal creek in my neighborhood. It’s a favorite place … More

Crocheted hat, Mushroom-dye, natural dye, naturally dyed with mushroom, Pisolithus tinctorius

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Yellow onion skins and marigolds are two staples in my collection of #naturaldye materials. If I don’t have enough of one for the vibrant yellow I crave, I toss in a handful of the other to add more color and vibrancy.
This is one of those projects I didn’t mean to start. I’ve been organizing my #naturallydyed yarn, putting skeins that I’m no longer in love with into a separate pile to be overdyed with acid dyes (a new love that I’ve talked a lot about in my stories).
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