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50 cm x 45cm Bondaweb50 cm x 45cm BondawebOur price: £2.40Or just £1.25 for our members!ViewThis fusible paper backed adhesive sheet is useful for appliqué mending - you can iron it onto your fabric, cut out the design, peel off the paper back and then iron in place, before embroidering.Alum mordant for woolAlum mordant for woolOur price: £2.00Or just £1.00 for our members!View A small pack of alum mordant - (Aluminium Potassium Sulphate) - from a specialist natural dye supplier.Applique mending suppliesApplique mending suppliesOur price: £22.00Or just £18.00 for our members!View April's workshop in The Studio Club was appliqué mending - using cut out fabric flowers to mend or embellish clothing. I will show how I mended my daughter Zoë's ripped jumpsuit and taking you step by step through the process with recorded technique videos and a live.
Book binding setBook binding setOur price: £7.50Or just £4.50 for our members!View Little set of book binding tools for making pocket book and small notebooksBox rose petalsBox rose petalsOur price: £7.95Or just £6.20 for our members!ViewA 32 oz Kraft box of food grade dried rose petals.Cut watercolour paperCut watercolour paperOur price: £2.25View A pack of 15 pieces of 350 gsm acid free watercolour paper for creative collage e-course
Epsom Salts - 750gEpsom Salts - 750gOur price: £5.20Or just £3.95 for our members!View A Kraft card tub of Epsom salts - high in magnesium - great for a relaxing and detoxing bath.Materials to make peg bagMaterials to make peg bagOur price: £10.50Or just £7.50 for our members!ViewThe materials needed to make the peg bag in this blog post.Mordanted threads, recycled cotton - per pack of 6Mordanted threads, recycled cotton - per pack of 6Our price: £5.60Or just £4.20 for our members!ViewThis is for you if you would rather have the mordanting done for you then.
Natural dye supplies embroidery threadsNatural dye supplies embroidery threadsOur price: £16.50Or just £12.95 for our members!ViewEspecially put together to accompany the August Studio Club course, this pack gives you everything that you need to create your own colourful embroidery threads with botanical dyes.Natural Dye Supplies set - Double knittingNatural Dye Supplies set - Double knittingOur price: From £18.50Or just £12.95 for our members!ViewThis set of six mini skeins, along with a suitable mordant and modifier, labels and pH indicator strips, is perfect for experimenting with natural dyes. All you need to supply is the plants and a splash of vinegar.Natural Dye supplies set, Four plyNatural Dye supplies set, Four plyOur price: £18.50Or just £12.95 for our members!ViewThis set of six mini skeins, along with a suitable mordant and modifiers, labels and pH indicator strips, is perfect for experimenting with natural dyes. All you need to supply is the plants and a dash of vinegar.
Natural plant dyed threads - MonochromeNatural plant dyed threads - MonochromeOur price: £4.80Or just £3.80 for our members!ViewThese threads are all dyed with plants from my garden or food waste from my kitchen. The process takes place over many days, harvesting, creating the dye, mordanting, dyeing and drying - the result is a range soft, natural colours which blend well together. Natural plant dyed threads - PinksNatural plant dyed threads - PinksOur price: £4.80Or just £3.80 for our members!ViewThese threads are all dyed with plants from my garden or food waste from my kitchen. The process takes place over many days, harvesting, creating the dye, mordanting, dyeing and drying - the result is a range soft, natural colours which blend well together. Natural plant dyed threads - YellowsNatural plant dyed threads - YellowsOur price: £4.80Or just £3.80 for our members!ViewThese threads are all dyed with plants from my garden or food waste from my kitchen. The process takes place over many days, harvesting, creating the dye, mordanting, dyeing and drying - the result is a range soft, natural colours which blend well together.
Roller for printmakingRoller for printmakingOur price: £3.50Or just £2.70 for our members!View A roller for mono-printmaking.Selection pack of papers for mono printingSelection pack of papers for mono printingOur price: £7.50Or just £5.80 for our members!ViewThis selection pack of A4 paper are suitable for the mono printing course.Stack of 4 jottersStack of 4 jottersOur price: £6.00Or just £4.00 for our members!View These simple jotter style notebooks are made for us in Glasgow from FSC certified paper.
Supplies for balm makingSupplies for balm makingOur price: £9.50Or just £7.50 for our members!View This pack has everything that you need to make the calendula and rose petal balm in June's Studio Club except a jam jar and some oil. Tealight candle supplies - candle wicks and stickersTealight candle supplies - candle wicks and stickersOur price: £2.75Or just £1.75 for our members!View This starter set will allow you to make 10 tea lights - it is designed to go with the candle making class in The Studio Club The kit containsTin of Coccoina glueTin of Coccoina glueOur price: £4.50Or just £3.10 for our members!ViewThis amazing paper glue is non toxic (made from potato starch), smells of marzipan and comes in a handy reusable and recyclable aluminium tin with a little brush for application.
Undyed 4 ply weight Blue Faced Leicester wool - 100gUndyed 4 ply weight Blue Faced Leicester wool - 100gOur price: £10.20Or just £6.50 for our members!ViewAn undyed skein of 4 ply weight wool - 100g skeins, perfect for dyeing with plant based dyes.Undyed 4 ply weight linen and bamboo mix 100gUndyed 4 ply weight linen and bamboo mix 100gOur price: £10.80Or just £6.80 for our members!ViewThis beautiful undyed yarn has a slightly rough texture which will soften through wear.Undyed 4ply weight cotton - 100g skeinUndyed 4ply weight cotton - 100g skeinOur price: £9.60Or just £6.20 for our members!View Hanks of 4 ply weight 100% pima cotton -
Undyed cotton embroidery threads - Pack of 6Undyed cotton embroidery threads - Pack of 6Our price: £3.60Or just £2.80 for our members!ViewDo you want to try dyeing your own skeins of embroidery threads with plants from your garden?Undyed DK weight Blue Faced Leicester woolUndyed DK weight Blue Faced Leicester woolOur price: £10.20Or just £6.50 for our members!View An undyed skein of double knitting weight wool - perfect for dyeing with plant based dyes.Undyed double knitting cotton 100g hankUndyed double knitting cotton 100g hankOur price: £9.60Or just £6.20 for our members!View Hanks of 100% pima cotton -
Undyed wool and silk embroidery threads - pack of 6Undyed wool and silk embroidery threads - pack of 6Our price: £4.50Or just £3.50 for our members!View These embroidery threads are suitable for fine crewel work, darning or embroidery.Wooden embroidery hoop - 20 cm diameterWooden embroidery hoop - 20 cm diameterOur price: £4.20Or just £2.35 for our members!View Wooden Elbessee embroidery hoop.Wool for freehand embroideryWool for freehand embroideryOur price: £1.95Or just £0.95 for our members!View5 pieces of cream fulled wool.
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A few people have asked for a list of the restaurants in Hvar that we loved best. To be honest we didn’t have a single bad meal - the food is beautifully sourced and cooked, informal, seasonal delicious. But there were a few places that were particularly good. 

First if you are flying into Zadar airport and have time to spend in the town then @konobastomoricazadar is worth a visit. The cuttlefish and chickpea soup/stew was the best thing I’ve eaten this year. 

In Hvar itself @konobamenego is a cosy restaurant with a great menu of traditional food, including vegetarian options, we shared a plate of marinated fish (eel I think) and then I had courgettes and aubergines in a sweet and sour sauce prepared to a family recipe. Go early as once they are full that’s  it, there is no squashing in extra sittings, the kitchen staff need time off. I loved this. 

Our nearest town was Stari Grad and we lived @antikastarigrad - tables set outside so we could people watch, great food. Celery and smoked mussel soup with pine nuts 👌🏻

The dog is the photo was snapped at #konobahumac - a deserted hilltop village which featured in last week’s Friday film. There is a small restaurant with a wood fired kitchen - you can either order 24 hours in advance for traditional dishes cooked under a dome or have simple grilled meats and salads. Simplicity is wonderful. 

I’ll continue this in the comments.
Back from holiday, looking a little less frazzled than my pre-holiday photo and I'm trying to keep it like that (which is why Instagram posts are now in the afternoon - I'm reading in the morning).
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In this week's Friday film I talk about the difficulty that I've always had in not working while on holiday and why that is a great mistake and what changed this year.
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For me getting proper rest is important for living my best life.  It isn't a sneaky productivity trick - I don't want to rest on holiday so that I can work more efficiently when I get home.  I want to rest so that I can feel more alive, stand taller, be more vibrant.
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I've also added in a film of the sea, a courtyard garden and a deserted hilltop village to show you why Hvar is one of the best places to go if you need a little relaxation.  The link is in stories.

#hvar #mudridolac #smallbusiness
This is a woman who is about to head off on holiday but has packed absolutely nothing.

Today’s Friday film is out - I’ll post the link in stories - and it’s all about why I’m deleting social media apps while I’m away, what is the kind of ‘work’ that I find revitalising on holiday and what stops me relaxing. And a tour of what I actually do day to day (minus the boring bits). 

Here till 5pm today and then away for a couple of weeks. 

Knitting is #heirloomquiltcardigan by @katrynseeburger
I seem to have spent this year writing about plants that have turned out to not be what they were meant to be . .  but that I have grown to love more than whatever it was I thought I wanted.

There were meant to be Hopi black dye sunflowers, Tceqa' Qu' Si, (Helianthus annuus macrocarpus). They clearly are not.

I've never actually grown giant sunflowers - and these tower over the sweet pea tunnel, gawky, heads bowed.

I love them.  The birds will love them even more.
I'm not really a person who is very good at theory.  I'm not enthused by swatches.  I was never good at experiments in science class.

I mean I appreciate the science in botanical dyeing, and I really, really appreciate the people whose brains work that way, but it just isn't me.

I love the process but even more I love the result.

I think that the most obvious example of this is the ongoing knitted blanket - three stripes from every plant that I try dyeing with in the garden.  A record of sorts. The best I can do.

At the moment a lot of the dyeing and making and embroidering that I do is centered around clothes - bought second hand and made more beautiful. I'm inspired by @prophet_of_bloom and @thedogwooddyer and they way they wear their creativity.

I've bought this silk camisole from Vinted (it was described as vintage but I refuse to believe that the 1990s are vintage). I've now dyed it with fresh indigo for my younger daughter, a mermaid blue, gently mottled teal.

The photos of the process are up on my blog - last night I gave it another coat of leaves so I am now waiting for it to dry to check the colour before I post it to Katie.

#botanicaldye #naturaldyeing #prelovedclothes
In the early summer this rose - nicknamed the
This week's all about managing my energy - I go on holiday in a week and traditionally I've been terrible at pacing myself in the run up to a break.
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Everything seems to get out of hand and pile up on my desk, leaving me exhausted and crabby. 
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This year I'm determined not to let that happen so I'm building in plenty of the things that I know buoy me up into my days - rest, creativity, nature.
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The rest and the making are being combined in making squares for the Heirloom Quilt Cardigan - a wonderful pattern by @katrynseeburger - which I'm knitting in a linen/bamboo yarn that I botanically dyed a couple of years ago and have been hoarding ever since.
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You can see what I'm on about in stories . . . .
Often people tell me that they would love to learn to dye with plants but they don't have a garden, or they worry about foraging for plants or that they run out of time and never get around to it.
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I completely get that. I am the same.  Life is busy and unless things are easy I often let the desire slide.
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It is why I am spending time each day drying out the dye plants that I grow here and packing them up into sealable envelopes - each decorated with a drawing.
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I want to make it easier for people to try out botanical dyeing with a wider range of plants than is generally available.  So far I've been packing up willowherb and dahlia flowers alongside the more traditional marigold and dyer's chamomile.
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I'm not completely sure what form this will all eventually take - kits that make everything easy perhaps, possibly a 'workshop in a box' kind of thing.  I'm currently trying to work out all the practicalities while prioritising making sure the flowers and leaves are packaged properly so that they won't spoil while I work out the details.
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At some point, if you are on my newsletter list, you will no doubt get an email with some questions in it! 
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But in the meantime let me know what you think - what would you value in a botanical dyeing kit? Help me make something that will inspire people to create something beautiful.

#dyersofinstagram #botanicaldye #botanicaldyersofinstagram #tagetesdye
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