The Woad Grower's Association is open to anyone interested in growing, sharing and using native and medicinal plants. This includes herbs, flowers shrubs and even trees. Uses include culinary, alternative medicine, craft (such as dyeing) and just for interest. Some members are interested in cultivating pagan and witch-friendly gardens. We are currently UK-based but all are welcome.
Hi, Teresinha I finally got around to reading the article that describes Michelle W. 's method. I have two concerns with her recipe. First, I would not use
Hi Interesting article thanks for sharing it. I have studied with Michelle Wipplinger and used her indigo method but I find her pH is far too high for wool and
Hi I found this interesting article by Michele W on dyeing with indigo http://www.handeyemagazine.com/node/58 I have always read that the first dip in an
yes I agree absolutely which is why when someone makes a statement in paper,book or internet I like to know the original source. However I do think the
Hi Helen What I meant was that the woad seeds were in other Neolithic sites, but there is not record of woad seed in the Adaouste cave, something which is