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Hi all. How is everybody's hibernation going? :) Marie from North Carolina has joined us. Hello, Marie - I used to live in Charlotte but I'm now in England. ...
Michele Jack
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Jan 11, 2009
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Oh, my, Michele I hope you weren't hurt. Hello, to Marie. Welcome to the woad list. Our woad is under 5 ft. of snow. It stays evergreen under the snow but it...
Robin and Chris
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Jan 13, 2009
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Hi, everyone I was rereading Jill Goodwin's book, A Dyer's Manual this weekend. She mentions getting pale lavenders from woad leaves in the Spring before the ...
Robin and Chris
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Jan 25, 2009
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Hi I have got a blue form woad leaves before they flower in the second year using the usual method but Iwould not describe it as lavender-just a weak blue....
Fiery Felts
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Jan 26, 2009
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Hi, woadies Is it still winter in your area? I was thinking UK must be getting some thawed ground and it might almost be time to start planting your woad...
Robin and Chris
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Mar 2, 2009
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... The ground isn't frozen, but wintery weather is making a temporary return at the moment, just as I was starting to get excited at the prospect of woad...
Kevin Wood
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Mar 4, 2009
11:53 pm
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Hi, Kevin Regression analysis takes the data -- both independent variables such as genetic strain or growing conditions (no lime, row cover etc.) and dependent...
Robin and Chris
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Mar 5, 2009
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Hi, Friends Sarah has updated her website on woad, http://woad.ca <http://woad.ca/> adding her new research from this year’s science fair project, as well as...
Robin and Chris
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Mar 23, 2009
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Hi, woadies Sarah's regional science fair was yesterday and she won Gold in her division (grade 8 to 10 experiment) and will be representing our region in May...
Robin and Chris
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Apr 5, 2009
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Hi, All My daughter, Sarah is in Winnipeg at the Canada Wide Science Fair, with the third phase of her science fair project on natural woad indigo dye. I just...
Robin and Chris
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May 16, 2009
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Hi I have been dyeing with woad pigment for years now, and I found that for me the best combination is 8g soda ash, 10 g bought woad pigment, 10 to 12 g...
Teresinha Roberts
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Jun 16, 2009
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Hi Teresinha-I don't quite understand what you are doing. How do you make up your vat? Helen www.fieryfelts.co.uk http://growingcolour.blogspot.com/ ... From:...
Fiery Felts
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Jun 16, 2009
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Hi, Teresinha Did you make up a jar of “stock solution” before adding the indigo to your large vat pot? Here’s what I do when working with natural...
Robin and Chris
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Jun 16, 2009
2:12 pm
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Hi Helen and Chris I more or less follow the process Chris has so well described. The vat worked well for both woad and indigo. What surprised me was that...
Teresinha Roberts
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Jun 17, 2009
3:56 pm
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Hi, Teresinha Is the woad powder naturally alkaline? Or more alkaline than the tropical indigo? What is the pH of your vat for both? Is it different? I just...
Robin and Chris
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Jun 17, 2009
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Hi I wrote a few ezine articles to promote the use of natural dyes, including one on woad. You can read them here...
Teresinha Roberts
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Jun 19, 2009
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Hi I am writing an article on the history of woad, and I am searching for a more precise date for the following. The first archaeological finds of woad seeds...
Teresinha Roberts
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Jul 1, 2009
8:21 am
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Hi Teresinha, You're going to need to track down the site report for that site/excavation. I'll try to do a bit of rummaging to find out who excavated it...
Sally
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Jul 1, 2009
8:45 am
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Hi Teresinha. I love a puzzle - and Sally knows that I woul denjoy this one! The fact about the woad seeds has been repeated around the web a bazillion times...
Michele Jack
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Jul 1, 2009
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Hi Michele This is a fantastic reply! I have been looking for this for years, and never thought that the place might be misspelled. We will correct the...
Teresinha Roberts
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Jul 1, 2009
8:29 pm
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following Michele's very helpful advice about spelling, I came across this bit from Barber's book Prehistoric textiles...
Teresinha Roberts
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Jul 3, 2009
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Thank you for that link. It seems this issue highlights the best and worse of the Internet! Desemination of not very accurate information but access to good...
Fiery Felts
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Jul 3, 2009
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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...
Teresinha Roberts
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Jul 3, 2009
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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...
Fiery Felts
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Jul 3, 2009
9:30 pm
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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...
Teresinha Roberts
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Jul 17, 2009
6:34 am
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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...
Fiery Felts
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Jul 17, 2009
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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...
Robin and Chris
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Jul 18, 2009
4:22 pm
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Hi You can read the ezine article here http://ezinearticles.com/?Woad-in-The-Stone-Age&id=2582758 If you would like to rate the article, the link for rating is...
Teresinha Roberts
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Jul 21, 2009
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Hi, I am almost ready to start harvesting my woad now and I have been doing research on what would be the best way to extract most color from them. The methods...
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Jul 22, 2009
2:49 pm
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Hi, Leena In the Spindigo Project they washed the leaves several times because they were steeped in bags. You should only need to swish them through a tub of ...
Robin and Chris
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