If you are around San Antonio on Nov 12th I’d love to meet fellow dyers… I am speaking about natural dyes I use from my valley & garden!
Meeting location:
sounds like a great talk. cactus huh? makes me wonder…
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Actually it is the cactus fruit or tuna. The tuna gives a beautiful magenta which is a great festival or fugitive color. It is gorgeous for a short time then fades away. Here’s a link to my old blog which shows the sad fade… http://www.debmcclintock.com/Debmcclintock/Debs_Dyepot_Blog/Entries/2010/12/7_Lets_talk_lightfastness.html
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sounds like a great talk. cactus huh? makes me wonder…
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Actually it is the cactus fruit or tuna. The tuna gives a beautiful magenta which is a great festival or fugitive color. It is gorgeous for a short time then fades away. Here’s a link to my old blog which shows the sad fade…
http://www.debmcclintock.com/Debmcclintock/Debs_Dyepot_Blog/Entries/2010/12/7_Lets_talk_lightfastness.html
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