Boil boil beautiful tansy. More lovely yellows revealing themselves…and this dye pot smells so wonderful!
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Boil boil beautiful tansy. More lovely yellows revealing themselves…and this dye pot smells so wonderful!

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A new warp on my small loom, naturally dyed merino-silk rainbow for some simple scarves coming into being.
Good morning.
Hand-spun silk and rainbows on a naturally dyed seacell-merino-silk warp.
A custom work of Handwoven Art Yardage. Woven with a warp of organic cotton-linen and a weft of hand dyed raw silk. I love how well it blends into this desert landscape.
Choke cherries!
What a bounty there is, bushes by the river, along roadsides and skirting fields are heavily laden with the deep purple fruits. I sure wish I were able to can up some jams right now, but a little dye pot and syrup for vanilla ice cream will do.

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Today I wove, and cried, and listened to ‘A Sand County Almanac: and Sketches Here and There’ by Aldo Leopold. It is a must read for everyone. Truly. The words published in 1949 speak as clearly, poetically and truthfully today. I’m not sure how I’ve made it this far in life without reading it, and it is a disservice to society (and the earth) that this book isn’t required reading for all kids in school. To describe it would not do it justice. Please put it on your reading list if you haven’t already. The audio version I listened to had an introduction by Barbara Kingsolver that was quite wonderful, and not to be skipped.
A large pile of loopy, fluffy, soft, warm and cuddly cowls are nearing completion.
Harvesting Tansy at one of me favorite river spots. When I lived here during college (almost 20 years ago 😳) I spent countless hours on this river. Meandering the shoreline in all seasons, admiring the stones and driftwood. It feels good to say hello to this spot again.
Harvest gently, harvest ethically, harvest responsibly.
When the bowl I keep the bobbins in matches the weaving perfectly...