I did an interesting zoom workshop last autumn with Elisabeth Vigué Culshaw. Here is her website, https://thelansdownehouseofstencils.com/. I can highly recommend Elisabeth's online workshops, of which there are many topics. She is a wonderful teacher, provides clear instructions and materials, and you can replay the video on zoom for a period of time for review. I can't recall the title of the class but it involved eco printing on paper. I am interested in wild plants so collecting things was fun and easy. It was supposed to be a paper class but I wound up liking the fabric blanket results more! Also, the paper I used wasn't very good for this purpose; either too rigid or it fell apart.
Here are results with Bluffton SC water...all fabric is old white sheets with the exception of some silk scarves noted below
Iron mordant blanket, onion skin bath...these were the first I did, which then spun off lots of other attempts with stuff from my collection of dye materials
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Annatto bath, possibly iron mordant, I did not make a note, my bad, maybe it was alum as the print did not show well. I buy annatto seeds at the Halal market in Savannah.
Here's another: I am somewhat sure this is fox grapes, vitis labrusca, although I have yet to see grapes on it anywhere. If someone knows better, please let me know!
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