I have figured out that my favorite natural dyeing is with materials from my yard/garden or the grocery store. Last week, I came upon a youtube channel that changed my approach, both to how and what I dye.
I had not tried carrot tops before. The vid that I was watching promised oranges. I got lovely greens. I followed directions, although I am the first to admit that I am BAD at weighing dyestuff and fiber, perhaps that's why I got greens...I will work to improve!
Here are some photos from my process, but I will leave it to you to view the youtube link below for specific directions!
here is the video link: thanks to https://wildcraftdyeing.com/. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rs7FELt0NM4&t=240s
Update, 6/24: I was lucky to find a bunch of carrots at the farmer's market and decided to try again this month, in part to be sure that they did not go orange, here is the result:
No indeed, still green which is good, I love greens. The top 2 are mohair, the bottom one I think is polypay. All my handspun.
I have been trying to cultivate Queen Anne's Lace in a pot to no avail. I had a carrot come up by chance and so I did not pick it and it flowered. This may be the only version of the daucus family that I get to enjoy here in Savannah, not too unhappy, though...