Home-grown botanical dyes are in, and they're part of today's shift
toward natural and organic living. "A new generation discovers
grow-it-yourself dyes," says the New York Times. And you don't have to
have a degree in chemistry to create your own natural dyes.
It just takes a garden plot and a kitchen. A Garden to Dye For shows
how super-simple it is to plant and grow a dyer's garden and create
beautiful dyes. Many of these plants may already be in our cutting,
cottage or food gardens, ready for double duty. These special plants can
fit right in with traditional garden themes. A Garden to Dye For
features 40-plus plants that the gardener-crafter can grow for an
all-natural, customized color palette. A dyer's garden can be a mosaic
of flowers, herbs, roots and fruits that lend us their pigments to
beautify other areas of our lives. The richly photographed book is
divided between the garden and the dye process, with garden layouts,
plant profiles, dye extraction and uses, step-by-step recipes and
original, engaging DIY projects. This is the book that bridges the topic
of plant dyes to mainstream gardeners, the folks who enjoy growing the
plants as much as using them in craft projects.