Indigo

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I like the results of recent work with natural indigo dye. My Fedco Seed catalogue arrived this week, so I left it out to read with breakfast. When I got up it was open to the dye plant page (my husband is a gem!). I decided to order indigo, madder and weld seed for my garden this year.

I had already decided to teach a natural dyeing class in Ithaca this summer, so having dye plants in class seems a natural addition. The madder, will take three years to mature enough to use. So this year will see blue and yellow natural dyes.

Fedco also offers sunflower seed for plants that the Hopi used to dye baskets. I am very interested in American dyes and Dye practices, so I think I will try them as well.

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Mixed Media Artist

Maureen Jakubson is a Mixed Media Artist, Teacher, and Fabric Designer concentrating on Shibori dye work. She has developed innovative, large-scale stitch resist work based on traditional African Adire and Japanese Shibori. She uses indigo, madder, weld, and several native plants grown and collected at her home and studio in Danby, New York. Maureen also practices reuse and repurpose strategies to source her cloth and clothing for dye work. Cloth with a history contributes to the depth of color, drape, and complexity of the surface of hand-dyes. Sustainable dyes, cloth, and water use is an important part of Maureen’s practice.

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