Piedmont Fibershed & Deep River Folk School Present:
This workshop is part of Fiber & Folk Weekend, and not intended to be purchased individually. Please purchase a Full Weekend Pass ($300 early bird thru March 15 / $375 regular rate after March 15) or a 1-Day Pass ($168 early bird thru March 14 / $210 regular rate after March 15). Once you’ve purchased a pass, you’ll be able to register for the workshops you plan to attend.
Growing a Dye Garden & Natural Dyes 101
Learn how to cultivate a rainbow of dyes in your own back yard! Drawing on permaculture and regenerative farming practices, we will discuss how to create a local, abundant source of color for all your fiber crafts. From planning your garden and building your soil, to harvesting your plants and using their pigment, this course offers a full range of information. We will focus on the cultivation and use of the classic dye plants (indigo-bearing species, woad, madder, and weld), as well as plants suited for work with children, food coloring and more. We'll also cover dye-assist plants, useful as mordants, binders, and more. Participants will receive a dye garden handbook (20+ pages with color photos) as well as a packet of dye seeds to grow on their own.
Instructor: Bethany Hebbard
Bethany Joy Hebbard is a knitter, sewist, and dyer. Her husband is a permaculture-trained farmer, and together they keep a large garden on their suburban homestead in Jamestown, North Carolina. Bethany has a strong love of local fibers and dye traditions, and teaches classes on cultivating dye plants, fresh-leaf indigo, and more.
Additional Workshop Information
All workshop materials are included.
This workshop is not eligible for use with a Deep River Folk School season pass.
Overnight Camping available for $20
The workshops cover knowledge and hands-on experience.
Youth, under 18, may not attend free with an adult. Instead, they should be registered independently.