Drying in the sun
I'm not a lady who likes to wear a silk scarf with an outfit, but I couldn't resist a workshop on eco-printing held at the Corn Mill at Beetham today. A selection of leaves were soaked in a mordant made from rusty iron and vinegar, arranged on lengths of cotton or silk with flowers and rose petals, steamed in a microwave, then hung in the sunshine - a mixture of old-fashioned skills with modern technology which stopped it being too laborious a process. There was a sense of magic as we unwrapped the fabric and saw such vivid colours develop.
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