Recently I've become really interested in the process of natural dyes and the amazing colours you can get by just normal everything vegetables or flowers in your back garden.
With the latest project at university I'm trying to look into getting the most sustainable and natural wools and dyes as my main inspiration for this is nature and honey bees.
So with this in mind I started looking up natural dyes and how they work and what i would need to make some of my own. In doing this i became aware that you could get the nicest colours from things like onion skins.
With this information fresh in my mind i went to work that night, and as i work at a local supermarket i asked if i could have some of the onion skins that had fallen off into the bottom of the trays, i came home with a bag full of brown onion skins.
I took them to university with me to our dye room and i got up a recipe i had found online and got working on my dye.
Here are my onion skins boiling away
This is the colour my wool came out all ready for the knitting machine
I then tried some red onion skins and this was the weird result
It came out an olive green colour which i wasn't expecting but i really love the colour.
i used a thicker wool for this one and i also did a thicker wool in the brown onion skins again so i could use them for hand knitting. I used Rowan undyed wool.
I loved the process of making my own natural dyes so I then tried some red cabbage, and i got this amazing light grey/purple colour and it was again a totally unexpected colour as you expect it to come out bright purple. This is the one thing i love about natural dyes as you never know what colour things as going to come out and if you use different mordants they can come out different colours.
Next thing I tried was blueberries
And this is how it came out pretty much the same as the red cabbage but a slightly darker grey.