About the Author
Jenny Dean has been working with natural dyes for over 30 years. She lectures and runs courses and workshops on natural dyeing and has written widely on the subject. Her books include The Craft of Natural Dyeing and Wild Colour.
Works by Jenny Dean
Wild Color, Revised and Updated Edition: The Complete Guide to Making and Using Natural Dyes (1999) 571 copies, 4 reviews
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- I am a natural dyer, handspinner, knitter and general textile enthusiast. I lecture & lead workshops on natural dyeing and am the author of several books on the subject, including “The Craft of Natural Dyeing”, “Wild Colour” and “Colours from Nature”. I have been using natural dyes for over 30 years and I love to share my experiences. I hope this blog will encourage others to sample the thrill of producing vivid, glowing colours from natural materials. ~ collected from http://www.jennydean.co.uk
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Wild Color, Revised and Updated Edition: The Complete Guide to Making and Using Natural Dyes by Jenny Dean
Excellent reference for the new or experienced dyer. This manual of natural dyeing thoroughly explains the use of mordants and assistants, extraction of dyes from plants, and various dyeing techniques. The book is very systematic in its presentation, and includes lots of beautiful photos to illustrate the techniques and plants discussed. I particularly appreciated the second half of the book, which is a systematic treatment of plant dyes, with photos for each plant, color chips for the show more colors that can be achieved with various mordants for various plant parts, and thorough explanations of special characteristics of each plant, how to harvest them, at what temperature and for how long to extract the dye, and how to use them. The author provides a level-headed discussion of the benefits and drawbacks of natural vs synthetic dyes, and a thorough presentation of safety precautions. I particularly appreciated that this author does not fall into the trap of implying that "natural" dye is automatically non-toxic, or even more sustainable in some cases than synthetic dye (e.g. the heartwood of a tree that grows thousands of miles away from the dyer is not necessarily "sustainable" as a dyestuff), and carefully describes ways to reuse materials to be sure they exhaust before dumping waste products. Overall excellent reference and explanation for the natural dyer. show less
I guess I was hoping for something more logical and factually informative. Half of the information in this book was either common knowledge or ridiculously over-the-top (does a 3-cat home really need FOUR OR MORE litter boxes cleaned twice daily EACH?)... and the other half was shameless self promotion. Links to every product review the author has ever done, videos of her cats, videos of her family's cats... even a review for what litter scoop to use! Eesh. At least it was a short read.
There are two sections of this book. First, a detailed discussion of dyeing techniques and how to get the most from your dyes. Second, a catalog of dye plants which includes how to grow them, how to harvest and prepare them, as well as the range of colors to be expected. The book is beautifully illustrated with color photographs and color swatches. The print is extremely small, however, making for difficult reading. A terrific resource for someone interested in dyeing her own yarn or cloth.
Couponing for the Beginner: A Guide to Couponing for the Uninitiated by Jenny Dea
Table of contents about all aspects of couponing. I have been doing it since the kids were young, they are now in their mid 40's.
With just the two of us now I still find us using coupons from various sources to help save a bit of money. e
Into about what a coupon is, the language, . Rules at certain stores are also explained and links are included for online reading.
Where to obtain them is linkable also. Color show more photos help explain about coupons also throughout the book.
Reward programs are also explained to get even more money back.
Great if the stores you shop at are also highlighted in this book.
Helpful resources are listed. show less
Table of contents about all aspects of couponing. I have been doing it since the kids were young, they are now in their mid 40's.
With just the two of us now I still find us using coupons from various sources to help save a bit of money. e
Into about what a coupon is, the language, . Rules at certain stores are also explained and links are included for online reading.
Where to obtain them is linkable also. Color show more photos help explain about coupons also throughout the book.
Reward programs are also explained to get even more money back.
Great if the stores you shop at are also highlighted in this book.
Helpful resources are listed. show less
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