Rita Padilla Haufmann: Traditional Wool Preparation and Natural Pigment Dying
Rita Padilla Haufmann is an acknowledged master weaver of traditional Rio Grande style rugs. She is also one of the few remaining weavers who cards, spins and dyes all her yarn using only natural pigments, many gathered from her Northern New Mexico environment. Any questions? Contact Rita at [email protected] If you would like to support our work recording disappearing traditional culture, please donate at: thewisdomarchive.com

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Natural Dyeing with Black Beans - Ninja Chickens - Episode 63

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How to dye yarn with pomegranate.

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Creative Colour Management on a Drumcarder

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Natural Dyeing workshop with Meet the Wool

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Wild Fibres: Clothing From Undomesticated Plants in the City

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Natural yarn dyeing with mushrooms and lichen

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In Search of Forgotten Colours - Sachio Yoshioka and the Art of Natural Dyeing

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Making Purple-Dyed Yarn from the Lichen Punctelia rudecta

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Episode 9: A Naturally Dyed Rainbow

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How to Make and Paint with Natural Pigments Featuring Master Santero and Teacher Juanito Jimenez

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Crottle lichen wool dyeing from; 'Highland Colours' (formerly 'Colours of Northern Ireland)

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WORKSHOP 1: Preparation and Materials for Natural Dyes

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Miriam C. Rice: MUSHROOMS FOR COLOR and MUSHROOMS FOR PAPER

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Acids and Alkalines: How they can change Colours

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Iron Age Dyes: Woad, Weld & Madder

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Indigo Dyeing, full video

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Preparing Raw Sheep Fleece Ready For Hand Spinning | Episode 29

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Carrot Natural Dye: Make Yellow and Green!

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Testing 6 Mordant Methods on Cotton

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