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ISBN: HB: 9781607749363

GMC Group, Watson-Guptill

August 2016

256 pp.

26.1x19.6 cm

colour illus.

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£25,99
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Natural Color

Vibrant Plant Dye Projects for Your Home and Wardrobe

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An exploration and appreciation of the brilliant spectrum of colors derived from plants, with seasonal, project-based ideas for using these natural dyes to color your clothing and home. Following the incredible success of the slow food movement, the slow fashion trend is now gaining momentum, with more and more consumers buying locally produced clothing and homewares created using sustainable methods and artisanal techniques".Natural Color" explores the full spectrum of seasonal plant dyes, using nature as a color library. Unlike its competitors, "Natural Color" is structured by season, not plant, focusing on achievable projects with easy-to-follow recipes for dyeing everything from dresses, scarves, and hats to rugs, napkins, and table runners, ensuring that even the most savvy home decorator will be inspired.

About the Author

Sasha Duerr is an artist and designer who works with organic dyes, alternative fiber, and the creative reuse of materials. She is a professor at the California College of the Arts with a joint appointment in textiles and fine arts. Her work has been shown in galleries and museums across the United States and abroad. In 2007 Duerr founded the Permacouture Institute with the Trust for Conservation Innovation to encourage the exploration of fashion and textiles from the ground up. Her extensive work with plant-based dyes and ecological principles through local land-based sources and community has been featured in the New York Times, American Craft Magazine, Selvedge, and the Huffington Post. She is the author of "The Handbook of Natural Plant Dyes" (Timber Press/Workman 2011).