Monday, October 12, 2020

Goldenrod Dyeing ~


I did one pot of dyeing wool with goldenrod.  

Before


After

A beautiful, subtle change in color.

So many of you have commented about how productive I am.  Right now, it is my coping mechanism.  I wish I had that ambition to do house projects, wash windows, etc.  Sadly none of that is happening.  I have tried to hire someone to level my front sidewalk and replace a picket fence.  Most people will not even return phone calls and those who have responded have been less than helpful . . . other than one estimate on my sidewalk that was outrageous 😟


Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs 😊
Lauren

12 comments:

Prims By The Water said...

Cute cartoon! Our covid cases are rising again. UGH Love the new muted colors of your latest dye batch. Janice

Samplings from Spring Creek said...

Happy story--just this evening Nate, our neighborhood handy man stopped by asking if I had any jobs which needed to be done before cold weather. Yes, power washing and trimming the holly. Nate does wonderful work and is totally trustworthy. Am so blessed to know there are still good decent people. Your cartoon gave me a good chuckle.

TheCrankyCrow said...

...the new order I guess. No one wants to work. No wonder socialism is gaining popularity. Sorry...that popped out...lost my filter somewhere and can't seem to locate it...but you probably know that already LOL. We have the same problem.... Makes you wonder what it will all come to. Every place you go (well, to the extent we can "go" anywhere really with a 75% lockdown order by our governor), has signs saying "hiring" for both skilled and unskilled labor. Scary. ~Robin~

Julia said...

Your dyeing job is lovely. They fit together so well.
I appreciate the cartoon about those darn masks. I had to sing with a mask on at church last Saturday evening and since of Covid, I'm the only one allowed to sing at the mike as we are not allowed a choir. I just hope that my words were not misunderstood, lol...
Stay safe and keep on hooking and dyeing wool.
Hugs, Julia

acorn hollow said...

Dying with plants is harder than we think. I did a class on it and you do not get the deep color you do with commercial dye. I have been cleaning out and changing rooms etc not sure what I will do if I ever come to the end of it, start all over again??? and I am working 4 days a week.
Here if you want some work done get in line. Most trades people here are a year or more out.
We are having an on demand generator installed thankfully husband can do the bulk of the work and we found an electrician that will work with us (you would not believe what some of the estimates were) But the generator is 12 weeks out!! I am sure with the shut downs and the storms in the south that is the issue.
Hang in there Lauren
Cathy



Saundra said...

Nice wool results and they all meld together nicely. Funny cartoon thanks for a little humor to start my morning.

NMK said...

This cartoon was so funny !!!!

Love how the golden rod softened your wools into such nice warm colors !!!

sandi s said...

Thanks for the laugh!! 😂😂 Hugs,

TheCrankyCrow said...

Oh...and ps....I absolutely ADORE your finished wools!!!! What a great palette!!!

moosecraft said...

Beautiful woolens!

marly said...

Nice change. Did not know goldenrod is a dye plant. Looks more tan than yellow, very nice.

Jennie in GA said...

That cartoon....LMAO. Nice wool, too.