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Photos from the groups- 2 |
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| After feeding the sheep & learning about their "cote", we later | went into the pasture. |
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Above,
we foraged for "dye stuff". |
Another step in the process: weaving. | ...and
spinning. |
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left, since the sheep were recently sheared, I had a large bag of Oreo's (the
ram's) wool. ![]() | A
rag rug is another type of weaving -- good for recycling old fabrics. ![]() |
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We dyed our tongues & our yarns with berries. |
Throwing yarns on the line to dry. | This
is all of us! |
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Our
project was learning about natural dye plants and dyeing yarns, but we also tried the loom, too. | ||
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