The Ball-Sellers House invites you to discover the plants our colonial forebears grew to add color to their clothing. Explore local plants you can use to dye your own fabric in this fun garden talk by ...
In a former dairy barn outside of Gap, Winona Quigley hangs a rainbow of yarn bundles, each color rooted in plants. The palette expands in the dye house, where avocado pits turn T-shirts pink, flower ...
Learn the basics of preparing fabrics for natural dyeing with Shelley Christener, our dear founder and friend. In the class we will explore the color power that plants and flowers have. We will be ...
Preserve a few memories of this summer’s garden, or create gifts to share with family and friends. Pounding flowers onto fabric or paper is a fun and easy way preserve the beauty of garden flowers.
Bring nature indoors in this easy-to-do craft inspired by explorer and naturalist Alexander von Humboldt Gloria Kenyon Gloria Kenyon, senior public programs coordinator at SAAM, leads the museum's ...
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