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Something a bit different!

December 2, 2020December 2, 2020 by Deb Bamford
Deb Bamford
For one of the most complex dye processes there is, the first stage is to dunk your cotton (and it should be cotton - either yarn or cloth) into a bath made up of sheep dung dispersed in water. As I no longer own my own sheep I was lucky…
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