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Creating Sepia Ink with American Black Walnuts

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Creating Sepia Ink with American Black Walnuts

The  American black walnut has a high concentration of juglone, the compound which produces the dye pigments. 

It is acid free, lightfast, stable, reliable and water soluble. The colour ranges from pale sepia, golden brown to dark brown. Unlike some natural inks, the colour strengthens with time.

Walnut ink by Juniper & Bliss

Find out how to make this wonderful ink at home with foraged walnuts. 

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Purity and Process: Making colour with spring water from the Oare Marshes in Kent

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Purity and Process: Making colour with spring water from the Oare Marshes in Kent

The source of the yarn for the organic textiles, the choice of dye materials, the foraging sites and the water to make the natural colours are equally important for us at Juniper & Bliss in creating pieces that are “pure” to the core.   

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From Claret to Caramel: The Alchemy of Dyeing with Dahlias

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From Claret to Caramel: The Alchemy of Dyeing with Dahlias

Autumn is a treasure trove for natural dyers seeking shades of velvety caramel and nutty brown as an abundance of mature cones, seeds, barks and leaves are packed full of tannin during this season.

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Wearing zero-waste on your shirt sleeves: Is there a place for kitchen scraps in your wardrobe?

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Wearing zero-waste on your shirt sleeves: Is there a place for kitchen scraps in your wardrobe?

  The impact on the environment of our patterns of consumption (food, fuel and fashion) is complex. How to reduce food waste, amongst other changes in the way we live concern us all as we navigate the choppy waters of sustainability and mindful living. We know that fifth to a quarter  of the food bought by UK household consumers amounts to a staggering 70% of all food waste, whilst the remaining 30% is happening in the hospitality & food service (HaFS), food manufacture, retail and wholesale sectors.   At the same time, we are keenly aware of the environmental impact of fashion, especially...

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