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Tuesday, February 23, 2010. We All Have To DYE sometime. I LOVE to dye with natural dyestuffs that I gather on walks, and last weekend was a beautiful, sunny day to go for a walk in the woods of West Georgia. My favorite natural dye to use is from lichens. They usually produce a lovely clear golden color. The liquid can also be fermented with ammonia to produce a bright purplepink color. Once upon a time, I was a member of a garden club! Http www.backyardnature.netlichens.htm. And what is a Yak?

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010. We All Have To DYE sometime. I LOVE to dye with natural dyestuffs that I gather on walks, and last weekend was a beautiful, sunny day to go for a walk in the woods of West Georgia. My favorite natural dye to use is from lichens. They usually produce a lovely clear golden color. The liquid can also be fermented with ammonia to produce a bright purplepink color. Once upon a time, I was a member of a garden club! Http www.backyardnature.netlichens.htm. And what is a Yak?

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