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Welcome to the incredible, sustainable and stable blue green colours you can only get naturally by ecodyeing with mushrooms. Welcome to the Thelephoroid clade! I'll cover every step you'll need to unlock the rich colour potential in these amazing fungi. This incredibly diverse group of mushrooms is capable of deep bluey-greens and greys all the way to black. Found throughout North America and Europe, Boleptosis grisea can be found often growing in association with Scots pine. *Please note it is of conservation concern in some areas of Europe due to deforestation, air pollution and use of fertilizers, so please only harvest where it's more common. And as always, fight against the factors leading to its scarcity!* Don't forget to lichen subscribe to my channel for more videos on how to forage and naturally dye: / @wildcraftdyeing For the playlist on natural dyeing with mushrooms: • Natural Dyeing with Mushrooms For the playlist on natural dyeing during the fall: • Foraging and Dyeing in Autumn For more information on pre-mordanting, see this video on dyeing with acorns: • How to Naturally Dye with Acorns @W... My website: wildcraftdyeing.com Patreon: / wildcraftdyeing I’m also on FB at Wildcraft Dyeing Instragram: wildcraft_dyeing I'm a wildlife ecologist who specializes in management and conservation of endangered species. I'm passionate about exploring the natural world and connecting people with nature through fiber and science. Note: all equipment used in this video is solely used for dyeing purposes and never for cooking or food preparation. Please never cook using any of your dye equipment and always store your plants, lichens and mushrooms safely.