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Step by step on how to use madder roots (Rubia tinctorum) to naturally dye orange and red. I was asked by an Indigenous artist to dye orange yarn for a project that would, in part, be to honour the Orange Shirt Day movement. I wanted to create something that hopefully anyone, including hopefully both Indigenous and non-Indigenous beginner dyers, could use to create their own natural dyed orange fiber. Don't forget to lichen subscribe to my channel for more videos on how to forage and naturally dye: / @wildcraftdyeing New to dyeing? Start with this playlist: • New to Dyeing? Start here! My website: wildcraftdyeing.com Patreon: / wildcraftdyeing I’m also on FB at Wildcraft Dyeing Instagram: 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. Please never cook using any of your dye equipment and always store your plants, lichens and mushrooms safely. Additional details: Orange Shirt Day movement (orangeshirtday.org): “The annual Orange Shirt Day on September 30th opens the door to global conversation on all aspects of Residential Schools. It is an opportunity to create meaningful discussion about the effects of Residential Schools and the legacy they have left behind… Every Child Matters, even if they are an adult, from now on.” -Orange Shirt Day website The Every Child Matters design by Andy Everson (andyeverson.com) was used in line with his stated wishes and a donation was made to the Indian Residential School Survivors Society (irsss.ca). The orange eagle design by Ovila Mailhot (salishsondesign.com) was used with his written permission. How to dye orange with lobster mushrooms: • How to Dye with Lobster Mushrooms I H... The ground dyes, extract and mordant in this video were ordered locally from: maiwa.com I’m excited to share you can order madder seeds online and grow your own madder at home in your garden (I wish I had recommendations to share). Also I misspoke in the video – it can be harvested every two years, not five -seven years. Even better! Our website: historysciencefiber.com We're also on FB at History Science Fiber @historysciencefiber Patreon: / historysciencefiber Note: there is a misprint in the titles - the scientific name of Madder is Rubia tinctorum, not Rubin tinctorum.