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Praise for A Garden to Dye For
Оглавление“Thank you, Chris McLaughlin, for showing us one more ‘aha’ reason to love and use plants to improve our lives. In A Garden to Dye For, Chris guides us like a trusted friend with her fun and informative style.”
– Joe Lamp’l, Executive Producer & Host: Growing a Greener World®
“You CAN do it all – garden, dye, create – and Chris will show you how! You’ll start to see your garden in a whole new light as you harvest armfuls of cosmos and hollyhocks or bushels of onions and cabbage – yes, cabbage – to create striking dyes for your fabrics and fibers!”
– Niki Jabbour, author of Groundbreaking Food Gardens
“As an avid gardener, I’m always looking for new ways to use and enjoy the plants in my garden. A Garden to Dye For is a breath of fresh air, filled with creative project ideas for all ages, detailed recipes, helpful hints and inspiring photography.”
– Rebecca Sweet, author of Refresh Your Garden Design with Color, Texture and Form
“This book takes our yearning for things created via natural and organic processes and makes it easy to fall in love. One of my favorite things about A Garden to Dye For is that, as someone who has never considered dyeing my own yarns, Christine McLaughlin suddenly makes me REALLY, REALLY want to try it!”
– Christina Salwitz – The Personal Garden Coach, co-author of Fine Foliage
“Christine McLaughlin is a natural dye enabler – a knowledgeable friend filled with contagious passion and enthusiasm. She has enticed this dreamer to take the natural dyeing plunge and truly learn to appreciate plants in a whole new way.”
– Miriam Goldberger, author of Taming Wildflowers
“I’m dyeing to get started now on one of the great uses of plants. Chris’ colorful writing style makes learning to garden for natural dyes easy and fun!”
– Jessi Bloom, author of Free-Range Chicken Gardens
“Sage advice on natural dyes from a master gardener who knows her plants and fibers. Chris McLaughlin is an encouraging voice for all of us who love our gardens, but never attempted dyeing our clothes or other fibers. I want to try my hand at turning my own garden into one to dye for.”
– Dee Nash, author of The 20-30 Something Garden Guide
“This rainbow-covered book brims and simmers with colors, ideas, projects (both indoors and out), a floral/herbal/vegetable abecedarian, and garden plans. With this book you’ll be able to grow your own palette of custom, natural, untainted colors. Who could ask for more?”
– Sharon Lovejoy, author of Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots