Natural Plant Dyes
Saturday, November 8th
Graphic: Line drawing of a skein of yarn
Photos: (1) Skeins of variegated brown yarn with a dark red flower, (2) bright yellow skeins of yarn and yellow goldenrod flower head, (3) bright orange yard on a drying rack, (4) skeins of various green yarn under the seed head of common read (phragmities)

Learn how to use different plants to create various dye colors and use it to dye yarn!

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2025 Natural Plant Dyes - Hands-on Workshop

  • Saturday, November 8, 2025, 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM

Come learn the art of natural plant dyeing with local artisan Kirsten Gabrielsen!

Kirsten grows and forages for plants such as cosmos, goldenrod, phragmites, coreopsis, amaranth, chamomile, and indigo. She then creates vibrant colored dyes from their blooms and/or leaves, which she uses to produce skeins of beautifully dyed natural fiber yarns.

Come explore the various dye colors you can create using plants that are easily grown right here in Orange County. Learn how to create vibrant colored dyes and all of the steps involved in the dyeing process.

First you will learn about the art of creating natural plant dyes followed by a hands-on dyeing project. Each participant will get experience both preparing dye from plants and dyeing yarn and leave with two sample skeins of naturally dyed yarn.

Hand-dyed yarn will be available for purchase after the workshop.

Registration closes: Friday, October 31st.  Registration is limited to the first 12 people.

Sorry, no refunds, if you can’t attend, please send someone in your place.

Fee

$30 per person, includes all materials to dye two sample skeins of yarn.

Register

http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2025NATPLANTDYESWRKSP

Contact

Katy Boula
Master Gardener Program Coordinator
keb332@cornell.edu
(845) 344-1234, Ext. 240

Location

Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County
18 Seward Avenue
Suite 300 (third floor)
Middletown, New York 10940

Last updated March 24, 2025