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Random Fact Oct. 15

Butternut leaves collected in the Fall will dye wool, cotton and linen to a strong red-brown without a mordant. Our recent experiment was done on yarn.

Tulip tree leaves, collected after they fall from the tree, were a favourite Medieval dye on wool yarn for flesh tone beiges in tapestries. Tulip tree leaves can be also be used without a mordant.

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