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Whatcom Weavers Guild publishes a monthly newsletter

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May 2022 Newsletter

5/10/2022

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​Garden Report: Growing Color!

There are actual, true-life blossoms on my strawberry plants. These plants survived the snow and deep frost of winter 2021-2022 and the frosts of April. The rhubarb is high.  The consistent cold and damp have helped the tulips last longer this year, disguising the weeds. There are tiny worms of an unknown type, eating a few of the leaves on my apple trees. I have been picking them off, but a more serious approach may be called for. A solution that won’t discourage the bees. This is the third year for those two tiny trees. Year one: 12 blossoms, 11 apples. Year two: 5 blossoms, 3 apples. I learned I should have thinned the baby apples down to one per fruit spur the year before. This year: 56 blossoms! My darling husband pointed out that if I can count the blossoms on my apple trees… Let’s just say there is no need to learn how to weave my own bushel baskets just yet.


Also coming back in the garden are some very robust dyers’ Chamomile plants, given to me last year by another Guild member. The Weld has self-seeded and has grown about a foot in the last week. A new friend with farm connections has offered me boxes of onion skins! Temperatures have warmed up enough to be comfortable in the dye studio, for review some of the lessons from Last year’s Maiwa natural dye workshop. A warp, and small sample skeins have been dyed, in Cutch, Madder, Cochineal, Sappanwood, Lac, and a combination of madder and lac exhaust baths. The April meeting Show and Tell included a rug made of black wool, with pattern bands colored with natural dyes, and dying and block printing are happening in the Jansen Center Dye studio as well, or so I hear.

Here's to the color in our lives, whether it’s tulips or yarns!

​Carol Berry

WWG President
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