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Playing around.

Due to this year's special effects, there's been some more gardening than usual... and there's also been the first proper woad harvest, both seeds from the plants that are now two years old, and leaves from the new plants.

The seeds are beautiful too - I find their colours spectacular:



They are fully dry now, almost falling off the plants by themselves, and some of them are going to find their way into the shop in the next days.

The leaf harvest wasn't huge, but enough for two woad balls, and there's a portion for a third ball currently sitting in a jar, as I want to try fermenting it for a bit before forming the ball.

[caption id="attachment_5428" align="alignnone" width="488"] My very first woad balls! My hands were bright green after making these... and there was even a hint of blueishness to the green after a while.


Now the whole thing has to dry out completely, and then it can be crushed and either couched (a kind of fermentation process) or used straight away for dyeing.

[caption id="attachment_5429" align="alignnone" width="382"] More woad crushed up, and ready to ferment for a bit. (Plus bonus fresh spindle whorls in the background...)


I'm having a lot of fun finally playing around with this!
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Miriam Griffiths (website) on Freitag, 10. Juli 2020 09:42

That photo rather demands that you roll the new spindle whorl in the woad before/as you make up the third woad ball. I wonder if it'd stick and, if so, how long it'd stay. Probably not historical, but could be rather fun.

That photo rather demands that you roll the new spindle whorl in the woad before/as you make up the third woad ball. I wonder if it'd stick and, if so, how long it'd stay. Probably not historical, but could be rather fun.
shopadmin on Freitag, 10. Juli 2020 19:16

Since the whorl still has to be fired, it would last until it's in the fire... and it will take longer than I'm planning to ferment the woad to get the whorl all dry and fired. So that little side project might have to wait until next time!

Since the whorl still has to be fired, it would last until it's in the fire... and it will take longer than I'm planning to ferment the woad to get the whorl all dry and fired. So that little side project might have to wait until next time!
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