This yarn was dyed using yellow onion skins.
Carrie Beachey occasionally hosts “dye days” just outside her Middlebury home to teach others hands-on how to prepare and use natural dyes.
Artist Carrie Beachey prepares cabbage for for use as a natural dye.
Artist Carrie Beachey prepares two dyebaths to dye yarn and fabric using red cabbage, the larger pot with baking soda and the other without.
Fabric dyed with cabbage.
Yarn from a dyebath of red cabbage with baking soda.
Beachey says that, unlike in some other artforms, creating a cohesive palette with natural dyes is easy. “All the colors from natural dyes just go together,” she says. Beachey dyed these fibers (clockwise from left) with black beans, yellow onion skins, false indigo, pokeberries, pomegranate skins, mulberries and avocado pits.
Cotton dyed with turmeric.