Here's the story, I turn wooden drop and supported spindles which I sell, along with knitting needles, crochet hooks, books and natural dyes at sheep, alpaca, and fiber events in the Mid-Atlantic region. In an attempt to turn this into something that makes a few bucks I have decided to expand and in order to do that I'm looking for an odd variety of plants. Now I would prefer dried plants because it is easier and cheaper to ship but will take what I can get. I can afford limited quantities and can easily barter some of my spindles for lots more. If you're interested just say so. Here is the list of the plants I'm looking for:
If anyone here grows, wild crafts or otherwise has access to any of the
following materials in any quantity, please let me know. These would, of couse,
have to be dried materials.
Woad
Indigo
Calendula flowers
Chamomile flowers
Dahlia flowers
Goldenrod flowers
Marigold flowers
Queen Anne's Lace flowers
Tansy flowers
Weld Plant parts
Catnip Plant parts
Artichoke plant parts
Black-eyed Susan flowers/leaves/stems
Hyssop plant parts
Ivy leaves (Hedera helix)
Plantain plant parts
Amaranth flowers
Birch bark
Sorrel root
Dandelion root
Lady's Redstraw root
Spruce cones
Cornflower flowers
Indigo leaves
Grape skins
Comfrey Leaves
Larch needles
Wild American Plum root
Alder bark
Iris root
Poplar leaves
Blackberry fruit and leaves
Black Walnut hulls
Elderberrie
Fennel
Fig leaves
Japanese Maple leaves
Lavender
Madder root
Mint leaves
Olive leaves
Onion skins
Red cabbage
Sour Grass flowers and plant parts
St. John's Wort flowers
Tumeric root
Saturday, August 27, 2011
[Homesteadingfamily] I'm looking for an odd collection of plant materials, can you help?
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