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experiments for my exhibition - practising just being
Creative making, Tutorials, Natural dye Ellie ~ Petalplum 14/10/19 Creative making, Tutorials, Natural dye Ellie ~ Petalplum 14/10/19

experiments for my exhibition - practising just being

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How to dye pink with loquat leaves
Tutorials, Natural dye Ellie ~ Petalplum 11/10/19 Tutorials, Natural dye Ellie ~ Petalplum 11/10/19

How to dye pink with loquat leaves

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natural dye notes : sorbet sherbet colours from January
Creative making, Natural dye Ellie ~ Petalplum 4/4/19 Creative making, Natural dye Ellie ~ Petalplum 4/4/19

natural dye notes : sorbet sherbet colours from January

I spent a good many days during the hot of January and into early February dyeing fabric. Using local colour (mostly) to creates a bundle of fabric that feels like Summer’s sherbets and sorbets. Gathering from my garden and surrounding landscape

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Ellie Beck is a textile artist, writer, & photographer from Australia. Teaching online craft classes worldwide. She also a SquareSpace website designer and creativity coach - for artists, creatives, health practitioners, & small business owners.

I’ll be at Making Zen online retreat! Comment ZEN and I’ll send you the details for the free event. —— Messy studio moments are always fun and exciting. With pretty flowers, sunshine & shadows. Possibilities in the fabric,

 I would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which I create, live and work, the Minjungbal People of the Bundjalung nation, & pay my respects to their Elders past, present & emerging. I thank First Nations people, Elders & present, for welcoming us to share the land & move forward as a community to continue to be custodians of our land together.