Awarded ‘Plastic Free Approved Status’ by Surfers Against Sewage

The Wild Dyery just became a 'Plastic-Free Champion'

I met with Rebekah Gillmore from Surfers Against Sewage today to discuss ways The Wild Dyery can reduce our use of planetary resources, specifically single-use plastics. I had already structured the company with sustainable ethics in mind so had addressed many issues but as plastic is such an ubiquitous substance, there were some changes we identified that mean we've been awarded 'Plastic Free Approved Status'.

Who are Surfers Against Sewage?

SAS are an environmental charity focussing on the preservation of healthy oceans worldwide. From their website, "We’re a community dedicated to the protection of oceans, waves, beaches and wildlife.  We fight long and hard to protect what we love and we won’t stop until it’s completely clean, safe and protected for everyone, forever."

Recently my social media has been full of news about their North West representative, Becks as she single-handedly brings this charity...

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Family Summer Sessions booking now!, The Wild Dyer, The Wild Dyery, Justine Aldersey-Williams

Workshops for Parents and Children Summer 2016

With the school summer holidays looming just a few days away, we've just launched some new and exciting workshops to keep your children occupied.

Our 'Family Summer Sessions' will take place from Wednesday 24th to Friday 26th August with three very different creative activities to get your kids inspired by sustainable, ethical crafts.

Wednesday 24th August: Drop-in Friendship Bracelet Workshop £2

Learn how to make quick, easy and beautiful friendship bands with three different techniques; cording, finger braiding and lucet, that date back thousands of years. 'Travellers Through Time'will provide all tools and materials and will include stories about these ancient techniques and what life was like for children in times gone by. Drop-in workshops: £2

Thursday 25th August: Upcycled Mosaic Coasters Parent and Child Workshop

Learn the art of mosaics and create a beautiful coaster for your home. You will learn essential...

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Interview: with James Wood

Interview with James Wood from The Foraged Book Project

James Wood is a recent graduate now working on ‘The Foraged Book Project’ a collaboration with 30 artists who are creating a unique handcrafted book entirely from wild and foraged materials. He runs foraging, natural dyeing and paint making workshops in North West England.

I attended his “Dye and Paint Making” workshop on 9th May where we collected local dye plants, extracted and modified their colours on fabric samples and then created pigment and paints to take home. It was a fun and educational day and James kindly agreed to being interviewed afterwards.

How did you get into natural dyeing?

I got into natural dyeing through foraging which I started during my second year at University. The main reason was because I was producing art work. I was painting, making artwork about sustainability but at the time I was using store bought paints which were made from synthetic colours and petroleum based...

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