We know that for the time being we aren’t able to do our Seek Salons in person, where we often like to incorporate experiences related to the Seek process. So we have been brainstorming on how to bring a Seek Salon experience to you at home. First up is natural eco-dyeing, as a lot of Seek Collective goods are naturally dyed. You can learn more about our natural dye partner here and the process here. For this at-home workshop, we are using materials you probably already have! Below we break down some simple instructions on how to dye fabric using black tea, avocado pits, red onion skins, turmeric, or flowers. Dyeing with natural materials can be explored much more than we have here so if this is fun and interesting for you, we have book recommendations at the bottom so
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