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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2008

Episode on Tennessee Crossroads (on Nashville Public Television) about ASK Apparel, a small business based in Nashville, TN. We are three sisters who do natural dyeing on organic cotton and silk, to produce beautiful clothing that is good for you and the planet! find more info at www.askapparel.com. Thanks for checking us out and helping to make the world a better place!

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  • this is great

    woow really i loved it :)

    you did a great work

    

  • Woad was used in ancient Egypt and had been discovered on mummy cloth. The Jewish people have long searched for the biblical blue which was lost over 1,500 years ago. It is called the Tekhelet. Many thought it was from the Murex snail. I believe tekhelet was made from woad. It passes all biblical and talmudic tests. To read more about this just google - What is the True Tekhelet? by Dr. Curtis Ward.

  • This is awesome. :)

  • It would be great to see how you work with the mordants for dying.

  • Awesome!! I'm growing woad for the first time this year. It doesn't get as big and pretty as it probably would if I lived somewhere cooler but it's fun all the same. Can't wait to harvest and make some dye later on this year. I'm going to improve my soil and try and grow even more next year.

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