One of my new techniques I have been learning is porcupine quillwork. although i started off using commercial Porcy quills i soon decided to start dying them myself but i didnt want to go down the RIT dye route.
So instead I started researching natural dyes that would have been used. Either native dye plants of imported dye stuff from Europe, India and South America. For this quillwork bag i have dyed the quills with cochineal and rhubarb root. It takes a lot of time (and sore fingers) to sort and wash the quills but i have found the extra time invested dying the quills myself leads to a much better material.

So instead I started researching natural dyes that would have been used. Either native dye plants of imported dye stuff from Europe, India and South America. For this quillwork bag i have dyed the quills with cochineal and rhubarb root. It takes a lot of time (and sore fingers) to sort and wash the quills but i have found the extra time invested dying the quills myself leads to a much better material.
