Dye plants for Maine gardeners topic of Rockport Garden Club meeting
The Rockport Garden Club will hold its’ November meeting on Thursday, November 6, with Jude Hsiang as the guest speaker, starting promptly at 1 p.m.
The program will highlight Jude’s particular interest in exploring the use of Maine grown fibers — wool, alpaca, linen and hemp. These are spun in Maine by hand or local mills.
She grows a dozen or so varieties of dye plants in her Central Maine garden and forages more in the wild. She also uses traditional dyes and fibers from around the world. A knitter, weaver, and stitcher, Jude enjoys putting her results to work in an array of items and selling naturally dyed yarns.
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The meeting will be held at the West Rockport Baptist Church at 545 Park Street , West Rockport. The entrance is from the parking lot at the end of the building. The public is cordially invited to this important and valuable talk. The building is handicap accessible.
Out of courtesy, please do not call the church for information.
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