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ABOUT US
The Natural Dye Studio is a family company, located in sunny Suffolk.
Our ethos as a company is to provide the best quality luxury yarn as possible in as enviromentally freindly and as ethically way as possible.
You can contact us....
By e-mail - dyestudio@hotmail.com
Or by phone - 01394 - 411500
The address is The Natural Dye Studio, Moors Farm, Hollesley, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 3RF.

Yarn
All our yarns are sourced through British suppliers
Our Blue Faced Leicester is farmed in the UK and is sold to the British Wool Marketing Board. We are licensed by the BWM to carry their woolmark, which certifies that the origin of our wool is the UK.
Our Mohair is also UK grown.
All our exotic yarns apart from silk are grown and spun in a family owned mill in Peru.
Dyes
All our dyes and mordants are sourced through a UK supplier.
We only use plant materials, such as wood chips, chopped roots and leaves. We do not use natural dye extracts, as the raw materials are processed to turn them into extracts and as far as I am concerned is a totally un-necessary process.
We only use cream of tartar and alum as mordants. Alum (a rock salt) is slightly abrasive in its crystal form however totally harmless when dissolved in water. Cream of tartar is used in cake baking.
We do NOT use any of the metal mordants such as tin, copper, chrome and iron, some of which are very toxic and all of which should not be poured into the water system.
I believe it is better to lose a few colours from my range, than use ingredients that are harmful.
All our spent dye material is composted and then used on our organic dye garden, the plants of which are then eaten by the organic wild rabbits, so please don't expect to see beautiful dye plants if you visit the farm.
The Farm
Originally Moors farm was bought by the government and farmed by the local prison, just before it closed down 11 years ago the prison used it to farm pigs.
Our showroom and office is the old Victorian stable block from the original farm and our dyeroom and storeroom are two of the old farrowing units.
As you can imagine we have no heating, except for a halogen heater and oil filled radiator, both of which live in the office as its freezing here when the east wind blows across the north sea.
We do move our heaters to the showroom when we know we have visitors coming, but pleased be prepared if you visit in winter you may need to wear your woolly knickers.
Some of our light fittings are 1950's and need replacing however we do use energy saving light bulbs when ever possible.
We recycle tins, glass and paper/cardboard.
Our milk is delivered by an old fashioned milk man who takes the glass bottles away to be sterilized and reused.
Most of our office paper waste is shredded and added to the compost heap to help feed the rabbits.
Staff & Village Community
The whole of the staff of The Natural Dye Studio live within 2.5 miles of the farm.
All our post is sent through the village post office.
It is a bit antiquated, has Wednesday half day closing and is shut over the weekend, but our use of the Post Office helps keep it open, which is an essential part to village life.
Our local environment is very important to us, we live on Suffolk's heritage coast, an area of outstanding natural beauty. And so The Natural Dye Studio sponsors a Hebridean sheep called Bracken, she belongs to The Suffolk Wildlife Trust and is kept for grazing the local heaths and forestry land, please visit their site for more information.
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