I love the recipes this one gave, as well as ways to produce variegated yarn for natural dyes! I liked the new ideas it gave, even if the rest was pretty standard.
This is one of the better books, but it has significant flaws. There are separate sections for dyeing fiber and yarn, and dyeing fabrics. This means that very few dyestuffs are covered. There's not many dyestuffs listed that you can easily gather, find in your kitchen, or grow in your garden; this isn't my focus, but still, it's a pity to leave them out. Meanwhile, there doesn't seem much benefit to trying to address these two separately; fiber is my focus right now, and there isn't much information on that. It doesn't seem like there's substantial information on fabric, either.
I think this book would have been a lot better if it was bigger and more thorough. The idea of treating fiber and fabric separately could be a good one, under those circumstances. Still, in the dyestuff pages they should be listed adjacently per dyestuff.
This book is worth getting, but I think Wild Color will get you more bang for your buck, as a basic natural dye book.
A good overview of natural dyeing process with recipes for several dye sources and modifications. Methods to achieve variegated yarn was my main interest. I thought it could have promoted sustainability a bit more in particular to the harvesting of foliage and bark.
This book is amazing and really in depth with pictures and covers many fabrics & natural ways to dye fabric. This is a book I will defintely be picking up when we have more space!