Naturally Dyeing Wool Using Onion Skins 

Victoria Martinez Azaro

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Learn how to use onion skins to naturally dye wool yarn in this beginner-friendly workshop. You’ll be guided step-by-step through the entire process—from extracting the natural dye from onion skins to dyeing wool yarn so you can create a bright, beautiful, and long-lasting yellow color. This simple technique is perfect for beginners and a wonderful way to start exploring the magic of natural dyeing.


Materials

  • 100% wool yarn

  • Onion skins

  • Stainless steel pot

  • Strainer

  • Wooden spoons

  • Alum sulphate (mordant)

  • Cream of tartar

  • PH neutral soap (wool delicates works just fine)

  • Towel

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Victoria Martinez Azaro

Victoria Martinez Azaro is the founder of La Creative Mama and a former fashion sustainability lecturer turned online creative educator.

She teaches women how to create color from nature to dye fabrics and yarns, eco print fabrics using leaves and flowers, and sew sustainable clothing with confidence using minimal waste patterns.

Through her simple, step-by-step frameworks, students can skip the confusion and rediscover the joy of slow, mindful making — one plant, one color, and one handmade piece at a time.

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