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My name is Ania and I live and work in Berlin, Germany. I am originally from Poland, an ex-architect, I love dogs and textiles, and I am passionate about learning new things. I try to orient my life around mindful choices. I don’t eat meat, I don’t buy fast fashion, I try to make things I need by hand, and try to live plastic-free. I am in the process of building a tiny cottage in the Polish mountains that I hope to rent out and occasionally use myself. I didn’t design it but I think it’ll be cute anyway :) At the moment I am learning to paint with oils and connecting with my creativity. I am self-employed with all its ups and downs. I love Berlin's vegan-food scene, galleries, exhibitions, ballet, and movies! My website is www.kaliko.co and my IG is https://www.instagram.com/kaliko_co/

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Feb 1, 2023Liked by Ania Grzeszek

Hello all :-)

My name is Karin, I am 46, from Switzerland but moved to the Baltic States two years ago where we live with our dog (keeshond), our cats and two alpacas. All of them are my generos donators of fibers that I process. There we opened a Boutique Hotel by the lake (www.palaima.ch), surrounded by nature and calmness. We are also involved in local social procjects, mostly with women with challenging life stories and situations. We offer them a job and support them in their administration marathon that comes with the reintegration process back to work / back to life. We offer working spaces at our hotel for them. My dream is also, to grow my handcraft studio where I can employ them to create mindful and beautiful handcrafted treasures. Therefore I started my company "Up.Right." (www.up-right.ch) and attended many lessons, workshops, selfstudy, etc... This is what I want to do for my life: invest in people, support them, empower them with what ever skills I have... I love connecting with likeminded and learn from eachother.

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Jan 31, 2023Liked by Ania Grzeszek

Hello!

So nice to read everyone's messages from all around the world.

My names Hollie and I live by the beach in North Scotland. Its really cold but I'm mad enough to wild swim in the north sea.

I'm a natural dyer and studied printed textiles at art school focussing on screen printing but now I'm in love with natural dyes and making my practice as sustainable as possible.

I live with my partner and 5 year old son so life if full and very busy.

Right now I'm taking an email online doll making class.

Lovely to meet you all.

Hollie

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Hi Ania,

My name is Amrutha and I live and work in South India. I am an UX designer. I love dogs too. I am fortunate to have been adopted by my dog,🐕Mellow who is an absolute delight to get back home to :). I enjoy collecting leaves from every place I visit our travel to. I was a reckless shopper until recently when I have started to appreciate slow lifestyle personally and shopping wise. I am very intrigued to learn about natural dyeing and it's scope in rural India. Lots of brands recognise that this is profitable if youth in rural who are skilled, when intrigued with creativity and paid well will keep the art alive and thriving. This perspective gives me a lot of hope for a sustainable system to be in place. I am personally a very controlled person myself and my exposure to natural dyeing and eco printing has really helped me relax those muscles in my mind to let go and cherish imperfections. Imperfections reminded me of how little we really are. There is so much to learn from how nature restores itself to life. When did perfect living, style became the norm anyway? I am a hobbyist but I really want to take it up to the next level as a professional. I am looking for a community with like minded people. Will be great to know how to start the journey. Thanks for creating this space ☺️

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Feb 1, 2023Liked by Ania Grzeszek

Hi there,

I always enjoyed Ania´s newsletter and following her journey. It´s inspiring to see other fight through struggels regarding any topics (business, personal, health, partnership...). Honesty and sharing is what connects us, no?

I live in Berlin but raised in NRW and born in Poland. I am married to a Moroccan. We have one 4y old daughter. I used to travel and live worldwide, such as India, Australia, USA.

I am a trained Architect but since the pandemic I started building a sustainable underwear business:

Colourful bodywear basics for all stages of life. Sincere in production, sustainably made, socially responsible and well designed underwear in size xs-3xl.

I love being my own boss, doing things in my own pace and trusting my intuition. Happy to connect with other women, thanks for creating this Ania!

https://www.instagram.com/zorabalzar/

https://zorabalzar.com/en

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Hi! I’m Sara, from Ohio USA but I’ve lived in Viña del Mar, Chile for several years, where I started my (still very) small business selling naturally dyed yarn. I love how natural dyes connect us to place while also connecting us with people who share the same interests and values all over the world. I’m on Instagram @neblina.wool and also write a bilingual Substack at neblinawool.Substack.com

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Hello!

My name is Claudia, I am Chilean and until December I lived in Punta Arenas in Patagonia.

Now I came to Spain and I'm moving to live in a motorhome (motorhome) to tour Europe and I hope I can go see you in Berlin. But first I have to spend a few months in England to improve my English.

I am a journalist and textile creator. On Instagram you can find me at https://instagram.com/claudiawool and https://instagram.com/woolcrafts

I also have a newsletter here on Substack called La Bitácora de un ovillo 🧶

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Feb 2, 2023Liked by Ania Grzeszek

Hello everyone, hello dear Ania !

Thank you for starting this thread! It’s warming and inspiring to read all your stories. I’d love to meet all of you ;-)

Ania, I have you to thank for my growing fascination with natural dyes - your pic about painting on fabric with vinegar and iron water popped up in my pinterest feed one day, and I was immediately hooked! I love foraging for food, and foraging for plants for color has broadened my horizon in a wonderful way, allowing me to connect even more intimately with wherever I am.

I’m mostly based in the Czech Republic, though a few years ago my partner and I chucked our flat out the window and decided to embrace our nomadic nature :-) which involves a rickety old cottage in northern Bohemia, where we spend our summers (where my dye pots are), and a slightly less rickety little caravan that shelters us in other places throughout Europe the rest of the time.

Which brings me to my other project, which I would love to share with you…

For some time I’ve been considering setting up a small e-business selling undyed, mostly artisan, natural textiles, because when I started on this colorful journey I discovered they weren’t that easy to find. I would love to hear your opinion on that, dear fellow dyers! Does it make sense? Would it be of interest to you? Where do you find your fabrics for your practice, beyond upcycling old sheets, of which I did a lot?

I have always loved textiles and handcrafts. I love interacting with people who make things and learning about their craft, and when I travel I’m very much interested in discovering what traditional handcrafts are managing to survive in our modern age.

We will be spending this Spring in Turkey, and I was thinking I would try to source a variety of artisan textiles there, the idea being to support the people who make them, while supplying affordable natural fabrics to people like me and you. What do you think?

I already have a number of samples (we were there last year, so I got a head start), and if any of you is interested, I’d be delighted to send you some to try out. I have various weights of cotton, two of which are made by small family businesses and washed in the sea at the end of the process :-D I also have some organic merino knit from the Czech republic.

And if anyone is willing to discuss the subject with me, I have a million questions ;-)

Sending you all much love!

Kari

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Feb 1, 2023·edited Feb 1, 2023Liked by Ania Grzeszek

Hi Ania, and everyone on the thread, my name is Marina and I am writing to you from Cyprus (island in the East Mediterranean). I have lived a fast paced corporate working life until I came to terms that it wasn't working for me and have started making changes. One of these changes was overcoming inbuilt negative biases towards crafts and taking my interest in textiles seriously! Weaving and lace making are what I am exploring and they ground me in such a wonderfully fulfilling slow pace - I have been trying to set up an ancient floor loom since 2018 and have been learning a traditional cypriot lacemaking technique (bibilla) from my grandma since 2019. I love Ania's blog for the inspiring visuals and the realistic viewpoint of what it means to be an artist practically. I hope soon to be able to incorporate natural dyeing in my process! great to be able to connect with you all x

My instagram profile has some pictures of the bibilla lace https://www.instagram.com/marinachara/

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bonjour Ania, je suis du Québec, artiste en art décoratif qui a pris une pause de plusieurs annes pour prendre soin de ma mere en fin de vie. Maintenant , seule et approchant de la retraite, j'ai décidé de bien la préparer en m'ancrant encore plus dans mon environnement. J'ai la chance d'avoir une artisane agronome qui cultive des plantes tinctoriales. Depuis 3 ans, son installation de culture et ses cueillettes augmentent et mon intéret pour la teinture aussi comme un outil de création futur. En observant sa démarche lente, saisonniere et productive, je me suis dites que je pourrais me connecter a cette lenteur, a ce souffle, a cette energie bienfaisante. Avec elle et d'autres personnes oeuvrant avec les plantes, je me suis initiée doucement aux pouvoirs guérisseurs, savoirs ancestraux de mon territoire. Maintenant, j'aligne mes pensées vers une production qui vibre avec moi, et il reste toujours un équilibre a atteindre.

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Jan 30, 2023Liked by Ania Grzeszek

Hi!

I’m Vickie and I live just outside of Cleveland, Ohio. I live with my husband and two ornery cats on a small lake right in the middle of an urban environment. It is our little slice of Heaven. I am a retired Arts Administrator. I was a vocal performance major in college, but didn’t really have the confidence necessary to succeed in the operatic/classical music world. So instead, I supported other people’s art. I fell down the rabbit hole of Pinterest about 5 years ago, and then the ideas came flowing from my head and heart and I started making. I am a mixed media artist and I love slow stitching, ecoprinting and dyeing, encaustic work, cement, felting, paper making and all sorts of ways to combine all of it! I’m 62, so I have found this calling a bit late in life, but I am so grateful that I can make art without having to make a living off of it. My inspiration comes from many, many artists out there, but the artists I resonate with the most are Willemien de-Villiers, India Flint and Christine Mauersberger. Since I’m an Ohio transplant (most of my life was spent in Madison, Wisconsin), I don’t really have a community to connect to, so I am hoping to form some online communities to be a part of. I’m looking forward to hearing more stories and seeing some of your work. @vickiekosarik

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Jan 30, 2023Liked by Ania Grzeszek

Hi I’m Sandy I live in Idaho USA I’m a seamstress doing alterations. But I design custom embroidered all natural linen purses and recently I started up cycling clothing. I do pop up events and festivals here in the Pacific Northwest. Which is much fun so summers I travel with my dog taffy selling purses and camping here and there. I’m really wanting to learn natural dying right now I’m only dying with black walnuts. I get a little confused with the or which mordant to use for which plants.

Thank you for this group and l look forward to hearing about everyone’s lives

Sandy

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Apr 23, 2023Liked by Ania Grzeszek

My name is Marie Elena and I’m from the USA. Currently moving from Colorado to Vermont so my life is in flux which makes it hard to do larger projects like dyeing. My ideal work would be fiber related. My problem is I want to do it all! I am a spinner, knitter, sewer, basket maker, crocheter, felter, and have dabbled with dyeing and weaving. I am really interested in the Fibershed movement and how I can help contribute to that in a positive way on a larger scale.

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