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Multiple award-winning Ivory Coast United. Photograph by Luca Sage.
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Moroccan riad by J——D—— on Flickr.
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Mendhi (the art of staining the skin with henna) has been practiced in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East for over 3500 years. The Ebers Papyrus prove Ancient Egyptians were using henna as a medicinal herb as early as the 16th Century BC, but traces found on the nails of mummified pharaohs show it was also used to adorn the body. The henna plant is believed to bring love and good fortune, and to protect against evil.
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Lush white mosaic bathroom.
Apartment in Stockholm, Sweden. By textile designer Katarina Wiklund.
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all of my days.
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Stop and stare.
Parkour in Kigali, Rwanda. By Josh Cole Photography.
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Ingrid Bergman photographed by Chim, 1953
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As promised, the Home Sweet Home Grown tour destinations and dates! Get excited you guys. I am. Probably too excited.
SeattleJune 17: Village Green Nursery, joint event with Seattle Urban Farm Company (who also have a great book out!). This free book signing event starts at 1 p.m. Heirloom cocktails, featuring Bainbridge Organic Spirits will be served!
PortlandJune 19: 2 p.m. garden demo and book signing at City Farm,  then, at 6 p.m., head to Besaw’s for heirloom cocktails and a book signing party!
San FranciscoJune 21: Local tapas and book signing party at 18 Reasons.
BoulderJune 25: Farm-to-table fare and heirloom cocktail book signing party at Black Cat Farm.
AustinJune 26: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Springdale Urban Farm.
Join us for an heirloom cocktail, tomato tastings, and great local fare from Pâté Letelier and other HOPE Farmers Market food artisans, served up by SOURCE Catering. 

 
$15 includes a signed copy, an heirloom cocktail, and food crafted right from the farm!

AshevilleJune 29: Short Street Cakes
PhiladelphiaJuly 7: Greensgrow Farms, joint event with Marisa McClellan of Food in Jars.
More details will be posted as I get them. Also, starting this Saturday I will probably will not be updating textile nerd for the two weeks I’ll be gone. I know, it will be hard on me too.  But don’t worry, you can fill that dashboard void by watching me be an unmitigated disaster across the country on my own personal tour blog.
Oh yeah, and if you wanna hang out and geek out about textiles and weaving (I will not be the only weaver in this tour group, btw) or whatever, message me or just show up at one of our events! I’m made to understand that most of them will provide cocktails, so I should be less of an introvert than usual. Hopefully.
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