Scoil: Raharney (C.)
- Suíomh:
- Ráth Fhearna, Co. na hIarmhí
- Múinteoir: Mrs. Conway
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- XML “Old Crafts - How a Dye is Made”
- XML “Old Crafts - Brown Dye”
- XML “Old Crafts - Basket-Making”
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- The heads of the poppies are put into boiling water and left to cool.Then the poppies are strained from the dye.
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- Craddanstown, Co. na hIarmhí
- This dye is made from the bark of the poplar tree. The bark is boiled and then the articles are washed in the dye. Some of the women used to wash their hair in it to dye it.
Another brown dye is made from moss. The moss is boiled till the water becomes brown. Then it is strained. The home spun white stockings were dyed with it this way. They were put into the dye when it was strained and brought to the boil. They were then removed from the dye and hung up without wringing. - William Lynch Riverdal made baskets in the same way as James Dargan Ballinahee. He is(leanann ar an chéad leathanach eile)