School: Edmonton (roll number 8100)
- Location:
- Edmondstown, Co. na hIarmhí
- Teacher: Mrs O' Brien
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- GreenPeople long ago made their own dyes. They cut off the tops of the Ash branches and put them in water. A weight was put down on. At the end of four or five days the sticks were taken out of the water and a green dye remianed. This dye was used for dye-ing clothes.PurpleSometimes people got roots of a weed called crow-foot and poured hot water on them. They were then left in a warm place for three weeks. The roots were then taken away and a purple dye was left.
- Collector
- Máire Áine Ní Lorcáin
- Gender
- Female