The Deadliest Dyes: A Colorful History
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As knitters and makers, we understand the siren song of color all too well. But did you know that some colors come at a price? And throughout history, people—not just knitters—have been willing to pay it. From poison dresses to a dye that helped destroy an empire, this episode of Fiber Nation explores our fatal fascination with hues throughout history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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