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Flower Print

A Simple and Intuitive Guide to Dyeing Fabric with Flowers

Contributors

By Amanda de Beaufort

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Oct 6, 2026
Page Count
208 pages
Publisher
Timber Press
ISBN-13
9781643265322

Price

$18.99

Price

$24.99 CAD

Format

Format:

  1. ebook $18.99 $24.99 CAD
  2. Hardcover $40.00 $51.00 CAD

Approachable for an at-home hobbyist, Flower Print is a contemporary, stylish guide for anyone who loves flowers, textiles, and crafting. With an infectious passion for the way plants and flowers can be a palette for expressing ingenuity and individuality, Amanda de Beaufort brings a fresh approach to the centuries-old practice of flower printing. Her intuitive and organic process harnesses the unpredictable magic of nature to create rich botanical color and one-of-a-kind designs on fabric. With step-by-step instruction and lush photography, she shares her secrets for creating color and pattern, and imprinting it into rich textures in a way that echoes nature itself. Emphasizing sustainability and resourcefulness, Amanda breaks down every aspect of the process: collecting essential materials and tools; cultivating a dye garden anywhere; foraging and harvesting dye flowers; demystifying the science of preparing fibers for lasting prints; and mastering a variety of bundle-dyeing and color extraction techniques. Readers will step into Amanda’s vibrant world, with peeks at her home and studio; her essential playlists, recipes, and party ideas; and how she incorporates botanically dyed items into her eclectic living spaces.

Amanda de Beaufort

About the Author

Amanda de Beaufort is originally from Alaska and has been living in the New York City area for the past 19 years. Her brand ADB Botanical Color/dyekween is sold in more than 100 specialty boutiques across the globe and has about 40,000 Instagram followers. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, T Magazine, Domino, Gardenista, and Blumenhaus, and she has appeared on NBC’s Today Show. She has collaborated with companies including Rag & Bone, Anthropologie, and Freeman’s Sporting Club on special product collections, and she is currently working with Free People on a summer 2024 collection. In addition to her work as a natural dyer, Amanda has more than two decades of experience in art, design, and architecture communications. She is the director of communications for the world-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind where she has managed the development of major publications for the architect with publishers including Workman, Rizzoli, and Penguin Random House. https://dyekween.com/ IG @dyekween

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