Smithsonian Report. 1950. — Llano 



Plate 



Upper: Helinslojd group near Upp.-5ula, S>\vedcii, with paraphernalia for dyeing 

 with lichens collected in the immediate vicinity. The equipment consists of 

 iron and copper pots heated over wood fires, chemicals, and accessory dyes, 

 and a small scale. 



Center: Rinsing procedure, utilizing clean stream water. The white yarn is 

 undyed and has been washed; the dark yarn has been dyed. 



Lower: Drying the yarn after dyeing and washing (foreground). Undyed yarn 

 hung up for convenience in handling (background). 



