Matt brought back her father and with him her father brought the plant needed to make the blue die.
Kira Rocks
the color blue and kira's dad christopher
The exposition in Gathering Blue is Kira is in a small cott in her small villiage
Kira's father is dead before the events of "Gathering Blue." He was a skilled dyer and artist who passed his talent down to Kira.
Nobody knew how to make it.
Annabella is an old lady from Gathering Blue, she makes the dyes that Kira needs to recreate the robe. Kira gets the blue when Matt(the boy) goes to a far away town to get the blue. On the way there and back, he finds out many details that Kira needs to know about. Like, how her father is alive, and who planned on killing him, and things like that.
Kira never actually makes blue in the book. She has just received a blue dye plant and planted it when the story ends.
In "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry, Kira is accused of murdering her mother. However, it is later revealed that she is not guilty of the crime, as her mother was actually killed by a beast in the surrounding forest.
In "Gathering Blue," Kira tells Jamison that Matt is a kind-hearted and helpful boy. She describes him as resourceful and always willing to assist others in need. Kira appreciates Matt's friendship and values his loyalty.
Kira made a cloth and Thomas made a box with neat carvings in it. That's the answer. :/
In "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry, Kira, Thomas, and Matt discover a hidden room in the council Edifice where Kira's father worked. Inside, they find examples of beautiful embroidered cloth, supplies for dyeing, and a loom. This discovery leads Kira to realize the value of her talents and the possibility of creating something meaningful for her community.
Jamison is the elderly guardian and mentor of the main character, Kira, in the novel "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry. He oversees Kira's training as a weaver and also acts as a mediator in their society's disputes. Jamison plays a crucial role in guiding Kira and helping her navigate the challenges she faces.