Setting up the back porch for some dye work
Lovely and dark in the pots, pastel and vastly different when dry
I used natural dyes (cutch (brown), and a mixture of safflower/myrobolan/madder (pink). I dyed the two pieces above first, some stretchy jersey I had and some cotton, and then I used up the rest of the cutch re- heating it to dye a piece of canvas. Canvas I've found is a thirsty fibre, it just soaks up all the left over dye and is usually just as vibrant as the initial run through.
The photo isn't very good below but I've used the dyed canvas as a base for a 2D piece I've been working on. I have since removed the orange felt, and added more bead work instead. It is an experimental piece, so we'll see where that goes.
Lace, layers, drapery
Friday, September 26, 2014
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
The Heat Breaks
Purple Haram Pants
Portable Burner = Fibre Dye Times
This has been my summer in the city: swimming, beaches, working two jobs, repairing minor rips in clothing, thrift hunting, pouring over library books- mainly interior design.
This will be my fall: writing, dying fabric, redying clothing, buying wool and possibly a triple beam scale, ink drawing/painting, more interior design.
S.
Portable Burner = Fibre Dye Times
This has been my summer in the city: swimming, beaches, working two jobs, repairing minor rips in clothing, thrift hunting, pouring over library books- mainly interior design.
This will be my fall: writing, dying fabric, redying clothing, buying wool and possibly a triple beam scale, ink drawing/painting, more interior design.
S.
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