In order for me to enjoy the process, I don't keep any notes. I realize that I most likely will be unable to create an exact colour. I also know if I had to stop and write down measurements, cut samples and maintain some type of ledger, it would exhaust the fun right out of it.
Each time is a new adventure for me, and I love that. These pieces are done by adding colour at each end of the dye bath container and seeing how they interact or meet in the middle. The blue/pink is the last of my PFD cotton (desparately waiting for next shipment) and the yellow/red was an old pale yellow tablecloth that I dyed.
I am going to do some more using this process, but I also have ordered some fun Setacolor paints that use the sun to show shapes placed on them during the dye process.
Next up, my studio. I have had several requests to show you that, so stay tuned.
8 comments:
Yummy colors! Pinks and Orange are some of my faves!
BEAUTIFUL FABRICS!!!!!
terrific fabric I esp love the blue pink one look like a hand in the fabric
How much o you dye at a time? You should sell those, you know.
Oh what a relief - I do understand that perfectly well, I can't get myself to this note-taking stuff, too. I LOVE to dye my own fabrics, and I love "Colour by accident" best - and I don't think you would be able to re-produce fabrics that were dyed that way. Your fabrics are beautiful !! The blue-pink one is a stunner !!
Oh, I really think we need a play date!!
Those are gorgeous!
Jacque in SC
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ooooooh! that is pretty!! ~Monika in Saskatoon
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