Showing posts with label Botanical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Botanical. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Indigo
Indigo dyed wool strips. Introduction to Indigo Dyeing begins February 15th, this class is self paced. Cost $75 USD plus $29.95 subscription fee to The Natural Surface!
Monday, February 04, 2013
Prairie 2002
Prairie
2002
45x38ish inches
Natural Dyes
Silk Crepe de Chine
This is "Prairie" I found it last night in a wicker trunk with several other pieces to my 2002 Prairie Rermnant Solo Show. I'm thinking of cutting it into four sections, after pressing, and machine stitching, maybe push the surface a little further, and work them into my Canyonland Series. This while I wait on my indigo vat to do it's thing!
Saturday, January 19, 2013
I'm teaching an online basic introduction to indigo starting February 14th at the Natural Surface (which is now $29.95 a year to be a member) http://naturaldyeing.ning.com I will be teaching both the instant indigo vat, and the standard chemical reduction indigo vats. Cost for the class is $75 USD.
Wednesday, August 01, 2012
WIP - Untitled
I started this piece a good eight or nine years ago and completely forgot about it, well this week is it's week to come to life.
Layered rust, indigo, and compost dyed, silk, cotton, and cotton linen blend fabrics.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Composting Fabric and the Issue of Rot
Yes even "I" have to deal with the issue of rot from time to time, I know many of you throw these pieces of fabric away, why I don't know but I have heard from many of you that you do so. Me, well I'm weird in that I look forward to the holes, the tid bits scraps left in the washer and dryer, as they are layers in my mind.
But what to do with the larger pieces that are thin and fragile? Simple back it with a sheer iron on interfacing and go forward! If need be used double sided interfacing and press it to a stronger piece of cotton fabric or canvas, when I've needed to do this I've used cotton flannel fabric as I love the way it needles for hand stitching.
Some tidbits of fabric from the dryer, I have a pile I collected from the washer drying on a rack.
More holes and I can't wait to stitch them!
Later this evening this batch of fabric will be placed into a dyebath of cutch and walnut, once it's achieved the appropraite tone of "sandstone" I will wash it, dry it, press it, and then cut it down to size. After all the logistics of placement is figured out I may back it with a sheer interfacing such as Misty Fuse (my favorite) as I really don't like putting netting/tull over the face of my textiles.
If you want to throw your fabric away I understand, I really do! It simply does not fit with your vision and I know how difficult it can be to work with fabric, fibers, yarns, threads, etc., that do NOT fit in with your vision. If it's way cool rotted stuff just send it to me instead of throwing it away, I promise I'll turn it into something wonderful!
Labels:
Art,
Botanical,
Bundle,
Cloth,
Compost,
Cure,
Dye,
Dyeing,
Eco,
Fuse,
Interfacing,
Misty,
Natural,
Rot,
Vegetable
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Oxidizing Fabric
Three four yard plus pieces of fabric that have been sitting out all winter and spring in the garden area waiting for me to do something, anything, with them.
Can't wait to see what this piece looks like after the washing machine, am hoping for some serious deterioration! After a run through the washer then it's off to the alum pot and then time for a dye bath, am planning on something using walnuts and cutch for these pieces.
Labels:
Art,
Botanical,
Cloth,
Compost,
Cutch,
Dye,
Dyeing,
Eco,
Natural,
Oxidize,
Vegetable,
Walnuts
Saturday, July 07, 2012
WIP - Queen Anne's Birds now with more stitching.
It's now cool enough I can stand to be in my studio for more than five minutes to get some work done
It's now cool enough I can stand to be in my studio for more than five minutes to get some work done
Tuesday, May 01, 2012
Pear Tree Dye Project
The wind took out my beloved pear tree last week, so this week we will be cutting it up into managable pieces, the leaves, bark, and smaller limbs will be used for dyeing fabric and yarn. Am thinking of breaking out the large cast iron cauldron and making up a large dye vat.
eBook Sale ends this Sunday!
eBook Spring Sale ends this coming Sunday! It's time to start those natural dye and rust dye bundles with this years botanical wonders!
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Beautiful Blue
Indigo dyed silk velvet that I found at the bottom of my fabric stash, I haven't decided what to do with the fabric yet.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Spring into Natural Dyeing early this year!!!
eBook Sale!!!
Sunday, March 04, 2012
WIP - Ode to Corn (Untitled) 030412
I have more stitching to add to this piece yet.
Natural and Compost Dyed Cotton Fabric. Commercial Black Fabric. Constructed Silk Fabric. Machine Stitched.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Getting Started with Natural Dyeing
I spent the day rewriting some old workshop notes on getting started with natural dyeing. They are now available in my store for $1.99
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Corn Silk Project
Sample that I made several years ago from constructed cloth and osage orange dyed silk organza.
18x45ish inches silk chiffon that has been compost dyed.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011
Wednesday, September 07, 2011
Friday, April 30, 2010
Mottled Golds
Osage Orange on Silk Organza Net that I left soaking in a shallow dye bath for several days.
42x32 inches - Silk Organza Net.
Monday, April 26, 2010
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