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| The Before |
Now, I started this whole process off getting out the my dye books and notes - looking over past blog entries - looking for new info on the subject - and one thing hit me. . . . I've been way too anal about the whole process.
Remembering the results that I've achieved over the years, the ones I liked the best were the ones that were just sorta thrown together. I mean lots of times, I've carefully followed a dye formula measuring this and stirring together that and the results were pretty predictable and boring.
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| The After |
Boy was it easier working in my studio rather than my front porch sitting on a bucket. Better for my allergies too! The colors I chose to work was - The strongest orange, golden yellow, mixing blue, forest green, avocado green, grape, and red. I folded a bunch of them and batched them in baggies and I scrunched a bunch and put them in cups. All of them have multiple colors.
I know that Elizabeth is going to have us dye up 10 yds at Arrowmont so I'm not too worried that I won't have enough solids this year. Hmmmm - I would like to try some pole dyeing though - also I need to get more torquoise and yellow because I want to dye up some colors for the next in my cross series.
Soooo - we'll see tomorrow where this Seredipity session has led me - hopefully - with prayer - it will be some really cool results!
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I'll include your dyeing in my prayers tonight. LOL
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing what you end up with. That's what makes dyeing so fun - always a surprise :-)
ReplyDeleteOh....i do so love me some fabric dyeing.
ReplyDeleteI went to guild meeting once and said, I am dyeing. and began to show them some fabric. The room was so quiet you could hear a pin drop.
They weren't even laughing at my jokes!
Then someone cautiously said, what are you dying from?
I am looking forward to seeing the results!
ReplyDeleteHey - I'M ON THE SHORES OF LAKE ERIE! Lol* Where about in PA are ya?? Your quilts are lovely! I am also enjoying reading a bit about your dyeing process since I'm new to it. :)
ReplyDeleteNina- what kind of cotton dye are you using? Are you using Procion? or another brand? Do you use soda ash or anything else? I do mostly silk dyeing- and am venturing into cotton dyeing. Cotton seems to need more wrestling with... somehow, to dye up pretty...
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