Monday, 16 April 2012

Enough dyeing for now

I've had another dyeing session.  I've built up a nice stash of fabric, so I'm hoping that it will be enough for the time being.

Before starting, I assembled all the kit - plenty of newspaper laid over the work top given a spray of water to absorb any spilled powder.
Below is the dyed fabric - the 'pure' colours are in the zip-loc bags at the back and I also experimented with different mixes, some in plastic glasses and some in plastic tomato trays.

Although the colours look pretty intense in the above photograph, I used a more dilute solution than before and got these lovely fruit pastel colours.

Here are some of the more experimental pieces -  cotton lawn and muslin...

and below, cotton organza, which is beautifully marbled.

Below are the colours I dyed in my first session, much deeper primaries.


I've got to go now, my sister has just arrived for the evening so there will be lots of chat....



15 comments:

  1. Beautiful colours - a good range to choose from!

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  2. Beautiful soft colours, you must be really pleased with the outcomes!

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  3. Wow, beautiful colours Jill, that red-orangy with the dito thread and the red-purple of the previous post : yummy !!!!!

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  4. These have turned out really beautiful and the colours are fantastic.
    x catherine

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  5. You have got some amazing colours Jill. I've never really got on with dyeing... too messy for me! (Or maybe I'm too messy for dyeing!)

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  6. oh whenever I see dyed cloth I go weak at the knees but its all that setting up equipments etc that puts me off.

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  7. nice, i especially like the way the cotton lawn and muslin turned out.

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  8. That cotton organza does it for me........... "Yummy" totally describes your results.

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  9. love the marbled effect you've achieved - lots of yummy threads and fabric to play with there!

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  10. Can't wait to see the quilts these luscious colours will grace Jill. I think you've got dyeing off to a T. Sorry about that nag about the mask.....

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  11. Wow, I love the gorgeous colours you've achieved, from subtle to great depth - bet you're 'dying' to start using them!

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  12. I've got the stuff all ready to have a try myself but, as usual, haven't got round to it. Come by next week, I'm having a giveaway I think you'll approve of!!
    Kate x

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