Thursday, April 11, 2013

LEARNING TO DYE FABRIC - DAY 3

My favorites, the so-called muted colors, we are on to them today.

I will be using Golden Yellow, Chinese Red and Cobalt.

Here we go:






Wednesday, April 10, 2013

LEARNING TO DYE - DAY 2


Today is the lighter version of the Clear Rainbow.

I didn't mention it yesterday, I'm using Lemon Yellow, Fuchsia and Turquoise.

Here they are in the baggies where they'll spend the night.


Voila, the light Clear Rainbow:


And, here are yesterday's darks with today's lights.  Same colors, different values.



Tuesday, April 9, 2013

LEARNING TO DYE FABRIC - DAY 1


With Linda Johansen's fabulous book Fabric Dyer's Dictionary in hand, I set out to learn to dye.  I am beginning with the Rainbows at the beginning of the book.  They didn't seem interesting, but I was pleasantly surprised.  They are great fun!

First I armed myself with the basics:
a bolt of PDF fabric, 32 yards to be exact, yikes.
the dyes, a clear and a muted of each basic color, yellow red and blue :

Lemon Yellow
Golden Yellow
Fuchsia
Chinese Red
Turquoise
Cobalt

I made enough dye to last me the week, I put them in squirt containers and will keep them in the refrigerator in the studio.

I pre-washed the fabric and tore it into fat quarters.

Using a pigma pen I marked each piece with the corresponding color number from Linda's book, hoping the numbers will survive the process (which they did).

So, I measured the required amounts into the little baggies, put the fabric in, massaged it and put the little baggies into a plastic box, where they will spend the night in their dye bath.  












Oops, I think I must have been tired and or bored towards the end, the last two fabrics came out the same.  I will have to re-do the 12th one tomorrow. Notice the two on the left, don't they look strikingly the same!




Here's the Clear Rainbow after I got the last fabric done correctly:




Aren't they gorgeous!


Thursday, March 14, 2013

DYEING FABRICS FOR A NEW QUILT PROJECT

I got a strong urge to dye some fabrics for a new quilt project.  I saw a quilt pattern in a book recently, and I really loved it, but wanted to make it with my own fabrics. 
Mixing the different dye colors up first.


Smaller pieces of fabric are in plastic bags.
First day, two purples and gold.

Clean-up.

Plastic bags of fabric, dyeing overnight in the sink.



And a big chunk of fabric in a bucket.

And here they all are:!

The colors are not right on here, you'll have to come see them in person.



Friday, August 5, 2011

ICE DYEING

There was an interesting article in the latest issue of QUILTING ARTS Magazine about Ice Dyeing.  That's the August/September 2011, Issue 52.


I have a large tray that I used for wetting paper for printing, but I had a hard time finding some kind of screen to put on top of it.  We ended up taking apart an unused baby-gate and I used on side of it over the tray.  It worked okay, it's major downfall being that the ice can fall through the large holes.  I would suggest a window screen or a shelving rack with smaller holes.


So, first you soak your fabric in a soda ash solution.


Then the art here is in how you fold the fabrics.  I tried several different ways, even just bunching it up.  Then I put them all on the screen close together.



Then pile on ice cubes.
 
Then sprinkle on the dry dye pigments.  I used three different colors.

 




 
Isn't that beautiful!
I found myself sitting there staring at the beautiful colors as the dyes ate into the ice and started to melt onto the fabrics.
Then I realized I was sitting there watching ice melt and I got up and went to do something productive.


The next morning, the ice is melted.  I rinsed out the fabrics and hung them up to dry.


Depending on how you fold them, you get some interesting results. 












Great fun!



Saturday, March 19, 2011

RE-DO!!

Okay, if you read the previous post, you know I messed up.

So, here's the re-do after actually reading the directions.

Much better, and the fabrics on the left are more what I had in mind, next to the mistakes on the right:



And here are the fabrics shown with the quilt top in the background.   

Now I just have to make the back.

Friday, March 18, 2011

FABRIC FOR BACK OF DENVER QUILT

I got this great new book  a while back-

Fabric Dyer's Dictionary: 900+ Colors, Specialty Techiniques, The Only Dyeing Book You'll Ever Need!

 So, when I decided I was going to dye some fabrics for the back of the Denver quilt I've been working on, I pulled it out and looked through it for the colors I wanted and set out to dye them.

I tore up some half yard pieces, got the dyes and other stuff out and started measuring.  It seemed like a lot of dye, but hey, its been a long time since I dyed any fabric.

When I put the fabric into the bags it looked really dark....hmmm. 

Maybe I should look at the book a little closer and actually READ it.

Oops, I did do it wrong.  Don't get me wrong - it's a great book.  I just didn't actually read all that I should have before I dove in.

I did use waaaay toooooo much dye.  I tried diluting it, but it was too late, the dye was already into the fabric. Oh, well.

But, it turned out beautiful, but it's darker than I wanted.