The dyeing workshop was run by Hazel from Cotton Cocktails . Thanks, Hazel, for a very exciting workshop. The workshop was suitable for both beginners and the more experienced dyer - some people had brought threads to dye too and different cotton fabrics. In the afternoon Hazel showed us how to dye silk scarves in the microwave - I didn't do that because its not very vegan.... but it was fascinating to watch and the other course members had terrific results.
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We started with one of the primary colours in the cups, then added another to it.... We used magenta, turquoise and lemon yellow. |
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This was pink shaded, adding more water to each dye bath to make it lighter.... |
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Here's me cutting up fabric.... |
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I folded these two pieces into little wads and added colour |
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These were tray dyed - soaked in fixer first then drops of colour added |
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Rinsed, washed and hung out to dry |
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This was folded into a wad and yellow and orange added |
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Tray dyed |
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Tray dyed |
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tray dyed |
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I tray dyed some turban cotton |
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This was pulled from the centre and string tied round then dye added in stripes... love the effect |
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This was folded into a wad and pink and turquoise added |
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This was rolled into a bun shape and yellow green and pink added - the green was a pale lime and doesn't show up much |
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yellow dye in a cup then turquoise dripped down the sides |
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ditto, but with magenta dripped down the sides |
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Three shades of pink |
2 comments:
Found your blog - thanks to Hazel. Looks like a fun workshop!
I love your dyed fabrics! I found you via Hazel's blog!
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