The house heat eventually came on and I was able to dry the packets to set the pigment.
I lay the packets on the radiator. |
bubbles in the sink |
I love the textures I've created.
Not sure yet what I will do with these pieces.
I lay the packets on the radiator. |
bubbles in the sink |
The packets are wrapped in plastic, then in a cloth bag then tucked into the middle of a pile of quilts while I wait for the radiators to get hot. |
Anemone 4.5"x4.5" polyester thread work, hand-dyed silk, machine stitched |
1900 Davenport Road, Toronto, for those who want to attend |
Transformation 2012 hand knitting, acrylic yarn, rayon and cotton threads |
His Twinkling Perch, 2012, detail cotton, cutwork, natural dyes, embroidery |
His Twinkling Perch and other works from students, furniture and textile. |
Three dyed fabrics to consider. I wanted to use the middle one but the one on the left turned out to be better. Sometimes you have to listen to what your fabric is telling you! |
4 small hand-dyed silk spools, made in Romania (Valdani) and a gift from my friend Gabriella of hand-dyed silk thread from Umbria |
rinsing with white vinegar and cold water |