Showing posts with label wrapping. Show all posts
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Thursday, 6 November 2008

Dyeing again

My programme of dyeing workshops has continued this week with a session of shibori. If you read the Wikipedia entry you will discover many of the techniques we tried. I don't think I have ever worked so hard at a technique! The stitching, pulling up and wrapping involved all put a huge strain on my hands and resulted in some very annoying pain but I enjoyed the day and I've got some lovely results which I'll get to in a minute.

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You can see in the following photographs the fabrics prepared for dyeing. Some of the fabrics had been dyed in previous sessions, hence the yellow appearance.

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Shibori patterns

These are the results of the shibori dyeing (we didn't use an indigo vat as you traditionally should but used Procion dye). You should be able to see which patterns have arisen from sewn techniques.


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I really like this effect above.


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Unfortunately the dye didn't penetrate to the middle of this fabric but there are some interesting marks where it did reach.


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This piece was stitched but I prefer the area at the top where the stitches were spaced further apart.


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I love this piece.




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More patterns


This lovely piece above is only about 10" square, I wish it was bigger as I love the effect.



This is the piece that was wrapped round the drainpipe. Fantastic!






Another piece that I really like.

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Last but not least


You may be able to see the ghost of buttons that were used for this piece.




This last piece had previously been monoprinted and unfortunately the dye didn't penetrate the central area. I like the effects around the edge which had not been dyed previously. I shall have to think about whether I will do anymore to this cloth. I am thinking that maybe I could dip dye the centre, maybe with a purple.

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