Day 4 of quilt camp - it was a cool, cloudy day so not the best for sun printing. We did some more shibori/indigo dye of the pieces prepared yesterday, and washed out some other dyed pieces. Below are: left, Sue's pieces after one dip in the indigo pot; top right, Elizabeth dipping one of her pieces; bottom right, pieces awaiting a second dip in the pot.
Below, Sue's pieces after rinsing. Top left is a rust dyed piece (not from the indigo pot); the other 3 photos show the pieces she dyed today. The 2 stripey ones were wrapped around poles. The one with the light background was a triangle fold with plexiglass circles clamped over the corners. The one with the light blue circles were made with buttons that were rubber banded into the cloth - the rubber bands served as a resist to create the circles.
She also overdyed a piece of rusted fabric with the spiderweb pattern and is quite happy with the results.
This set of pictures shows Sue's dyed/washed fabrics. Top left is spring green; before dyeing, the fabric was printed with a birch bark Thermofax screen using Color Magnet which is a dye attractant, creating the textured pattern. Top right is a piece dyed with a color called parakeet. The bottom 2 are the same piece of fabric. This was dyed with "new black". To give it some texture, Sue used a discharge product called deColourant to remove some color through a Thermofax screen - this was also a birch bark screen, though a different one than on the green fabric. Click on the photo for a better view.
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