As promised here are the results of my dyeing class at the Bramble Patch. I felt very unprepared for the class - entirely my own fault as I'd been away with work quite frequently between classes. However - considering how unprepared I was I'm really pleased with the results. I', also looking forward to over dyeing them in the next class and screen printing too (you know how I love screen printing).
I've also had my letter from Malvern to confirm 'The Water Tower' is entered for the exhibition. I've no idea how it will compare with other entries - so we'll just have to wait and see in May.
So here are my results... (lots of photos)
Microwave dyed - calico. Just placed in the bag.
Microwave dyed manufactured white cotton - and no it's not a dish cloth...
Poly bag dyed - white manufactured cotton - close up below.
- Silk fabrics take the dyes really well.
- Calico (a good quality) works well.
- Poly bag dying produces subtle results.
- Microwave dyeing is quick and produces intense colours
- Tray dyeing allows you to control the dye placement and allows you to dye larger pieces of fabric.
I have not tried dyeing as of yet, but your yummy fabrics are so tempting!
ReplyDeleteI love the intensity of the microwaved fabrics. What do you plan to do with these?
ReplyDeleteI've done both kinds of dyeing and personally I prefer the traditional tray dyeing. I found that in microwave dyeing you can get almost a funny finish to it...a speckled finish or sometimes the dye can spilt leaving spots of dye. Just my thoughts.
ReplyDeleteHi, i came across your blog yesterday and look forward to reading more! i love your dying experiments! I also live in leic and i enjoy crafts / sewing / scrapbooking etc.
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I don't usually dye in the microwave, except for silk, but it works fairly well. Plastic bag dyeing produces all kinds of varied results - I tend to do it a lot simply because it's easy - and I like the results - the mottling that you tend to get.
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