11-12-2012
I have finally taken the photos from my camera of my dyed fabric from the ice dyeing class last month. Two weeks ago I took the fabrics out of the containers and rinsed, rinsed and rinsed the dyes out of them. When I finally was able to iron them "to make the magic happen," I took photos. Here are the results:
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bottom parfait fabric when wet |
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drying the fabric with iron |
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dry |
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top parfait fabric dry |
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top parfait fabric wet |
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dry red fabric |
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wet with 3 reds |
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wet |
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dry |
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not sure of dye colors |
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not sure of dye colors |
These fabrics would look so wonderful used in a landscape quilt project like the one I posted yesterday.
I was quite happy I finished the binding on the watercolor heart quilt that I started about 9 years ago. I had quilted this last month with the "Leaf It Alone" method Sally Terry taught at the AQS show. I have triangles sewn in the top back corners as shown on
Ami Simms' Alzheimer website for hanging smaller wall quilts. Now to get it hung.
brilliant! lucky you to have them to work with now!
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