But a good one. Despite a cold that won't give up, I got to catch up with a good friend and got quite a bit accomplished. Good night!
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Thanks for checking in. I am a fiber artist. My current emphasis is on eco printing and other wildcraft with a touch of up-cycling thrown in. You can also catch up with me on Facebook at Drye Goods Studio.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Monday, October 27, 2014
Slow Dyeing
From a pile of leaves,
To finished scarf.
This is maple on a silk/wool blend scarf with rust as the mordant.
To a steamed bundle,
To finished scarf.
This is maple on a silk/wool blend scarf with rust as the mordant.
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Finch Arboretum
Yesterday I went on a walking tour put on by Spokane Urban Forestry. Not only did I learn about trees but saw some crazy fungus as well!
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colors,
eco printing,
eco prints,
fall,
hiking,
leaves,
natural dyeing,
seasons,
walking
Friday, October 24, 2014
Goodbye to Green for this Year!
Summer is finally coming to a close here in Eastern Washington. I used almost dead sunflower leaves on silk that had been wrapped around a copper pipe to get the greens pictured here. I have time to make some more, just waiting for the copper pipe to work it's magic on the silk.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Finally! An Eco Print Sample Book.
Since I have been gathering fall leaves I have had a lot of questions as to why I am "raking" public parks and the yards of total strangers with my bare hands. I came up with this little binder to show them. I didn't have a lot of prints I was willing to part with for this purpose so I will throw in some process shots and maybe even some paper for me to jot notes on. The front cover is an eco print on paper - lace leaf maple with alum as the mordant.
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