Notions-Drye Goods Studio Diary

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.

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Hey

"Courage does not always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow."
Mary Anne Radmacher


Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Spring out of the Dye Pot

Here are the results of my vat dyes from the other day.


From left to right; tansy in the iron pot, tansy in a stainless steel pot, black bean dye, and eucalyptus.

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Signs of Life

"Despite the forecast, live like it's spring."

Lilly Pulitzer


Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Spring Colors


We are having a pretty typical late winter for Eastern Washington. The sky is overcast most of the time; like a layer of dryer lint covering everything. While the temperature isn't bad, it could be worse, it really takes a blast of sunlight to get me moving. Yesterday was such a day. The sun showed itself, and it inspired me to get on with doing spring colors. These are tansy flowers I dried and saved from last summer. I vaguely remembered that you don't necessarily need to use a mordant with them, but decided I had better review different methods. In Harvesting the Color by Rebecca Burgess, she soaks the flowers over night, then simmers for an hour and adds the fibers that were pretreated with alum. Jenny Dean in Wild Color gives color swatches for un-mordanted fibers, alum mordant alone, and then with an iron adjunct. Since I have several pieces of silk pretreated with alum I am making a big batch of dye so I could dye some yellow, but then take the other half and put it in my iron pot and dye some green. Since these are dried blossoms I thought the idea of soaking them over night was a good one. While I was making sunshine it dawned on me to make blue sky too-so some of my fabric went into a black bean dye. As soon I strain off the tansy dye into other pots I will make up a spiral eucalyptus dye that gives a soft peach, the color of the neighbor's roses that will bloom in a few months. If I can't have spring outdoors, I can make it in my dye pots!



Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Tuesday Afternoon

"Spend the afternoon. You can't take it with you."
Annie Dillard