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Colourful dyes on sale in Mysore Market ,India

Sammetsfotad pluggskivling Paxíllus atrotomentósus. De mörka bad 1, den ljusa bad 2.

Jeff Dye from the Last Comic Standing (2008 Season) signing autograph at their live show in Newport News, Virginia (the Ferguson Center). He was my favorite.

The pair on the left are for my secret pal.

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Peach flavour look- Cute and colourful gummy bear earrings!

Handmade from hard resin.

 

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White wool in the orange jewelweed dye.

A woman shows us the materials used to dye the cotton used in the weaving process, such as rusty nails and coconut bark.

 

Visiting an ECCE Literacy/Vocational program co-sponsored by UNESCO and the World Food Program in Kho Sla district, Kampot Province. Women learn to weave cotton krama and receive food in exchange.

 

During my WFP field visit, with Margaret and Brian, to see Brian's (the other fellow) projects in Kampong Speu, Kampot, and Takeo provinces.

Tie Dye Arch, Poor Knights, New Zealand. Finding it tricky to see the arches through the fish.

Wow. Another fantastic collaboration with Taurus Lovely brings to life Crown of Thorns, a 7-pc maple kit with wood hoops all around, a "Caramel" dyed background with hand-painted oil "Tobacco" thorns (including red drops into the logos!), Brass hardware, and Aquarian heads. The snare's coloring scheme is reversed with "Tobacco" dye layered over with hand-painted "Caramel" thorns in oil -- did you notice the depth! -- and SOLID 2.5mm brass hoops. Trick strainers and wee claws on the wood hoops round out the details that'll take this kit on the road with a traveling Broadway musical for years to come! 7x10, 13x13, 14x14, 16x16, 18x20, 7x14, 7x14; plied maple; satin wax.

Yee Banner i made

Dyeing Poison Frog ; Smithsonian's National Zoo, Washington D.C [DSC_4763]

documenting more of my dye process.

 

the reason I use a 5-gallon bucket is that is fits my typical clamp sandwich without there being a ton of extra water in there diluting the dye and such. Also, I had that bucket in my basement anyway. I put 3 clamp sandwiches in there without issue (up to 4 inch circles, 3-inch depth clamps) If I had bigger shapes, I'd need a wider bucket. When I do smaller shapes, I use an old dishpan. Basically, you need a tub that fits the "footprint" of your clamp sandwiches and lets you stack them or put them next to each other without the fabric touching the sides or other fabric (you want the fabric to just touch the dye/water) and doesn't force you to put in a lot of extra water.

Some of the natural materials used in the traditional dying of wool used at Casa Cruz.

Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, in the former offices of the Rosamund Woollen Company; Almonte, Ontario.

A little sneak peek into my Iron Craft project.

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This is about right.

We all learned a lot from Abby - she walked us through the process of preparing and dyeing cellulose fibers.

Just a snapshot of the crew taken with a Canon 7D at Dyer Skatepark.

so pretty and dramatic! they are about shoulder-level now. I love my wee dye garden. :)

First experiment with acid fast dyes. I am in love with their vibrant colors!

 

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Left to right: Emma Dye Neese, Cora Dye Neese, Ella Dye, Nora Dye and Alzena Dye Copeland.

Parfait style ice dyeing - this is one of five that were manipulated and pushed into a plastic gallon size pitcher

Matilda is disappointed that the coloration process doesn't work as well on her own skin. She was hoping to dye herself green so that she would be harder to find when she hides from us in the bushes.

Preparing threads for dyeing

all canvas dyed with kool aid

how to on blog later in september

Dyeing with great result.

Parfait style ice dyeing - this is one of five that were manipulated and pushed into a plastic gallon size pitcher

Taken for my brother, his new marker. Not in love with the lighting, one of my AB800s had to be returned to AB for replacement so this is one light only.

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