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Photos from the Association of Weavers, Spinners & Dyers Summer School 2019 'A Textile Heritage', held at Askham Bryan College, York, August 2019
Photos from the Association of Weavers, Spinners & Dyers Summer School 2019 'A Textile Heritage', held at Askham Bryan College, York, August 2019
Mosaic portraits decorate the main hall of Dyer Elementary School.
Dyer Elementary School, South Portland, Maine
Site Based Liaison: Angela Blier
Photo: Sheila Sullivan
Examples of alpaca yarn dyes. The bowls each have different items in them that are mixed to create the different colors
Alpheus Dyer
Co. A, 100th Illinois Infantry
Enlisted 15 Aug 1862; mustered in, 30 Aug. Received disability discharge on 1 Feb 1863.
Died 2 Sept 1897, AE 56 yrs, from heart disease.
dyeing silk scarves with natural dyestuff for
Michelle Workowski dyeing silk scarves with natural dyestuff for the driftless studio tour
Photos from the Association of Weavers, Spinners & Dyers Summer School 2019 'A Textile Heritage', held at Askham Bryan College, York, August 2019
My first time ever doing poodle feet/face and dying a poodle. It's a lot easier to dye a compliant dog (read: Bonaparte) but this didn't turn out too badly when you think about it. He looks really cute, although the deep blue isn't deep enough IMO so you really don't see a "fade". Oh well, next time.
After my success with the Kool-Aid, I decided to use a little bit of easter egg dye that I had lying around to try dyeing some roving. This is the roving soaking in the pot with the dye.
I did two "colorways" of roving. This is the first, and it turned out so beautiful that it stopped Sam in his tracks when he saw it drying. The other one? Not so much. I have vague hopes that it won't come out looking like someone puked it up after a particularly... varied... dinner once I spin it up, but those hopes are very, very slim. So it's gonna be practice yarn.
The easter egg dyes weren't nearly as colorfast as the Kool-Aid, and I don't think I'm going to use them again. With the Kool-Aid, the water ran clear as soon as I rinsed the yarn and none of the water that dripped off had a jot of color in it. With the roving, even after I got it to rinse clear, it still dripped a bit of color. Neither of these rovings are ever going to be especially colorfast.
Photos from the Association of Weavers, Spinners & Dyers Summer School 2019 'A Textile Heritage', held at Askham Bryan College, York, August 2019
Indigo dyeing class at Sincere Sheep, 9/10/2017
Pulling the knitted fabric out -- watch it get bluer and darker in successive photos
Photos from the Association of Weavers, Spinners & Dyers Summer School 2019 'A Textile Heritage', held at Askham Bryan College, York, August 2019