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I did a photoshoot for a benefit clothing company Dye.To.Tell. (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dye-To-Tell-Apparel/120363073992?ref=search)
check out their facebook and help donate!
This shoot was so much fun minus the extreme Georgia heat. I shot mainly around the PCS Studio Warehouse/Goat Farm..but I would have not been ANYWHERE without thanks to Wil Hughes for his help! :)
Muslin and a cotton T-shirt dyed with Procion Fiber Reactive Dyes in Blue, Golden Brown, and Red WIne
I was bored last night and had a brain fart - why not add dye to water in a plate and take pictures of it?
So I did.
After dyeing, I've been lately setting it in the microwave to heatset.
This is post-microwave, during plastic removal.
Dye was neon pink and neon purple, though I used quite a bit so it should be deeper.
On ground near base of several european larches (Larix decidua). Brackets often emerge from roots. A pathogen causing root and butt rot in conifers (Wikipedia). S side Hutchinson's Field, Milton, MA 9/9/07
Mitch Dye (L) and Jerry Lauer, Halloween Party at Tracy Pelzer's in Las Cruces, October 26, 1985, Scan from print.
Got to meet with Tracy who I met on ravelry.com. She taught me to dye using food coloring in the microwave. Opened up a whole new world of possibilities to me.
a lady continues to request a red bracelet, and i cannot find this type of cord in red, so i finally made an attempt to dye a batch of white cord. it came out pink (but she requested that, too!). i also dyed a batch green so i can macrame some leaves for more THK grapes.
Dyer, Charles, Stoker 1st Class, SS/112284, HMS Invincible, Royal Navy
Born Derby, 14th December 1890
Killed in action 31st May 1916 aged 26
Son of Elizabeth Caroline Dyer, of Canal Bridge, Willington, Derby. Native of Repton.
Commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire
1911 Census
A hotel ostler
A servant in the household of Ernest Walton, a hotel keeper, of The Rose and Crown Inn, Cornmarket, Derby
Also commemorated on the Willington Memorial
Although I was unable to attend Thanksgiving, my aunt Judy was kind enough to send me some pictures which I have scanned some of my favorites onto my computer.
Every time I look at this picture I still laugh (and not just because of my uncle Jackie's mustache). I love seeing uncle Joe, aunt Judy, uncle Jackie, uncle Gary, and my dad just goofing off and having a fun at Thanksgiving.