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Powder is very, very messy! It is dusty and drifts everywhere. Unless your facility has sophisticated dust control system in place
Tim Nay for Dyer-Lake brought buttons from their collection and a slideshow about button production.
Dyeing BFL and tussah silk roving in the dishwasher in a recycled "Newman's Own Marinara Sauce jar". Jacquard dyes were used to produce this shade of salmon or peach. The sealed jar is then placed on the bottom rack of the dishwasher and run through one cycle with the regular load to "steam" the roving.
Dyed BFL sample fibres after rinsing. Result of Mulberry Dyers Natural Dyeing Workshop, UK Ravlery Day, 2009.
We had to make a hoodie in class this week. Five hours of work got me this beauty. Bean promises it will take longer to make the kid to go with it.
July 6, 2018 - Arctic Wonderlands Mountain Drive Tour to DYE-4. "DYE-4 KULUSUK Island Greenland, is situated on 100 acres on the southern tip of the island some 35 miles off the eastern coast of Greenland. It is the most easterly DEWLine station of the 4 Greenland sites that constitute the DYE East Radar System. This Auxiliary Radar Station is located at an altitude of 1081 feet above sea level. The island consists of rugged rocky terrain. There are moss and grass covered valleys and several lakes. There are several switchbacks in the 5 mile road connecting the site to the airstrip area at Tunoq Bay on the northern side of the island. Elevation in the airstrip area is about 100 feet." Previous text from: lswilson.dewlineadventures.com/dye4pics/
Portrait of Dan on the roof of a car park.
Sun light looks great on his face.
Bit camera shakerish, even on a tripod.
City centre, Portsmouth.