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she wanted Korean temple colors as well. But in a worsted weight, single ply merino. I hate merino for dyeing as it felts if you look at it wrong when it's hot, but I think it'll survive.
Lupine dyes:
-tomato leaves overdyed with lupine
-plain lupine leaves + alum
-plain lupine leaves + alum
-woad brown overdyed with lupine + copper
Brown = chocolate Corrie-X-Bond sheep
Pink = white suri and a bit of home-grown angora
Dyes = Ashford dyes - hot pink, with tiny dashes of scarlet and purple
To be combed when dry and then spun probably chunky.
Photograph taken along the route of the M11 Link Road (now the A12 between Redbridge Roundabout and Hackney Wick) between Leytonstone and Leyton stations in February 1994.
Dyers Hall Road was largely demolished in the course of the roadbuilding: it now consists of two stubs, the shorter one suffixed with 'South', with a footpath and cycle lane that runs alongside the wall of the A12.
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Praktica BCA with Kodak TMax 400.
I put my damp materials in a soda ash soak then scrunch and barely bind. I actually prefer just leaving it sit in a plastic tray, cover with plastic wrap or a lid, and sit in a warm place for 12-48 hours, before rinsing in cool water, and a final wash with Synthrapol in the washing machine.
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dyeing - After much discussion regarding effort needed to crush madder roots, used a powder from my stash; here it goes into the pot. - photo by Cecille de Beumund
I used Wilton's Icing dye to create this color. I forget which colors, I think it was Pink, Red and a dash of Violet. I used the tutorial provided here ( wolfandturtle.net/Yarnpath/index.php/Yarnpath/dyeing_in_a... )to do this
Natural elements found in the earth are boiled down to create dyes for the spun Alpaca fur, used to make almost everything woven and sold in the markets in Peru.
- Category: Project
- Brief Description of Photo: Honouliuli Outfall Dye Study (Derrick Elfalan and Jon Levy in the helicopter)
- Submitted by: Ian Wasnich