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Dyeing eggs for Easter. I'm not extremely creative with my designs, but Erin, Mom, Neil, and Neil's girlfriend made some interesting ones.
To dye the dress pieces, I hung up pieces of rayon soaked in soda ash solution, then painted on stripes of dye with foam brushes. I started with the darkest color and added water to dilute to get progressively lighter shades.
The frame is 3/4" PVC pipe with a bunch of safety pins on rubber bands at the top and bottom.
Japanese Dye Master Mr. Sachio Yoshioko from Kyoto, Japan. He demonstrated his methods for dyeing natural yellow using Japanese Pampas grass.
Tessellating Star the entire quilt was planned on my design wall before any blocks were sewn. The blocks had to be kept in the right order for the design to work. No two blocks are the same.
Dan Dyer playing a powerful set at Bend Studio in Dallas on February 29, 2008. On this occasion he brought a full band with him and spent most of his time playing keyboards (oh, and singing of course!) - thanks Dan!
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.
dyeing wool and felt with Eucalyptus only. blogged: viltalakim.com/blog/2010/10/my-dye-experience-part-2/
Final day of dyeing - dyed crocheted squares, knitted strips, a ball of yarn and an extra long skein which 3 of us dyed.
TPC Sawgrass (Dye's Valley Course). Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
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