Showing posts with label dyeing fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dyeing fabric. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

To Do Tuesday - Dyeing Day!

Here we are again to Tuesday.  My goals last week were:

1.  Finish refinishing my daughter's table.
2.  3 customer quilts.  
3.  Prepare for a visitor (clean house)

I finished the table on Friday, and it was delivered on Sunday.  She and her husband were thrilled and wondered if it was the same table that they brought.  They used a really dark stain, and I think it is lovely.
I'm sorry I don't have a before picture, but it was in desperate need of the stain.

Quilt 3 customer quilts.  Yep!  

Prepare for visitor.  Yep!  

My sister, Cherri came to visit this week.  She came on Sunday, and leaves tomorrow evening.  While she is here, we shop, sew, and this week we did fabric dyeing.  

Since today is Sewing Group day, we got together to dye fabric.  My phone is acting up, so I don't have pictures from the day, but I do have pictures of the finished products.

This first picture are fat quarters that Cherri dyed this morning.  Some of my blue fabric bled in the wash, so some blue has been added to the white parts of these first three pictures.
Next is Kim's fabrics on the right, with Melanie on the left top, and the next two were from Pam.  Melanie put stones in the fabric, tied with a rubber band.  Pam folded each piece of fabric and dyed it fully folded.
These are mine from this morning.  It's interesting how the blue background is a little less noticeable in the pictures.
Then, Cherri and I did a few more this afternoon, to use up the last of the dye.  Cherri's are across the bottom, and mine are across the top.  I love how different they all finished up.
In the first batch this morning, I put two color catchers in with the dye.  These are what they looked like after the wash.
The afternoon batch, I washed the pink and orange pieces together.  Then another batch to do the blue, green and purple.  This worked out better.  Lesson learned, I hope.

So, goals for this week?

1.  Make more blossom blocks ( I have 6 of 14 finished).  I need to do at least three.
2.  Three more customer quilts.
3.  Put crystals on small quilt.

Linking up to Home Sewn By Us

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

What Are You Afraid of?

Are you afraid to try a new technique?  How about "messing up" on a quilt, bag, or accessory?  What if the recipe doesn't work out?  Do any of these sound familiar?

My sister and I had an interesting conversation the other day.  She would like to try some scone recipes, but is afraid to try.  I asked, "What's the worst thing that could happen?"  If it doesn't work out, you are out just a few ingredients and some time.  She also didn't know what to do if she made the whole recipe, how would she get rid of them without eating them all.  I suggested she share with close friends and neighbors.

I'm that way, too.  I have many things I want to try, but I'm not sure they'll work out, and sometimes I'm not sure of a technique.  Am I afraid I'll fail, or am I afraid I might succeed?

I've wanted to try dyeing fabric.  For a very long time, I've wanted to try this.  There are classes at a nearby quilt show each year.  There are books, (I bought one), videos, and tutorials, I'm sure.  I've not had time to go to the classes, and they are a little bit expensive. Excuses, excuses, excuses.

So, last month, I called my friend and said, "I want to try to dye fabric".  She wanted to as well.  So did the other gals in my sewing group.  So, we set a date for today, ordered a starting kit for dyeing, and made a plan.  I read the book.  I dreamed about dyeing all that night.  Then, a new gal joined our group.  She invited us to her house to do the dye experimenting, and so today, we went.

I typed a summary of the instructions, and we followed them.  But, I also gave everyone permission, and almost the assignment, to play.  We played with the dye.  We looked at what each other was doing, and we changed it up a bit to try it another way.  We learned from one another.  We shared stories, and asked and answered the same questions over and over.  We had fun.  We became a little better at being fearless.  We decided that nothing could be wrong when we were finished, because it was all a little different.

When all our fabric was finished in the dye, we rinsed and washed all of them by color, then pressed them just before they were all the way dry.


These are Pam's pieces.  She didn't like how three of them turned out, so she took the supplies home to over-dye them.  We'll see how they turn out.


This one shows the mottled effect we got from scrunching the fabric up, and using a low-immersion dyeing technique.


This one, too shows that mottled effect.  I really like the light green in the background with the darker on top of it.  


These are my six pieces.  The color isn't exactly true to life.  I'm really loving their colors.

After washing the pieces, we cut the unraveling strings off, and piled them on the counter.  Aren't the colors just gorgeous?!  I like to see color, and especially in a grouping like this.  We each ended up with unique fabric colors and textures, and our challenge, now, is to use the fabrics in a quilt.

Kristi took pictures of the process, so I will share those in my next post.  Yeah!  More pictures!

So, I'm not afraid of fabric dyeing anymore.  I'm going to face my fears of different techniques, and just give them a try.  There is so much information here on the internet, that I really have no more excuses.  How about you?  Do you have the courage to try something new?

Keep on Sewing!