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🌸Bundle dyeing with fresh flowers from my garden. If you’re new to natural dyes then this technique is a must try. It’s incredibly therapeutic to work with natural colour in this way. It’s also a very simple process to follow and the joy you feel when unrolling a bundle is a fantastic feeling. Children love this and it’s also a very meaningful way to immortalise a bouquet or offer a thoughtful gift. 🌸Look out for my next post to see how these overalls look on and they will be available on ...
Our organic cotton socks are restocked and ready for your toes and spring! #naturaldye #botanicalcolor #botanicaldye #naturaldye… | Instagram
Liz Spencer • Natural Dyes & Growing Color on Instagram: "🍁New Tutorial: EcoPrinting with Leaves, Tannin & Rust- A multi-optional Tutorial that will work with any leaf! 🍂This tutorial can be employed at ANY time of the year (🐿️ Especially if you do your good little squirrel work in the autumn & save/press leaves for the winter months), & you can also print with 🍃spring and summer leaves! And in fact many of these leaves I use in the tutorial are saved from throughout the year. 🌳I’ve included adaptable techniques that can be used with many different varieties of plant leaves. And following the guidance in my process directions- you can use ANY LEAF regardless of it’s EcoPrinting favorability/character, as all leaves can be used as a resist in a blanket technique to create dramatic and
Ce matin je vous présente un pliage de type shibori qui est tout simple à réaliser et qui est bien populaire lors de mes ateliers. Ça nous permet d’obtenir un effet un peu d’écailles de poisson ou encore de lumière qui reflète sur l’eau…chacun ses interprétations! 🌊🌊🌊 Les étapes: - On roule notre tissus sur un longue corde solide. On veut on rouleau qui est ferme, mais pas trop serré non plus pour permettre le plissage. - On va placer des attaches le long du rouleau pour maintenir celui-ci fe...
🌸Flower pounding or Hapazome is an ancient technique of pounding flowers into cloth. Here, I’m exploring pounding flowers into wood as an alternative surface… the possibilities are endless. I have a beautiful chunk of wood given to me by my friends at @j.martinez.woodwork who are master carpenters. Working with quality materials like this really gives the whole process an extra edge of pleasure. I’m hoping they will give me a bench next 😉 It’s not the end of summer yet but the heat has de...
Bundle dyeing kind of summer 💐 dye kits back in stock #dyeshop #textiles #naturaldyes #naturaldyeing #bundledye #botanicaldye #dyer #foragerandco #alaskasummer #dyekit
Kismet🌟 Botanically dyed duster top Dyed with cutch and eco printed with botanicals #oneofakind #botanicallydyed #ecoprinted #naturallydyed #ajnacalifornia #handmade
Je me suis réconcilié avec le « tataki zome », la technique de martelage des fleurs directement sur la fibre…En fait, j’aime l’utiliser pour ajouter quelques fleurs sur des pièces que j’ai fait en Ecoprint (à vapeur donc) et je trouve que le mariage des 2 techniques est parfait! Que dire que cette lumière aujourd’hui? Ici un sur un bandana en coton bio, préalablement imprimé avec des cosmos sulfureux, des pétales de tagètes et de la cochenille. La fleur que j’utilise dans le vidéo est un co...