Our theme is Autumn and I'm thinking of working with some gorgeous rich autumn colours - oranges, yellows, reds, burgandy, deep purples, maroons, browns and cool olive-y greens. I have these types of colours in the cupboard, but I need more and some bigger peices too.
I'm thinking of working with a range of fabrics including:
- flanelettes - because these take colour so richly and portray a warm which fits the theme well (warm days, cooler nights)
- Silks - again because they take colour so well and look bright and colourful. They also have a lovely sheen
- Cottons (Calico (Muslin in the US) or Quilters cotton - for their crispness.
- crinkle/crepe cotton - I have dyed some of this before and they came up really well
- Muslin (as it's known in Australian and the UK too I think) - this is a loosely woven gauze-like fabric and is good for overlaying/shaddowy effects.
I'm going to do some controlled colour ranges (so that I might be able to replicate the colour should I need to) as well as some colour gradations. I'm also thinking of doing some fabric painting as well as they usual dip/vat dyeing (probably with plastic bags). Painting in the sense that I choose where to put colour and control it to an extent - not as in painting pictures.
Here are some pictures of some dyeing that I did some time ago but that is similar to what I'm thinking of doing.
Colour triangle - with puree colour in each corner and combinations of the three colours in every other piece.This is what I mean by painting...
Now I just have to make it happen.
4 comments:
I am looking forward to seeing how your fabrics turn out.
this looks wonderfully messy!
Messy it was but the results were worth it!
Looks like you were having a lot of fun! :-))
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