Hello..am feeling better today, so off we go!
The first image is a Kilna jar full of flowers from the Quince bush...at the moment it is looking quite interesting!
The first image is a Kilna jar full of flowers from the Quince bush...at the moment it is looking quite interesting!
This next images are the results from my mixed Eucalyptus leaves dye and boil. A few years ago l was given a few yards of white wool material, that had been destinted for the Land Tip! This lady used to be able collect (save) a lot of this type of "stuff" but now this is not allowed or so l am told...what a shame and a waste of good materials. So much for going Green!
This is a piece of silk put into the Eculyptus leaf boil, really like the overall colour coverage and the depth of colour.
Love the colours from the same dye bath this time cottons and mixed fibre "Stuff".
I love the way the colour has taken to this old piece of originally white cotton. The thread is not cotton, so took the dye diffently. Love the effect.
these lovely images warm the cockles [whatever they may be] of my heart
ReplyDeleteam delighted at just how many dyepots are purring around the whirled!
Thanks Indiax I am so enjoying myself and am so pleased l found your book and your blog sitex lyndas
ReplyDeletearen't you having fun! the different embroidery thread shows up really nicely with the dye. today I have an indigo pot on the go will try to keep it for awhile.
ReplyDeleteGlad youre better. I really need to find me a dyepot! These look great.
ReplyDeleteLove your artwork & that little purse, what a find. Your piece re self harm was very moving.
THANKS FOR COMMENTS EVERYONE. THANKS FOR THE COMMENT ON THE SELF HARMING SWORK EMMA.X
ReplyDeletehope you are feeling much much better Lynda!
ReplyDeleteyour dye photos are always such a delight to behold...the forsythia and quince are blooming here in N Virginia ... lovely sight
oxo
Lynda, These are so beautiful! I, too, love how the thread took the dye differently. Love it!
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