Sunday, April 24, 2016

Replenishing My Stash ~ Hand Dyed Fabrics

It's been quite a week!  I've been cleaning my deck which involves brute force, I've scraped the moss off the back yard hoping to plant grass seed and make it a yard again, I've prepped the front flower bed for new shrubs, I've had and still have Blogger issues and...I got to hand dye some fabric!


I've used up just about all my dyed scraps in various projects, so it really was time to get the rainbow shining bright again in my stash!



The first go around I somehow neglected to include purple and more orange.  You cannot have a rainbow without those color, now can you?

For about a year now, I have been making Shibori squares from scrap fabric.  Those will be for a future project once my stack grows a little bigger. 




Warm, bold and bright.  


Cool, calm and collected.

Isn't this a trippy photo?!  I haven't a clue how it happened (I used my phone camera), but I rather liked it!  

This is what it really looked like:


Just a boring pot of dye and fabric.  Not nearly as interesting as the previous picture, don't you agree?!


Now I just need to figure out what I'll do with these!  I'm not opposed to looking at them while I make my mind up!

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  1. Oh, don't worry your pretty little creative head over what to do with those... I'll take them off your hands so you don't stress...heh heh, just trying to be of use! LeeAnna

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    1. You are too funny! I'll keep you in mind if I can't think of anything to use these for!! I appreciate the offer!!

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  2. I'm sorry to hear you are still having Blogger issues. :(

    These are so lovely, and that trippy photo is so cool!

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    1. I don't think I'll ever tire of rainbows or big stacks of fabric! Or crazy pictures either! I may have my computer issue figured out! I'll give it a couple days before I take a huge sigh of relief!

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  3. Love those colors! If you find you have no room on your shelves for these beautiful fabrics, I have space for them at my house. Nadine W rnwillis@velotech.net

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    1. I know you would find room Nadine! We can always find extra space for fabric!

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    2. One day I will give this a try and may call on you for guidance. Nadine

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  4. My eye went right to that turquoise and lime green section. I would start cutting right there :)

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    1. I know you would find room Nadine! We can always find extra space for fabric!

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  5. Jayne, I worry that you are just letting life pass you by, without really accomplishing anything ;) The fabrics are gorgeous--in your "spare" time, maybe a tutorial(s) on how you do that or steer us in a good direction on the internet?!

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    1. I can't help myself…I hate not doing something! My daughter is the one who got me in to hand dying fabric. She was going to school as a fibers major, and did a lot of fabric dyeing and other processes. The key is using fiber reactive dyes, but they are tricky to mix up. Maybe I could do an in depth post next time I dye some fabric!!

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  6. Oops! Just did a search on your blog--and voila--all kinds of info about the dyeing process you use. But the more I know, the more questions I have. . .!

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  7. Love to see all these bright colors! xoxo

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  8. I think you could sell that trippy pic for big bucks-artwork!! LOVE your hand dyes...someday I want to try my luck with it. Hey I know, I could help you use yours, LOL

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  9. Beautiful hand dyes! I used to do a lot of dyeing. I need to get back to it this summer. If it ever warms up here in Michigan!

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  10. What a gorgeous stack! And that is a trippy photo!

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  11. Those look gorgeous. Are those fat quarters? Those wil be so much fun to sew.

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  12. gorgeous fabrics, and all that yard scrubbing will keep those fabric lifting muscles toned up

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  13. I too am rather obsessed by the rainbow at the moment! I've bought two sets of Blueberry Park rainbow solids, and used one. I also bought a bunch of Cherrywood fabric in rainbow colors and am using them - I can't seem to stop with the yummy colors! But they do lend themselves to great work, I think, so I'm just enjoying it.

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  14. Yes, please do an indepth post the next time you dye fabric...... Beautiful colors, looking forward to seeing what becomes of them.....

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  15. Sooo pretty! Can't wait to see what they become.

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  16. A beautiful spectrum anyone would love!

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  17. What beautiful fabrics. It's going to be fun to play with them. Enjoy.

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  18. There is a word for you, multitalented. so lovely.

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  19. How I love seeing a rainbow of fabrics. Yours are gorgeous.
    --Nancy. (ndmessier @ aol.com, joyforgrace.blogspot.com)

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