Showing posts with label Cutch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cutch. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

WIP's - Sandstone Series

 
This Sandstone piece has been in a bucket for the past decade, every once in awhile I dig it out and stare it it on my design wall (in my case my design wall is a bookshelf).  Today's it's day, I've decided to seperate the two pieces of fabric and overdye the top piece with kutch, and maybe some kamala.
 

Detail, the reddish fabric is cochineal and rust dyed silk fabric.


Another Sandstone WIP that has been languishing in the storage bucket for the past 10+ years.  It's mostly hand stitching on the surface, tonight I have plans to add some machine stitching and possibly a few layers of constructed cloth.  This piece is small enough to experiment with pushing the surface.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

WIP - More Hands


From this, white fabric paint on cutch dyed cotton fabric...


Red nom, nom, nom,


To this...

And this...


For this...


Now that the first layer is done it's time to push the surface even further.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Canyonlands No. 2 - WIP


Cutch and compost dyeing on silk chiffon crepe type fabric. Wool quilt batting, natural dyed cotton batting, Aurifil Threads, machine stitched.




Wednesday, August 29, 2012

WIP - Hands


More hand prints.  It is sooooooo unbelievably hot and dry here, normally we have a humidity level around 50% or higher this time of year, which is causing problems with drying times.  Problems as in everything is drying within minutes, sometimes seconds, making it difficult to work the cloth.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Oxidizing Fabric


Three four yard plus pieces of fabric that have been sitting out all winter and spring in the garden area waiting for me to do something, anything, with them.


Can't wait to see what this piece looks like after the washing machine, am hoping for some serious deterioration!  After a run through the washer then it's off to the alum pot and then time for a dye bath, am planning on something using walnuts and cutch for these pieces.


Wednesday, July 04, 2012

WIP - Hands 070412


Now with machine stitching.


I will be adding more surface embellishment to the piece once the heat wave passes, right now it's just too hot to do much of anything.



Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Hand Prints

Experimenting with hand prints.  Cutch dyed natural muslin cotton fabric. Machine Stitched.

Saturday, April 07, 2012

Natural Dyed Wool Bundles

Each bundle consists of 4 pieces of wool fabric 9x6 inches, all fabrics dyed using natural dyes. 

Muted Mauves and Blues


Jeweltones - Indigo, Cochineal, and Copper were used for these deep rich colors!

Indigo Blues ranging from a dark indigo blue to a medium value indigo!

All bundles are $18 each not including shipping, please email me for a PayPal invoice at prairiefibers@hotmail.com


Edited at 1:10 am central time: Sold!!!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Today - WIP

Natural Dyed Cotton Fabric - Cutch
Machine Stitched
Still have tons more stitching to add to the surface, and then some embellishments.
Size - smallish.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

WIP - Crow


Natural Dyed Cotton Fabric -Madder Root and Cutch on Natural Muslin.  Mordant - Alum Tannin Alum.
Timtex Core.  Machine Stitched, Hand Beaded, Glass and Natural Mineral Beads, Bone Pipes.
Still needs hand stitching, I will work on that tomorrow.
8x6 inches.

Saturday, December 04, 2010

Crow Work


New Crow piece from last Wednesday's Ustream episode.

Cutch and Madder Root dyed natural colored cotton muslin and dyed wool boucle yarn. 
Crow stamped with Setacolor Black Transparent Paint.
Machine Stitched.
6x8 inches.

Friday, February 29, 2008

Natural Dyed Trims Etc

I just put a bunch of naturally dyed silk ribbon, trims, and yarn bundles on my etsy.com store You can view them over here http://www.prairiefibers.etsy.com/ I put up spring colors which really help to beat the winter doldrums!

Each bundle consists of 18-22 strands that are approx 1 yard in length. This is a photo of three bundles, all dyed with cochineal and or cutch! Some bundles contain pearl cotton that has also been dyed with natural dyes.