A little printing

I’m about to dive back in to fabric printing, but I wanted a quick record of my first several prints. I was going for a subtle tone-on-tone effect mostly, but found them mostly too subtle.

The circles with yellow splashes was probably my favorite – the yellow splashes help keep it unstructured.
 
   … the other’s need work. Going for a little more structured printing today!

Dye and more dye

I’ve been dyeing fabric more this week, after my start this weekend. Its been fun, but its also been a journey. The first batch had an undetermined problem with the cobalt blue. Here it is after the next batch of keeping, printing, over-dyeing, and dyeing some more…

AFTER: over-dyeing, printing

I love the revised set – more what I was dreaming for base fabrics. This is my first time printing with print paste (some of those fabrics are still drying) – definitely a work-in-progress. Looking forward to printing more on the weekend. (and grateful that fiber-reactive dyes are so easy to overdye)

BEFORE: Yikes! Not what I had envisioned. Where did the cobalt blue go? Love the coral.

Getting started is half the battle

I’ve been craving new hand-dyed fabric for a while now, and finally decided to take the plunge and participate in a fabric swap organized by Leslie Keating at maze and vale. What a fun group of people it turns out I get to exchange fabric with. For me, getting started is always the hardest part, so I dug deep for courage, did lots of drawings, put up some works in progress where I wanted more hand printed fabric and started. My first pass was definitely a warm-up. The first print with my paper laminate stencil? Really. It looks like makeup you would put on your face, a typical foundation color. It does. The red circles were okay, and the aqua stamps, hmmm.
I had a quiet house, so this weekend was a fiber retreat for me. I’ve been going back to my favorite, dyeing fabric with fiber reactive dyes, and exploring using print paste to paint with dye. I’ve also been simply enjoying. Definitely a work in progress, but these small tries below have potential; the steel blue circles are casually fun without looking stamped. (play dough cover) I enjoyed trying rubbing with the circles and mesh. Mom is taking a bigger piece of mesh for this weekend. Ended up with about 8 yards of fabric dyed, but the Cobalt blue wasn’t my friend, didn’t set very well so I have light mauves and greens instead of gray. Overdying, here we come. Can’t wait to continue.