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Colouring from Nature: September 2011
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Adding colour from natural pigments one skein at a time. Wednesday, September 28, 2011. Colouring the long way. If you've followed my other blog http:/ doespins.blogspot.com/. You'll know that as a long time spinner, dyer, weaver,crocheter etc that I have dyed many of my yarns with both synthetic dyes and natural dyes. I have decided to create a new second blog celebrating these dyes and my journey with them. My mordant of choice now like many dyers is alum although I do use copper sulphate occassionally.
Colouring from Nature: October 2011
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Adding colour from natural pigments one skein at a time. Friday, October 21, 2011. So last week I had a sort out of a few yarns that I dyed previously with exhaust cochineal and also soaked the pre mordanted yarns I prepared earlier (a few weeks ago with alum). Most of it is alpaca or alpaca blends. I rinsed the skeins thoroughly. They are hanging outside my dye shed to dry. The extracts I used were logwood from Renaissance Dyeing. Overdyeing pale cochineal and teal. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I live 20...
Colouring from Nature: Some sample dyeing
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Adding colour from natural pigments one skein at a time. Friday, October 21, 2011. So last week I had a sort out of a few yarns that I dyed previously with exhaust cochineal and also soaked the pre mordanted yarns I prepared earlier (a few weeks ago with alum). Most of it is alpaca or alpaca blends. I rinsed the skeins thoroughly. They are hanging outside my dye shed to dry. The extracts I used were logwood from Renaissance Dyeing. Overdyeing pale cochineal and teal. November 9, 2011 at 11:32 PM. I live ...
Hue & Dye - Debbie's OCA Textiles Blog: February 2013
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Hue and Dye - Debbies OCA Textiles Blog. Wednesday, 27 February 2013. Assignment 2: Project 3 colour - Stage 3 - Recording Colours Accurately - Exercise 1. For this exercise I chose a series of colours working a sample in watercolour paints and in watercolour pencils. For each sample I started with the pure colour along the centre line. Reduced the amount of colour (top left). Added black (bottom left). Added white (centre top). Added a complementary (centre bottom). Added a dark grey (right top). There ...
Hue & Dye - Debbie's OCA Textiles Blog: March 2014
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Hue and Dye - Debbies OCA Textiles Blog. Saturday, 1 March 2014. Assignment 5 - Project 10 - A Design Project - Supplementary Work Part One - Stitched Waistcoat. DISPLAY BOARD PIECE - SENT SEPARATELY DUE TO SIZE/WEIGHT). Feedback from the tutor for assignment 5 highlighted some areas where I need to do further work (see here for action points and my thoughts). Wool, wool-silk blend (2), superwash wool:. L to R): Wools (2), cotton, raw silk, Wensleydale aran, Viscose chenille. The colours I have chosen ar...
Hue & Dye - Debbie's OCA Textiles Blog: October 2014
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Hue and Dye - Debbies OCA Textiles Blog. Wednesday, 1 October 2014. Raqib Shaw - Manchester Art Gallery. Hieronymus Bosch (circa 1450–1516) The Last Judgement.jpg via Wikimedia Commons. Unlike Bosch's often dark and brooding paintings, Shaw's pieces are rendered in the richest tones with gilding, crystals and depth created by the use of enamels. Raqib Shaw: Absence Of God. 2009 p. 107. ISBN. Labels: Textile talks and exhibitions. Textiles 1: A Creative Approach. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Hue & Dye - Debbie's OCA Textiles Blog: Raqib Shaw - Manchester Art Gallery
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Hue and Dye - Debbies OCA Textiles Blog. Wednesday, 1 October 2014. Raqib Shaw - Manchester Art Gallery. Hieronymus Bosch (circa 1450–1516) The Last Judgement.jpg via Wikimedia Commons. Unlike Bosch's often dark and brooding paintings, Shaw's pieces are rendered in the richest tones with gilding, crystals and depth created by the use of enamels. Raqib Shaw: Absence Of God. 2009 p. 107. ISBN. Labels: Textile talks and exhibitions. Textiles 1: A Creative Approach. 26 June 2015 at 18:03. DT Craft and Design.
Hue & Dye - Debbie's OCA Textiles Blog: October 2012
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Hue and Dye - Debbies OCA Textiles Blog. Monday, 29 October 2012. Jason Collingwood - Weaver - Talk and show of work. Is a talented weaver and has been weaving rugs for over 25 years (despite only looking about 25! He gave a fascinating talk that encompassed his life as the son of world-renowned weaver Peter Collingwood, his path into weaving (largely not as a result of being a weaver's son! And his own current work. In addition to an inspirational slideshow Jason was very generous in bringing samples an...
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Behind the scenes with Debbie at DT Craft and Design - home, life, love (and dyeing! Thursday, 12 February 2015. Colourwork Knitting at the Yarn Barn. Undaunted by the recent snow my intrepid bunch of knitters arrived brisk and early for a colourwork workshop at the Yarn Barn. In Milnrow. My lovely group enthusiastically got stuck into mosaic (slipstitch) colourwork knitting, Fairisle and even knitting continental-style with a yarn in either hand :-). Some lovely wristlets and wristwarmers were produced.
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Hue & Dye - Debbie's OCA Textiles Blog
Hue and Dye - Debbies OCA Textiles Blog. Wednesday, 27 May 2015. Mixed Media for Textiles - Module Two Begins! After much deliberation I've signed up for the new OCA course Mixed Media for Textiles. I can't lie, the last part of the first module was not easy! The mounting, labelling, documenting and journalling, not to mention the nail-biting wait to see if I'd passed! As my first assignment is about folding, manipulating and distorting materials, I thought I'd get started with this amazing exhibition by...