Usually when I do shibori, I wrap the soda-soaked fabric around the PVC pole, wrap string around it, sometimes a rubber band at each end, scrunch it down, dip in or drizzle over with dye, batch, remove rubber bands, untie string, unwind string, unwrap fabric, rinse, wash, iron, and enjoy. Phew. I'm tired just writing about it.
Then I rolled it in dye. I mixed my dyes a little less strong than usual because I wanted to over-dye with a second round.
I used two different black dyes to get this one -- love it just the way it is.
But this one which was wrapped around the pole with the widest diameter was not that interesting.
A perfect candidate for over-dyeing. Along with the other two pieces I did.
Next: the over-dye results.
I'm linking up with Nina Marie at Off the Wall Fridays.
5 comments:
I think both of these pieces are terrific.....I especially like the first one.......don't you love it when you find you can skip a step and still get great results!
Karen, I don't usually tie with string either. It's a pain to take off afterwards, for one thing! I also like to wind the fabric on the pole starting in a corner, to get diagonal lines on it. Shibori is one of my favorite things!!!
Shibori is soooooo much fun. Next time use some floss instead of string and you can have some unique.... colored floss too.... Using the thread is just an excuse to have some matching thread.
I love dyeing too, especially with this technique, you never know what results you will get.
It is easy to like the first one. I love the subtle blue/teal of the second one though. It reminds me of looking at wings on the back of an angel. :)
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