Continuing along with the month long Attitude of Gratitude Journal challenge, here is Day 9:
Today's theme is strengths. Questions to answer are:
What do other people think are your strengths?
Do you agree with them?
Which of your strengths are you most thankful for?
The technique challenge is to incorporate fabric on the journal page.
This page was created by writing on a sheet of my handmade marigold dyed cotton paper to which I had embedded, at the sheet-forming stage, three pieces of eco-bundled fabric. I attached it to the journal page with double sided tape.
Showing posts with label marigold dye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marigold dye. Show all posts
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Marigold Dye Results
Top Left: alum mordanted cotton
Middle Left: alum mordanted linen
Bottom Left: alum mordanted cotton in 2nd use of dyebath
Top Right: copper mordanted cotton
Bottom Right: alum mordanted cotton dyed with marigold leaves
(the colors are greener and brighter than they appear here on my computer monitor. the photo was taken under fluorescent lights. I will take another photo in natural light then swap it if it turns out better.)
Marigold flowers |
Marigold leaves |
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Marigold Dye
I used flower heads that I gathered and froze last summer and fall as well as a few fresh flowers gathered today. I also made a dye bath with the frozen leaves and stems.
I simmered both for a half hour, let it sit for an hour, then added the fabric.
In the marigold flowers bath are copper-mordanted cotton on the left and alum-mordanted cotton on the right. A better look at the different results from the mordants:
with copper mordant |
with alum mordant |
The marigold leaves yielded a soft green which is difficult to see in this photo. This is on copper-mordanted fabric. I neglected to take a photo of the alum-mordanted.
These are the color results after immediately immersing the fabric in the dye baths. I left them to soak in the baths for a few days to hopefully produce a more saturated color.
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