After washing, drying and ironing the pieces from the previous day, I held each piece up by the top and bunched them in a roughly gathered fashion (eg not folded), then wound them loosely into a ball like a pinwheel. Then I once again placed them in a plastic bag, this time adding a cup of soda ash to each bag and ensuring the fabric was dampened through. Then I put them in the freezer overnight. Here they are when I removed them the next day.
This time, I just squirted a quantity of dye over the outside of the frozen ball - Navy for the blue one, and Warm Black for the brown one. Then I batched them and washed them in the normal way. These are the results - I like the brown one better as there's more contrast. My conclusion? A lot more time-consuming, and I can probably get much the same result without ice, but fun to play around with , particularly the over-dyeing.
It was all too much for Seven, who had to go and have a rest out on the deck.
10 comments:
I gree they look OK but all that effort? I think the cat has the right idea (grin).
The brown one would make a good forrest with a bit of this and a bit of that...
I wondered where you were going to get ice from!!!! Doh! I like the brown piece too.
I definitely like the overdyed pieces better. Thanks for doing this experiment & sharing your results!
Hmmm, now I am wondering if I even want to bother....I think Seven has the right idea. Oh, BTW:
“You Make My Day Award.”
Here’s what the guidelines for this award say: Give the award to up to 10 people whose blogs bring you happiness and inspiration and make you feel so happy about Blogland! Let them know by posting a comment on their blog so that they can pass it on. Beware! You may get the award several times!
WOW! Where do you get these ideas! Awesome!
I never heard of ice dyeing. That is so interesting. I love the contrast on the brown piece. But the blue is interesting in a subtle way.
I think I'll have to give that a try. Given our sub zero temps it should be easy. Maybe I'll try to incorporate snow somehow.
I thought that the dye had to be at a nice warm room temperature in order to work. So I'm totally mystified by the purpose of the ice, but the results look very interesting! I also like the brown one better.
Read about this and wondered...so thanks for the post (and the cat picture - my three look like that all the time!)
I've nominated you for a Make My Day award - details on my blog!
Hmm, might try this - as soon as the freezer gets empty enough!! (not long with 3 teenage sons...). Or we may even have a cold enough day - it is January after all... haven't had many so far! Nice results!
Post a Comment