Showing posts with label fiber art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fiber art. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Aftican Batik

African village and it's inhabitants  batik
A couple of years ago we took a ride to the Deerfield Craft Show.  When this show is going it is quite large and there are many craftsman there trying to sell their wares.  I found this piece along with many others at this vendors table.  He said that his mother makes these along with others in her village.  I have since forgotten his name and where exactly he comes from with his batiks, maybe Kenya, not sure.  I know that I have his card somewhere and I will come across it one day.  When that day comes I will credit him and his mom with this lovely piece.  (Here is a fine example of posting right away, those things that you know you are going to remember can sometimes fool you and you forget.)  If I find out that any of the information regarding this piece is incorrect I will correct it.

This piece depicts villagers and the homes they live in.  It's not a large piece, around 10 inches long and 4 or 5 inches wide.  The colors are vibrant and the lines are clean.  Very skillfully done.  Hope you like it.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Through the Window

Through the Window is made using all cotton fibers.  The center motif is made using cotton which has been slightly felted so it tears apart rather easily.  "Inside" you see bright colors depicting warmth and comfort,"outside" the night is dark and cold.

This piece was made using a vinegar dye bath and the microwave oven!  The color saturation is intense and the vinegar neutralized any odors that were lingering in the kitchen!  Though this method resulted in brilliant color, I would not use it in a sewn item that might need to be washed at some point as the the color bled out quite a bit.  Seeing as my plans for use were only ornamental no harm done. 

In subsequent experiments I tried other pieces of cotton fabric using more heat, less fabric, more vinegar, less vinegar - the results were pretty much the same.  My thinking there was to leave the fabric in heat longer to set the dye better - well that didn't work very well as the fabric charred (caught on fire) in areas where it had folds.  That left some interesting patterns in the fabric.  Those fabrics did not go to waste though as the blackened areas added some interest and I will find a purpose for them as well at some point.

So be wary when using vinegar dye bath, it does work to dye fabrics -but be cautious what you use that fabric in!

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Irene - The Univited Guest

So we are in the midst of rain wind and dark skies as Irene comes to dinner later this evening.  I have to say that I really don't welcome her to the table.  She has no manners first of all coming uninvited and she breaks wind almost the whole time she is here.  How rude can you be? 

Anyhow the Rhode Island Mini Quilt challenge is progressing nicely.  I am looking forward to showing/ posting what I have received once the challenge is over.  Just a reminder that the deadline is October 13, 2011.  I am also considering having a vote for "Best in Challenge" with a fat quarter set as an award.  Let me know what you all think.

Stay safe if you are to be visited by Miss Irene otherwise have a great day.

Kathleen

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