it's been a busy month. and the next two don't look like they will be any less busy. so i guess posts will continue to be few and far between for a while longer....
but things are still happening! take this little experiment, for instance- turmeric dye for fabrics.
here's the process: (the few web sources i read make it clear that no aluminum should be used but don't say why) boil turmeric in water, about a tablespoon per cup, for 15ish minutes. split into three smaller baths, add a quarter teaspoon of salt to one and a quarter teaspoon of baking soda to another. give em a stir. shove in some fabric scraps and poke em around for a while. then i let them sit for about twenty minutes, pulled them out and gave them a good rinse.
and the result?
a really beautiful rich yellow. though the difference between the three dye preparations was minor. plain and salt are pretty much indistinguishable and the soda only added a little warmth.
follow up experiments will include multiple soaks for stronger colors as well as fade testing. i know the turmeric isn't light fast, but i want to know how not light fast it is.
in the end, these tests are for an installation piece i am working on- art, not craft- but i am certain i will continue playing with natural dyes on fabrics as well as yarns. i think i've said this before, but i love processes. and this is a good one. and once i finally have a chance to build a loom...
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hey, I was reading an article in Wooden Boat about stain made from black walnut husks, since them-shits stain any and all, maybe you could get a poo brown if used on fabric... lemme know how it goes. Oh yeah, we have a walnut tree. mariss says hi. - brother
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