My first attempt at natural dying with Queen Anne's Lace ... hubby and I picked a TON of the flowers Friday afternoon on a slow drive through the country ... I dutifully cleaned the leaves and stems away ... and yuck, they stink and are a bit sticky ... I simmered the flowers for an hour or so and let the concoction cool ... strained the dye through cheesecloth ... and what a disappointment ... not much color ... the end result was not good ... I ended up overdying the yarn with Cushings ... I think I'll stick to my onion skins for yellows and golds ...
And here it is ... Cushings dye in the left pot ... clear water in the right pot ... thought I'd see if I could get some good varigation in the yarn doing this ... and it worked!
My first attempt at dip dying ... it was fun to mix up small amounts of this and that dye and dip, dip, dip ... I'll be dip dying again very soon ... I want to dip dye some fat quarters of wool for a new rug I have drawn up ... see the background yarn hanging on the far right side of the old drying rack? I love how it turned out once it dried.
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All my finished goodies ...
I didn't make it ... but I didn't blow it by much really ... only three fat quarters and a new little purse pattern ... not bad really ... you should have seen this quilt shop!!!! Actually, you CAN see the shop ... here's the link ... http://www.quiltersgeneralstore.com/ Gorgeous fabrics everywhere!!! Civil war and reproductions galore!!!! I bought the backing for my king sized quilt and my twin quilt for $4/yard in the clearance section (NICE selection too!!!) ... I got such a deal on 16(!!) yards of fabric, I "rewarded" myself with the fat quarters and pattern. All my new fabrics have been washed and dried ... it's time to start ironing and piecing the backings ... can't wait to take them to the long arm quilter ...