Remember when I posted about the cool mini work shop in Kakishibui dyeing with fermented persimmon juice that was held, thanks to the Textile Guild, at the fair in August? Well I decided to play around with the scarf a bit more. I washed it with a baking soda solution again, left it outside to dry, and then printed some leaf & fern shapes onto it with transparent Stewart Gill paints. I like it a lot better now ! I may try to lightly over-dye the whole thing and see what happens -- that would be my next project. Experiment. Experiment ! What do you think?
Monday, September 1, 2008
Updated Kakishibui Silk Scarf
Remember when I posted about the cool mini work shop in Kakishibui dyeing with fermented persimmon juice that was held, thanks to the Textile Guild, at the fair in August? Well I decided to play around with the scarf a bit more. I washed it with a baking soda solution again, left it outside to dry, and then printed some leaf & fern shapes onto it with transparent Stewart Gill paints. I like it a lot better now ! I may try to lightly over-dye the whole thing and see what happens -- that would be my next project. Experiment. Experiment ! What do you think?
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3 comments:
I think the scarf is beautiful. So delicate looking.
The scarf is lovely with the leaf prints. Hmmm, very lovely --- I'm sure experimenting would work out fine, but it's so pretty this way too!
And thank you for the quote for the day. It's filled with wisdom.
LaTeaDah
Wow, the scarf is beautiful! I've enjoyed catching up with what you've been doing this week.
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