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Showing posts with label Quilt Fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quilt Fabric. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

New snow-dyed fabric...working on RRCB...and signs of Spring?

I snow dyed a rather large piece of fabric the other day when we got 10" of snow in a storm. wine, purple, green and brown. The wine and purple took over...so I put it back on the screen, piled it with more snow...and added green and teal dyes. 












The end result is much nicer I believe! 




Today I stitched together the center of my RRCB scrappy quilt. It measures 75" x 90"...without borders! I am still piecing the outer border together and will change it a bit from the original pattern. Hope to have this one completed by the end of the month as I need to quilt it and send it to a show in California. Nothing big...no judges, just a show! How exciting!











Is this a sign that spring is near? I hope so. It has been awful cold here at night. Although the snow is melting in the day due to the rain we have been getting. 
Isn't he precious? A little cottontail bunny...not very old if you ask me. There are lots of birds chirping too! It sounds so peaceful outside.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

First Attempt at Snow Dyeing!

What fun! 
I snow dyed this piece about 2 weeks ago. I have shown pictures of each step. 
I used Rit dye..as that is what I can get locally. 


Materials list:
- piece of white cotton, prewashed in warm water to remove the sizing so that the dye would 'take' to the fibers. I did NOT dry the fabric after washing. 
- Rit dyes in various colors, eiter liquid or powder, I used both
- old metal washtub
- metal screen to place over top of washtub
- snow
- salt (Rit dye works best with salt) 
- tongs
- Retaine for washing in hot to set the dye




fabric laying on wire screen











 covered with snow
 adding green Rit liquid dye
 adding turquoise Rit powder dye
look at the pretty mixture
the dyes starting to separate into color due to the cold snow
more pretty colors
adding salt to help the Rit dye work...also sped up the melting process as the temperature was just at freezing
snow melting..see the fabric underneath 
snow almost melted
 wet
after washing/drying...isn't it pretty!


I have more fabric ready to dye...just need for it to snow! No fear...where I live, we will certainly see snow before June gets here! 

Friday, November 26, 2010

Treated myself for Black Friday!

Origins by Basic Grey for Moda...I have loved this line since it first came out. Now...I own 2 fat quarter packs of it! 
These colors are just yummy! The bottom two are Thimbleberries fabrics...and the top one is a Moda print. Poison Green! Gotta love that. 


Won't these make great choices for backgrounds on some fabulous scrappy quilts?! My better half loves the burnt orange fabric! Better start planning a quilt for just him! {wink} 


There isn't much of the bottom print...so I will just add it to my stash.