The fabric dyeing supplies are on the table...
Let's try some Parfait or Lasagna style dyeing...
5 gallon bucket........wire napkin holder in bottom
to keep fabric off the bottom...
Soda Soaked Cotton Fabric:
Scrunched up......then placed in 5 gallon buckets...
Ice piled on top of fabric:
Sprinkle Procion MX dye powder on top of ice...
Place another layer of ice on top of dye powder...
Add more soda soaked fabric on top...
Sprinkle more dye powder on top of ice...
Keep repeating fabric, ice, dye, ice:
Like making lasagna or a parfait.
Keep going until the buckets are full.
My neighbor, Kathi, is wearing a mask...
prevents her from breathing in the dye powder.
We filled all the big containers in the house:
It took 2 days for the ice to melt.
Then I placed them by the wood stove to warm up and batch.
On the 5th day I rinsed and washed the iced fabrics:
Parfait Iced Fabrics......Washed and Dried
What I learned...
I used waaay too much dye powder...
I used plenty of ice......but too much dye powder.
I lost a lot of the texture created by the ice...
because too much dye powder...
over saturated the fabric with color...
I was hoping for softer, paler colors.....and this is too dark.
This piece has lighter blues...
and so did this one...
you are able to see the icy textures in these pieces...
For the most part, each layer of the parfait maintained its'
original dye color......not too much blending.
The colors stayed true and didn't muddy up...
I learned a lot from this dye experiment...
This is a technique you can use year round....
No need to wait for winter to bring the snow.
It is fast to layer up, easy and FUN!
Next time...
I won't have such a heavy hand with the dye powders.
The darkest fabrics I plan to do some discharging
Yes, that is a puppy paw on the fabric.
May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi