I decided to focus largely on indigo stars today and this is a close up of my favourite dip of the day:
A few more:
And not all the experiments worked out - here is one I folded, stitched and tied, hoping for multiple stars shaped like the thread ones.
After dipping into indigo here is what I got:
Still a lovely pattern - and now you know the stars are there, too, but obscured by clouds :)
This last one is another stitched shibori.
6 comments:
do you sleep? love them all.
you are doing incredible work here!
and looking at them, i realized
my resistence to shibori etc
work with the Indigo dye...it's
that the patterns created are just
so FINE, in and of themselves. i
would never be able to Cut one
and i also do not need them whole..
just want/need very small pieces
for the collage work...
so, not only did i enjoy the beauty here, but had that moment
of realization....
love,
I'm loving these indigo pieces. So beautiful - every single one. Even 'mistakes' can look glorious with fabric!
Awesome dye works!! Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
Yvonne you are becoming a real indigo queen! Beautiful work you make.....
XXXm
Deanna - yes, but I dream in blue :)
Grace - thank you and I think if I put alot of effort into a piece of shibori and it turns out well, then I might want to keep it whole and it could be part of a bag or clothing or a pillow or even just hang on its own. But many of these can also join into a larger piece and I do cut them when a piece I am putting together to stitch calls for it.
Marie - thank you and this mistake was a lucky one.
Mary Helen - glad you like them!
Martine - the pushing into the blue is the fun part - all the possible variety. And thankyou!
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