I was inspired to dye some fabric for possible use with the Bargello as borders.
I am not sure I will like these fabrics with it....but I love them as they are.
I did one rather large piece (approx 24" by 108") that is blue and green.
It has some white background remaining.
I like it a lot.
Another shot of it
There is also a mostly blue piece that has a green curve through it.
The color isn't exactly true, in reality it is a little darker.
I love this one. It may work in that quilt.
Next up is a piece that only has the green on it.
Actually there is a bit of blue but it mixed with the green to make a "bluer" green.
I really love the textures the dyes created in this one.
This could be over-dyed for a different effect, but I love it like this.
The white is actually a very very pale green.
That was a delightful accident.
Since I had extra dye, this kitchen towel that I wasn't fond of got tossed in also.
It went from pastel blah to colorfully happy.
I have been using it and will use it much more now.
There are four pieces of an "orange/red/purple" soaking now.
I think this is the final soak and all of the excess dye will be soaked out.
When this is done, the colors don't bleed. I love knowing this trick.
I dye some of my own fabrics now, but I still buy Vicki's hand dyes.
Vicki soaks all her fabrics for two 12 hour soaks before the final wash.
It makes a huge difference.
Have you tried fabric dyeing?
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative

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