ARtFul CReaTioNs

hand dyed fabrics from RedBarn-Studios

Every dye session a “mud” bath is created from the mixing of dyes as I pour different colours over the fabrics. At the end of a session I sometimes dunk a piece of fabric in this mud bath just to see what comes out. I end up with what I like to call mud cloths.

From time to time I will offer these “Mud Cloths” for sale. Here are two of them that I just can’t believe have been made from discards of excess dye.

Here, here to all our efforts at recycling!!

Mud Cloth 2

Mud Cloth 2

1 half yard
item # AC-114/2
$9.00   SOLD

Mud Cloth 3

Mud Cloth 3

1 half yard
item # AC-120/2
$9.00   SOLD

These next three pieces were dyed over a bar. I drape the fabric over the bar with a catch tray underneath and pour the dye over it. The dye moves down the fabric in slow motion and it’s almost like watching a slow crack develop on a newly dried sidewalk. Mesmerizing!

Bahama Seas

Bahama Seas

1 half yard
item #AC-112/2
$9.00  SOLD

Rich Flame

Rich Flame

1 half yard
item # AC-115/2
$9.00    SOLD

Kelp at Sea

Kelp at Sea

1 half yard
item #AC-136/2
$9.00   SOLD

p.s. The green “mud cloth” at the beginning of this post was dyed using the dye discards of the three pieces of fabric above. Fascinating isn’t it?

September 30, 2008 Posted by | hand dyes | | Comments Off

   

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