C&G Certificate Module 3, Chapter 3 - Fabrics and Threads

I chose turquoise/blue and orange/gold without realising how many fabrics and threads I had in the colour range!

I enjoyed tie-dyeing in Module 2, so it was fun to  have another go, this time with colours. I dyed plain white cottons and silks as well as some of the plain coloured fabrics I had in my stash. I used Dylon again. The cottons took the dye very well and the silks produced more muted colours, but still very attractive.




SKETCH BOOK

Page 29
It's all in the preparation!


Page 30
Dip dyed and random dyed cotton and silk fabrics and threads.


Page 31
Various beads, shells and sequins coloured with blue and orange acrylic paint.


Page 32
White cotton  dyed turquoise.


Page 33
White cotton dyed orange.


Page 34
Medium weight white silk dipped into orange dye. I was surprised that the colour appears so pink.


Page 35
The same process as on page 34, this time with turquoise dye. The colour has stayed true to the original.


Page 36
Blue cotton (from my stash) dip dyed with orange.


Page 37
White habotai silk, dip dyed with turquoise and orange. Again the orange appears pink on the silk.


Page 38
White cotton, monoprinted with turquoise and orange acrylic paint and fabric medium.


Page 39
Dyed orange fabric from page 33 monoprinted with turquoise, using a fossil shaped mask.


Page 40
Turquoise cotton fabric from page 32, monoprinted with yellow swirls.