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Archive for November, 2013

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Tuesday, November 5th, 2013

3x3s11-13

Thought it was time to document the progress on the 3x3s. I hope to have the rows stitched together by the end of November. Then I have to connect the rows. I have an idea of how I will do that. Here are the remaining 3x3s.

3x3sl3fttostitch

I am starting to declutter and box up studio stuff for the move. I am starting with the dye/paint kitchen. I am going to completely empty it, box of stuff to go to the new studio, set aside stuff to donate to my guild’s silent auction and trash what is useless.

I have the cabinets empty.

emptyshelves

moreemptyshelves

I still have to do the undersink cabinet.

I have so much stuff that I want to hang on to because I am thinking of doing some classes in my new studio – small groups and one on one.

paintsupplies

This is a tub of painting supplies, but not the brushes – just containers.

tubofchemicals

A tub of chemicals!!

bigtubofdyes

A tub of dyes and disposable gloves. (if only I would remember to put them on)

shiboripoles

Shibori poles.

dyecontainersDye squirt bottles and containers.

sortingtable

The sorting table and my ubiquitous bottle of water.

I am feeling so much better this week. That virus I had knocked the stuffing out of me for a week. All of a sudden, on Monday, I was back to normal energy and happiness. It also helped that they finished the roof and chimney repair yesterday and packed up and left this morning. Nice to have peace and quiet again.

The Printed Fabric Bee and Orange Circles

Monday, November 4th, 2013

orangecircleprizepack

It is so exciting to have our first reveal for the Printed Fabric Bee. Above are 6 inch squares of each fabric created and you could win them. You just need to hop on over to Queen Bee Lynn Krawczyk’s blog and leave a comment or leave a comment on our FB page (just click on the logo in my sidebar). There will be one more square added to the group as Pokey Bolton was busy at quilt festival in Houston and will have to catch up with us.

Here are the pieces that Lynn received from each of us.

Carolgerriejackie

lesleyjuliesusanorangecircle

lisalindaorangecircles

I thought I would let you know how I printed my orange circle piece. I didn’t have a lot of time because of other stuff going on in my life and true to my usual MO, I decided to do something I had never done before. I wanted to use the Jacquard product called Color Magnet. The jar I bought was for screen printing. I did not realize that there was another consistency because this was a thick gooey substance and very difficult to work with.

goopycolormagnet

The substance is yellow so that you can see where you have used it. The premise is that wherever the substance is on the cloth, the dye color will strike quickly and become a darker color. I wanted to stamp and draw circles. These are the objects I used for making marks.

printingobjects

The syringes did not work because the substance was too thick. Here is the fabric drying before I dyed it.

dyemagnetprintedfabric

I used two different orangish dyes – tangerine and rust orange.

tangerinedye

Here are my results.

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orangecircles3

orangecircles2

orangecircles1The tangerine fabric needed more work which I did not have time to do. So I chose from the rust orange fabric. Here is what I sent to Lynn.

orangecirclesubmission

This was fun – especially the reveal of all the beautiful printing done by the other bee members. Next month, we will be doing blue spirals. I have some ideas percolating. I am thinking soy wax!! Now, be sure to go leave a comment to win some fabric.

Here are links to all the blogs of the other bee members; check out how they made their orange circle.