This is India Flint wearing her amazing coat of many dyes.
India uses plants and flowers, leaves and other vegetable matter to dye her felted wool, silk and cotton pre- loved fabrics. No mordant is needed other than the metal pot or little bits of copper that she finds and recycles.
A piece of felted wool dyed using eucalyptus leaves.
India is showing us how to prepare a piece for the dyepot. The leaves were collected from the ground around our workplace. This fabric was rolled up very tightly and put into a dye bath ( water boiling in a pot with leaves .) Obviously different leaves yield different colours.
My felted "landskin", comprising of stitched prefelted wool, oddments of silk and remnants of cotton and knitted bits of lace.
7 comments:
Beautiful. I was wondering what you'd learn at your workshop!
Sounds amazing and inspiring!
Wow, so inspiring! Are you going to carry on at home?
What extraordinary work! I love the idea of collecting leaves to dye things, wonderful!
Love Vanessa xxx (do you mind if i knit)
looks really lovely. Hope you enjoyed it. Can't wait to see your weaving too...
love K xxx (not anonymous!)
Looks like you had an amazing workshop, inspiring. I just love that coat.
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