Indigo Moons

This last weekend I went to the exhibit “To Dye For” at the de Young Art Museum with my mother. Museum bumming is a favorite pastime with us and it had been a while since we had a chance to go to an exhibit together. If you are local or in the San Francisco area between now and January I highly suggest checking out this exhibit. Sadly you can’t take photos, nor is there a book of the exhibit so you will just have to trust me.

The exhibit inspired us to go home and play with a new Indigo vat. We didn’t manage to take photos, to much indigo all over us to handle the camera, but Monday night I got Will to take a couple shots while I tried out my Itajime resist shapes that I got a while back from Rossie.

This is after three dips in the vat, I really had to work the corners to get the dye in the folds as much as possible. I wanted as deep a saturation as I could get everywhere but in the circles. The fabric was some scrap silk I had.

I accidentally cracked one of the circles slightly by tightening the clamp too much, but the thin lines it caused actually appeal to me a lot.

I was very happy over all with this piece as I haven’t done any itajime since I took hand dyeing back in college. At the suggestion of a friend I think I am going to cut it down the center and sew it back together in to a long wide scarf so I can wear it. I can’t wait to play with the other shapes I got, triangles, ovals and coming in the mail soon….toast!

Dye Me Mine

This next Saturday is the Whole Earth Festival at UC Davis. It is a giant low impact festival with lots of craft vendors, live music, vegetarian food, drum circles, solar panels, improvisational dancing, and it is lots of fun; a mini Woodstock if you will. Of course there will be lots of tie-dye being sold and worn so of course we had to make some of our own to wear! But just to drive Libby a little crazy, I won’t post finished pics just yet. In the mean while here are some teaser photos:

In order to use up all the dye we also did a bunch of low immersion samples. Looks for pictures of those coming soon!