Thursday, February 5, 2009

Dye Release

The photo on the right shows 2 examples of dye release.  Both fabrics had a bleach paste (In this instance Cascade liquid dishwasher soap) applied to make the leaf pattern designs.  I used a stencil and a foam roller to make the ginkgo leaf design. The oak leaf design was made with a foam stamp.  I lightly rolled the paste onto the stamp with the foam roller.  I let the bleach set for 10 minutes on the green fabric and only 5 minutes on the dark navy fabric.  The bleach was rinsed away and then the fabric was soaked for 15 minutes in a water and vinegar mixture to stop the bleaching process.

The green fabric on top is one of my hand dyed fabrics.  The fabric on the bottom is a commercial dye/batik.  I was curious to see how my fabric would hold up to the bleach in the release paste.  I was pleasantly surprised.  I use a dye fixative in the final stage of dyeing to increase color fastness.  There was much less of a reaction than I expected.  On the other hand I did not expect the quick results with the commercially dyed fabric. I guess that what makes this technique so much fun.  You never know what your end result will be.

7 comments:

Jackie's Stitches said...

They're both so pretty! Having fun is the best part but you also get such wonderful results!

Lynn Cohen said...

This is an interesting process. Thanks for the teach-in. I wonder if and when I will want to get my hands in dye? In the meantime I shall enjoy watching you do it and your wonderful results.

knitsewjo said...

They're both beautiful...
I especially love the gingko.
It would go ever so nicely with an embroidered pillow I have... by Shady Grove, of course!!

bindu said...

They are both gorgeous, Chris!

JennaLouiseCreates said...

Beautiful Fabrics, I love the process. Your quilt "Mod" is really fun, you should be so proud! I'm catching up on posts and I want to give you all the support I can with your changes...good for you! I can relate to all that you have been through. One day at a time, one lifestyle change here and there. It really worked for me, I threw the "D" word out the window a long time ago and learned not to deprive myself of anything. If I want a cookie, I only eat half. I put a lot of things in the freezer and have learned to put fiber in my diet. Blessings to you and know you are not alone. Jenna Louise

Faith said...

Wow I love how these has turned out and I cant wait to see what results you come up when you start having dye-ing fun.

Gwen Buchanan said...

Chris this is totally fascinating... and you have come up with beautiful results... makes me want to try.. Oh if I only had more time in the day!!!
Thank you so much for sharing this...