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MAGIC OF LIGHT, MYSTERY OF SHADOWS: 01/18/10
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Monday, January 18, 2010. ADDING THICKENER TO NATURAL DYES. When dyes are directly applied to fabric a thickener should be mixed into the dyes to keep them from wicking. Sodium alginate a gum derived from seaweed is generally used for this purpose. The type of sodium alginate used depends on the fabric. Type H is a high viscosity, low solids content thickener. This type produces a very thick solution from a small amount of alginate, and is usually used for cottons and heavier fabrics. Dyes that will be s...
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MAGIC OF LIGHT, MYSTERY OF SHADOWS: EASTER EGGS DYED NATURALLY, OF COURSE
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Friday, April 22, 2011. EASTER EGGS DYED NATURALLY, OF COURSE. When coloring eggs with natural dyestuffs, the eggs are cooked and colored at the same. Start the eggs covered with an inch of warm water and gradually raise the temperature, this keeps the eggs from cracking. Cook for about 20 minutes. Let the eggs cool down in the liquid. Wrap the eggs in onion skins and tie with string add 1 tbs white vinegar. The vinegar helps to keep the color on the eggs. The eggs can be over dyed for more complex colors.
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MAGIC OF LIGHT, MYSTERY OF SHADOWS: 09/24/10
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Friday, September 24, 2010. NIPPON HANDWEAVES IN KUSAKIZOME DYES by Akira Yamazaki. I received this book as a gift in 1974. It is my treasured possession. Only 200 copies were printed in 1959, mine is No.194. Saffron (benibana); madder (akane); gardenia (kuchinashi). Fermented indigo (ai) balls. Red (sappan wood); olive, mountain peach (shibuki);. Black is betel nut palm (binro) and indigo (ai). Brown dye is gardenia (kuchinashi);. Red is sappan wood (suoh). Gray is cranes bill geranium (gennoshoko);.
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Vanessa BAUDE / Graphiste Print et Webdesigner freelance à Rennes
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La Cuisine du Graphiste. Designers Go To Heaven. De Bien Bonnes Nouvelles. Kit de survie du créatif. Vanessa BAUDE / Graphisme / Webdesign / Photographie / Packaging à Rennes / Nessalees 2011 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /.
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MAGIC OF LIGHT, MYSTERY OF SHADOWS: 04/13/11
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011. INDIGO DYEING WOODBLOCK IMAGES FROM OLD SOURCES. There are several times during the process of dyeing indigo that are common to all cultures, dippping, wringing, stretching and airing out the fabric or yarn. Here are some images that depict these processes. Dyeing with Indigo from a mural by Diego Rivera, 1924,. Ministry of Education, Mexico City. Diego Rivera Mural, Aztec Dye and textile works. Is a handbill used in the Edo era. 1603-1867) to advertise shops and products.
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MAGIC OF LIGHT, MYSTERY OF SHADOWS: 01/31/11
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Monday, January 31, 2011. BLOCK PRINTING IN INDIA. There are many block printing workshops in India. These are photos from various dye studios and workshops. The tables are padded. This frame is used to hold the dye. There is a bamboo rack inside that is covered with fabric it makes it easier to charge up the block with dye. A block printed lungi. A block printed sari. Posted by M. JOAN LINTAULT. Labels: Block printing workshops India. Using natural dyes for block printing. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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MAGIC OF LIGHT, MYSTERY OF SHADOWS: 11/18/10
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Thursday, November 18, 2010. MAKING BLOCKS FOR FABRIC PRINTING IN INDIA. A BLOCK CARVING STUDIO IN RAJASTHAN, INDIA. SAMPLE BOOK OF WOOD BLOCK DESIGNS. SHOWING A CUSTOMER THE DESIGNS. THE BLOCK IS LEVELED THEN A MIXTURE OF CHALK AND WATER IS SMEARED. ON THE SURFACE. THE BLOCKS ARE MADE OF SHEESHAM WOOD (INDIAN ROSEWOOD). THEN THE DESIGN IS TRANSFERRED ONTO THE BLOCK BY PIERCING THE DESIGN. ON THE PAPER PATTERN INTO THE WOOD. MARKS ON THE BLOCK OUTLINING THE PATTERN. Posted by M. JOAN LINTAULT.
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MAGIC OF LIGHT, MYSTERY OF SHADOWS: KALAMKARI
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Friday, May 13, 2011. Shiva Temple beside the Swarnamukhi. Map of Andhra Pradesh, where Sri Kalahasti is located. Sri Kalahasti is not only famous for its temple but also for its dyed kalamkari. Kalamkari are naturally dyed, hand painted fabrics that are richly decorated with stylized figures and decorative elements. The subjects are the colorful myths of the Telegu language of Sri Kalahasti, the epics of the Ramayana and Mahabarata. Centuries and as far as Japan from the Nara period (649-794). Century t...
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MAGIC OF LIGHT, MYSTERY OF SHADOWS: 04/14/10
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010. Kakebuton is a japanese comforter. It is part of a futon set. Shikibuton is the under futon or mattress. Kakebuton is covered by a cover that can be very decorative. The older ones were usually dyed in indigo or pigments. The images are usually auspicious ones: pine trees for long life, bamboo, cranes, ducks, butterflies, chrysanthemums, and various flowers. Posted by M. JOAN LINTAULT. Kakebuton. Japanese Futon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.