My Journey through the worlds of art quilts, oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolors, printmaking, dyeing, encautic, art cloth, spinning, and weaving.
Also sharing stories of the rescue dogs I've known and loved.
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Thursday, April 15, 2010
Oops -- missed my 200th post anniversary!
Leave a comment and I'll be using the random number generator to draw someone for a hand-dyed fabric give-away!
Gisela, the clamped resist pieces are great. I love the warehouse piece. You're right, looks like old brick factories or warehouses. And the pole-wrapped shibori diamond one is very cool. You've made me antsy to do some dyeing (and discharging) myself. Thanks for reinvigorating me!
Your clamping results are marvelous, even though I am not generally a geometric person, I love them Dianne Leatherdale Johnson flowerpowerquilts@mts.net
I really like your shibori results.
ReplyDeleteyour shibori results are great, but i especially like your snow-dyed pieces!
ReplyDeleteOh, these are delicious! I would love to win even a fat quarter!
ReplyDeleteI loved looking at your fabric results. Looks like you're having fun! I'd love to win.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shibori.
ReplyDeleteReminded me that I have the supplies to start an indigo vat.
CONGRATULATIONS on your 200th post!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I LOVED your shibori results!!!
Gisela, the clamped resist pieces are great. I love the warehouse piece. You're right, looks like old brick factories or warehouses. And the pole-wrapped shibori diamond one is very cool. You've made me antsy to do some dyeing (and discharging) myself. Thanks for reinvigorating me!
ReplyDeleteWowser. Great results.
ReplyDeleteI love it when you get busy, Gisela. So many beautiful fabrics to look at!
ReplyDelete200 is a ton of work and dedication. Congratulations! Count me in please.
ReplyDeleteGisela - I would love to win ANYTHING you have created ! Congrats on your 200th.
ReplyDeleteYour shibori pieces make me want to give some a try.... really neat! A fat quarter would be super!
ReplyDeleteAll of your work is just beautiful. Bet it is so much fun to do.
ReplyDeleteYour clamping results are marvelous, even though I am not generally a geometric person, I love them
ReplyDeleteDianne Leatherdale Johnson
flowerpowerquilts@mts.net
What an abundance of unique pieces! I love your integration of folding, clamping, dyes and discharge!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see how you clamp and stitch your pieces.
ReplyDeleteDarcy Berg
www.darcyberg.com
Ilove you blog and the shibori
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely work--particularly like the shibori. Keep us posted!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the one that's twisted with the plastic straps.
ReplyDeleteHome Depot, here I come!
I've been hooked on your blog since I discovered your snow-dying projects! And I love that flour paste piece!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!!!
ReplyDeleteHope I'm not too late. Leaving town without computer access is a bummer.
Absolutely amazing shibori. I must get busy and try some new techniques. Thanks, Cathy
ReplyDeleteAmazing work. You inspired me to do some myself. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow woman! You've been one busy dyer! I love the results, absolutely beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your shibori and the stuff from the snow dyeing episodes. I too did so snow dyeing and now have a reason to LOVE the snow.
ReplyDeleteway to go on your 200th post....may I get there too someday
I would love a piece of your fabric. The colours are glorious.
ReplyDeleteRicky in Winnipeg
I love your shibori! Inspired.
ReplyDeleteSorry this took me so long to finish up -- family emergency.
ReplyDeleteThe fabric winners are HandiBrenda and Darcy! Please e-mail me with your addresses and I'll send out your fabric.