This looks like it may be interesting. Several things I learned:
1) 50/50 mix of rice flour & water results in dry fabric absorbing moisture faster than I could spread paste. I ended up mixing it at about 2 to1.
2) Very smooth coverage once it's thinned enough. No cracking on the surface as it dries. Drying
will take longer as the amount of water was doubled.
3) A 16oz bag of rice flour makes approximately 4 cups of resist. I used just under 2 cups on a 36x44 piece of Kona Bay. This could result in an economical resist if it works as well as dextrin. I doubt it will give the detailed cracking, but could prove interesting.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Can't resist a resist
My last post showed the beginning of an oatmeal resist technique. Here are the results of that plus a bonus resist, potato flakes! I went shopping at the asian grocery, so will post picks from my next round of resists. These include tapioca starch, rice starch and of course flour resist.
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Oatmeal. Jet black poured down the center, pushed to edges adding water to dilute. |
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Oatmeal detail |
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Oatmeal detail |
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Potato flake resist batching. |
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Potato flake back |
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Potato flake back |
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Potato flake finished. Moss green. Pattern was made using the bottom of a plant try. |
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Potato flake detail |
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Potato flake detail. |
Monday, February 07, 2011
Current events
The Ombre turned out OK. They are not OMG beautiful, but they are acceptable. My ugly perfectionism is rearing it's head, but I am doing my best to tamp it down.
On to more positive things. Here are a few of the works in progress. Baby quilt for a friends new grand baby.
On to more positive things. Here are a few of the works in progress. Baby quilt for a friends new grand baby.
Oatmeal resist.
Oatmeal resist with dye.
Backside.
A little comic relief. Blue and Squeak napping.
Thursday, February 03, 2011
Rinse & repeat as needed
Well Blogger ate another post. Good thing I don't spend much time posting or I would be plenty frustrated right now!
Anyhow, on to round two of the Ombre dyeing. I plan to press out the blue piece and decide if it needs another run.
Anyhow, on to round two of the Ombre dyeing. I plan to press out the blue piece and decide if it needs another run.
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