Today, I have something a little different for you: a review of Debbie Maddy's newly published book, Discover Shibori: Creative Techniques in Natural Indigo Dyeing.
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All in Dyeing
Today, I have something a little different for you: a review of Debbie Maddy's newly published book, Discover Shibori: Creative Techniques in Natural Indigo Dyeing.
This summer, I’m participating in a 10-week online Natural Dyeing Study Group at the School of Sweet Georgia. This week’s content covered preparing your space and tools. and provided a great opportunity to inventory and reorganize my dyeing equipment and supplies. While the studio is looking so tidy, I took some photos to share with you.
Hmmmm . . . . the unexpected expected . . . . . now that’s an oxymoron! But those words are the perfect description for the outcome of this project.
Let’s start at the beginning of the tale.
In the last post ‘Dyeing a Pyramid’, I shared a teaser, a photo of a skein of hand painted yarn. Now, here’s the story.
. . . a color pyramid.
You likely are familiar with a color wheel which presents the colors (hues) and their relationships in an evenly spaced circular format.
For the last few weeks, I’ve been working on my first class for Skillshare and it’s now officially live!