A TECHNIQUE DRIVEN Blog dedicated to mastery of surface design techniques. First we dye, overdye, paint, stitch, resist, tie, fold, silk screen, stamp, thermofax, batik, bejewel, stretch, shrink, sprinkle, Smooch, fuse, slice, dice, AND then we set it on fire using a variety of heat tools.

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Shibori Folding - no 28



And finally, remember this one?



 
Again multiple coasters packed into the fabric:
 
And because of the safety dots, it is not so tight and therefore, the patterning of the dye is even nicer, this is really my favourite piece!

 
I will see if I can make a nice quilttop out of all these pretty pieces, will keep you posted.
Hope that you enjoyed 30 days of folding fabric, and wish you happy dyeing!

12 comments:

  1. This has been a great series, Nienke! Thanks so much for sharing all the wonderful variations that can be accomplished, especially the last one!

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  2. Bedankt voor alle voorbeelden en alle moeite die je ervoor hebt gedaan. We hebben allemaal nu een mooi naslagwerk.

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  3. The textures, colors and patterns in this one resemble flowing water. It's great! This has been a great, informative, inspirational series. Thank you.

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  4. I now have a new favorite. This piece of cloth is amazing!!!

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  5. Nienke, het was een geweldige serie om te volgen en het geeft heel veel inspiratie en duidelijkheid. Dank voor dit mooie lesmateriaal. Ik heb er al een en ander mee gedaan en ga er zeker mee verder.

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  6. Dankjewel Nienke, ik vind je "cursus" geweldig!!!!! Ik heb de sint gevraagd om op deze blog te kijken:)
    dus wie weet kan ik binnenkort wat gaan uitproberen..

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  7. this is amazing...it looks like reflections in water

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  8. Thanks for all the folding and clamping examples. They've been inspiring!
    Jeanne

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  9. Nienke wat geweldig dat je al deze experimenten met ons hebt willen delen. Het was een feestje elke dag weer te kijken.

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  10. this one turned out very cool.
    Thanks for sharing all your dyeing

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  11. Wonderful site. Thank you for sharing the techniques so clearly.

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