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Primary Tints: A Beginning Fabric Dyeing Tutorial from Candied Fabrics
Primary Tints: A Beginning Fabric Dyeing Tutorial from Candied FabricsWe have a new line of 100% Organic Cotton Solids from Robert Kaufman in the shop; it’s prepared-for-dyeing (PFD) and includes a variety of weights and weaves, from twill and canvas to voile and poplin. Candy from Candied Fabrics recently included our new fabrics in her Organic Prepared for Dying (PFD) Fabric Test to see how they react to dye and take on color. Candy’s an expert at dyeing fabrics, with over 13 years of experience and a beautiful, extensive collection of art she creates with the fabric she dyes. We asked Candy to give us some dyeing basics so you can take the 100% Organic Cotton Solids and create your own perfect fabrics. She’s here today with her beginning fabric dyeing tutorial on primary tints. (Wouldn’t this be perfect with Malka’s Fish Baby Log Cabin pattern ?– You could dye your own fabrics and create an absolutely gorgeous quilt.) Candy is having a giveaway on her blog to celebrate the start her fifth year of business as an artist working exclusively with her own hand dyed fabrics. Be sure to stop by and enter! We hope you’re inspired by today’s tutorial to create your own dyed fabrics… Have you ever envied all the luscious colors and textures artists get when they dye their own fabric? Well envy no more– You should try your hand at dyeing! This introduction to dyeing will show you how to create tints of the three primary colors: fuscia, yellow and turquoise. Not only is this an easy way to get started dyeing, you’ll be creating lots of different values of three hues, which come in handy when you’re trying to create movement and contrast in whatever you’re creating. What you’ll need to dye all 3 Gradations: |
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