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  • Designing & Printing Textiles
    Designing & Printing Textiles

    The book provides ideas and practical information easily accessible to textile students and designers, but also for people new this area. ; Advice on generating ideas and expressing them visually; A cultural and historical background to surface pattern design; Pattern structures and other design components; Tips on assessing a potential market; Experimental ways of working from paper onto fabric; Practical information on fabrics, recipes, equipment and techniques fro dyeing and printing; Ideas for future developments in textiles

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  • Hand Dyed Designs : A Guide to Dyeing Textiles With Plants
    Hand Dyed Designs : A Guide to Dyeing Textiles With Plants

    Hand Dyed Designs is your ultimate guide to the art of natural dyeing, offering a sustainable approach to creating stunning, one-of-a-kind textiles, including 18 projects. Author and maker Katie Ellen Wilkins of Studio Tinta has ideas for curious beginners through to seasoned dyers.The first part of the book focuses on the essential information you'll need to know before you begin the dyeing itself.This includes how to choose the best fabrics, an explanation of the different mordants, necessary equipment and how to store dyes.The second part highlights Katie's favourite dye plants, from marigold and madder to avocado pits, and has instructions for common dyeing techniques like bundle dyeing and immersion dyeing. In the final part of the book, Katie shows you how to create 18 beautiful fashion and homeware pieces with your dyed fabrics, from an indigo linen robe to madder and marigold dyed socks to a pomegranate and geranium silk eye mask. Packed with stunning imagery of the dyeing process, textiles and project ideas, Hand Dyed Designs will inspire you to walk outside and make art with nature.

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  • Natural Dyeing : Learn How to Create Colour and Dye Textiles Naturally
    Natural Dyeing : Learn How to Create Colour and Dye Textiles Naturally

    Natural Dyeing reveals the endless possibilities of plant-based dyes and how they will inspire you for years to come. Natural Dyeing explores the versatility of plant-based dyes, from understanding, choosing and preparing your fibre for dyeing to foraging for your dyes and the different dyeing methods used.You can then put your skills to the test with eight projects, including a Silk-dyed Bandana, Furoshiki-inspired bag and a Korean-style Cloth used to wrap gifts. Natural Dyeing inspires you to experiment with natural dyes to give old garments a new lease of life, to create beautiful tablecloths and napkins from offcuts of linen and to inject a pop of colour into your cushions.

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  • Blended Embroidery : Combining Old & New Textiles, Ephemera & Embroidery
    Blended Embroidery : Combining Old & New Textiles, Ephemera & Embroidery

    Raid the attic! Preserve family memories with new quilts that lovingly tie together the past with the present.Learn how to comb through bits of history and reimagine them into wall art, sewing notions, and more!Gorgeous embroidery adds richness to these vintage hybrids.Full instructions for five projects, fifteen stitch techniques, and a gallery full of ideas will help you rescue bits of history to create a cherished new piece for your home!

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  • Is printing on textiles toxic?

    Printing on textiles can be toxic if certain chemicals and dyes are used in the printing process. Some of these chemicals can be harmful to both the environment and human health. However, there are eco-friendly and non-toxic alternatives available for textile printing, such as water-based inks and natural dyes. It is important for manufacturers and consumers to be aware of the potential toxicity of printing on textiles and choose safer options whenever possible.

  • Why are indicators not suitable for dyeing textiles?

    Indicators are not suitable for dyeing textiles because they are not permanent and can fade or change color over time, especially when exposed to light, heat, or other environmental factors. This makes it difficult to maintain the desired color of the dyed textile. Additionally, indicators may not provide a wide range of color options, limiting the versatility of the dyeing process. Finally, indicators may not be as colorfast or washfast as other types of dyes, leading to potential color bleeding or fading during washing or exposure to moisture.

  • Does anyone have tips for dyeing, bleaching, etc. textiles?

    When dyeing textiles, it's important to pre-wash the fabric to remove any finishes that may interfere with the dye. Use the appropriate dye for the fabric type and follow the instructions carefully. For bleaching, always test a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure the fabric can handle the bleach. Use gloves and work in a well-ventilated area when working with bleach to protect your skin and lungs.

  • Can you please help me with dyeing textiles in the bathtub?

    Yes, I can help you with dyeing textiles in the bathtub. First, make sure the bathtub is clean and free of any soap residue. Then, fill the bathtub with enough hot water to fully submerge the textiles. Next, dissolve the dye in the water and add the textiles, making sure to stir them constantly to ensure even dye distribution. Let the textiles soak for the recommended time, then rinse them thoroughly with cold water and hang them to dry. Finally, clean the bathtub immediately to avoid any staining.

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  • Can curry be used for dyeing textiles and if so, how?

    Yes, curry can be used for dyeing textiles. The yellow pigment in curry, known as curcumin, can be extracted from turmeric and used as a natural dye for textiles. To use curry as a dye, the fabric is typically soaked in a solution of water and turmeric, then boiled to help set the color. The longer the fabric is soaked and the more turmeric is used, the deeper the yellow color will be.

  • What is embroidery thread?

    Embroidery thread is a type of thread specifically designed for use in embroidery and other decorative stitching. It is typically made from cotton, silk, or synthetic materials and comes in a wide variety of colors and thicknesses. Embroidery thread is often stronger and more lustrous than regular sewing thread, making it ideal for creating intricate and detailed designs on fabric. It is commonly used in hand embroidery, machine embroidery, and other needlework projects.

  • How is the effect of the screen printing double print ghost shadow created when printing with white water-based ink on black textiles?

    The double print ghost shadow effect in screen printing with white water-based ink on black textiles is created by the ink not fully covering the black fabric in the first pass. When the second pass is made, the ink partially covers the already printed area, creating a ghostly shadow effect. This is often intentional and adds a unique and artistic quality to the printed design. The amount of pressure, ink viscosity, and screen tension all play a role in achieving this effect.

  • How can I remove embroidery?

    To remove embroidery, you can start by carefully cutting the threads on the backside of the fabric using small scissors or a seam ripper. Be sure to only cut the embroidery threads and not the fabric itself. Once the threads are cut, gently pull them out from the front of the fabric. You may need to use tweezers to remove any stubborn threads or residue left behind.

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