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I'm a woman who loves life, art and nature. Je suis une femme qui aime la vie, l'art et la nature

jeudi 16 mai 2013

Indigo...a blue to dye for

I didn't find this expression myself, but it reflects for me how special and thrilling indigo dyeing is. There is nothing like it. I even like the odd smell....I don't have picture of the dyeing process, because I was to busy of course and also because it was on a rainy day and I had to work in my barn where it is too dark and too messy to make nice photos.
So I show you some of the results : different sorts of wool, of cotton, linen, jute, silk, yarn and lace, all turned into nice blues!


 


And My cat Loulou loves to sleep on wool, she's not allowed to, but tries to whenever she gets the chance.



Merino wool felted on cotton gaze and silk hankies. It's the wool that takes the best the indigo dye.


The colour of rusted metal and indigo is so beautiful!




 I don't know where this lovely rug was made, but it is fascinating to discover the techniques of binding and stitching, known as shibori (Japan) or tie-dye (in the West).




This piece I've made in the nineteens, when I was studying Textile Art in the Ecole de Beaux Art . The resist I used , as far as I remember, is a paste of the dried manioc root, and was applied with a small chicken feather. Once dyed and dried, the resist could be scrapped off with a knife. I was really fun to do and I regret that I never wrote down what the paste was really made of.




On Pinterest I have a board called 'Blue', where I 've pinned all kind of blues. Not only indigo dyed fabrics, and Japanese Boro textiles, but also blue paintings, ballpoint drawings, blue ceramic vases, blue sculptures.
I invite you to have a look : Blue, indigo...a blue to dye for.

vendredi 1 mars 2013

A Felted Hat and Scarf

A hat, inspired on the Afghan bonnet, felted with fine merino wool and coloured in black, eucalyptus green, deep sea green and turquoise. I incorporated Indian silk in the felt, in the same range of colours. You can turn it inside out and so you have two hats in one.For sale in my Etsy shop.

Un chapeau  inspiré des bonnets afghans et feutré avec de la laine mérinos, colorée en noir, vert et turquoise.
J'ai incorporé des morceaux de soie dans le feutre. Tu peux retourner le bonnet! Ainsi tu as deux bonnets en un!
A vendre dans ma boutique.

A felted Hat and Scarf with silk incorporated, by ZamirteTextiles

A felted Hat with silk incorporated, by ZamirteTextiles
A felted Hat with silk incorporated, by ZamirteTextiles

A felted Hat with silk incorporated, by ZamirteTextiles. Here the hat is turned inside out!


Felted Creations by ZamirteTextiles
Felted Creations by ZamirteTextiles



mercredi 27 février 2013

Yellows from my garden

Flowers from Calendula, Solidago, Dahlia, Cosmos,....They dye wool in wonderful yellows....



Nuno Felted Scarves on vintage silk and on silk saris, ZamirteTextiles on Etsy

A Dahlia felted Bag with silk incorporated, ZamirteTextiles.

Nuno Felted Scarf on a silk sari, merino wool dyed with calendula, cosmos, solidago, onion

Nuno Felted Scarf on vintage silk, merino wool dyed with Dahlias, ZamirteTextiles on Etsy


Felted Scarf, merino wool, dyed with Solidago, gold thread, ZamirteTextiles on Etsy.
A Dahlia Bracelet or Necklace, ZamirteTextiles on Etsy

Wall Hanging, slow cloth, cotton, silk, felt, rust prints, eco dyed, by Natalie Magnin 2011.
More pictures on my facebook page Zamirte - Taxtile Art