Bonnie loves collecting found objects so rust dyeing was right up her alley. She particularly likes to walk along railroad tracks, where she usually finds some very interesting rusted material. Rust dyeing is accidental. After examining the fabric Bonnie hopes an idea will come to her. This particular piece screamed the veins of a mine. She dyed the original fabric and thought it was a poor example of dyeing with too much white and just a little turquoise color so she "over rust dyed" it. The fun part was when she decided to discharge the rusted fabric with rust remover. Unfortunately, this process is not very well controlled so she had some work to do to remedy that. The mine entrance is from old wood found along the tracks. The mine cart is made from rusted parts from an old toy train. Bonnie loved making her piece for the Rust-Tex Collection and will continue to experiment with rust dyeing.
Tiffany Turquoise Mine detail
To see similar pieces of Bonnie's look at her 2009 journal quilt entries by clicking on the link below:
http://www.quiltart.com/triple_play/artists/5.html












Here is the blurb I wrote for Tote Tuesday:



She didn't actually give me the red buttons. She was a sewer, so I took artistic license and sewed them on. She like them too.
And on this one I used some of the many suit cuffs that had buttons on the cuffs.
All in all she was very pleased with this first quilt. It was delivered Aug 1, 2009. The next one is due Feb 1, 2010. So I have to get going on it soon.
























