Thursday, September 25, 2008
Prairie Treasures Quilt Show
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Another Question

Tannin is used in natural dyeing as a premordant so I am surprised that it is washing out. Rust dyeing is sensitive to ph levels. If you are soaking it in soda ash in preparation for procion dyeing that might be what is causing it to "soften around the edges."
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
More Crystals



Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Blue and Gold




Monday, September 01, 2008
Labor Day Already?

Friday, August 29, 2008
Polyester Double Knit Re-Purposed


Thursday, August 28, 2008
Strange Bottle Results


Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Who is using the Rust-Tex Studio...


I will post a picture of the finished piece as soon as I can.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Hanging-out with Friends




Yuck!!! What were they thinking!!!
The picture of the day is what I wore to our eldest daughter's wedding. Many of my friends left comments on the Pirate and the Princess post, requesting to see what I wore. I call it my Rust-Tex Floater and wear it on special occassions.
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
The Pirate and the Princess


The cake was in the shape of a castle decorated with trailing vines and a meander quilting pattern in the icing.
Yes it is leaning. It was in the upper 80'sF that day and the poor cake had spent an hour being transported by car to the site of the wedding.
Our youngest daughter made these truly unique "cake toppers".
This picture shows how a pirate cuts a wedding cake.
This one shows how a well bred princess cuts a cake.And this one show how working together a wedding cake can be properly cut by a pirate and a princess.
I baked the cake on what turned out to be the hottest day of summer so far. But my sister-in-law the professional cake decorator, is the real hero in this story. She drove from Waukegan, IL to Madison, WI after she got off work on Friday night to decorate the cake. She arrived in Madison about 7:15 and the cake was done about 12:30.
During transport one of the turrets fell off before the cake was one block from the house. SIL has done enough wedding cakes that she knew to bring along a repair kit. I have no idea what all is in a cake repair kit, but my SIL knew and she had it with her so the cake looked fabulous all day. When I went to take one more picture before we cut it one of the turrets fell off. I took that as a sign that it was definitely time to cut the cake.
Thank you Carol!!!
It was an amazing cake!!!
Sunday, August 03, 2008
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Another Question about Rust Dyeing

Using plastic bags just sends more things to the landfill so I try not to use them. Wrapping your rust dyed piece tightly with plastic will restrict the oxygen available. I had an interesting talk with a chemist at Midwest Fiber and Folk Art Show. He said iron oxide formed with less air is black, iron oxide formed with a lot of air is reddish. This might open up a whole world of experimentation for someone.
Would that be you?
Monday, July 28, 2008
Question and Answer about Rust Dyeing

Quilts that were made in the late 1800 contained fabric that was dyed with natural dyes. Iron was one of the mordants used in natural dyeing. When combined with natural dyes it "saddened" the colors, meaning it makes them darker. Many black and drak brown fabrics were created by combining iron oxide and tannin. In quilts from that era we sometimes see those black fabrics have rotted away. But those quilts are 100+ years old, have seen hard wear and been washed many times .
I do not recommend that people use any fabric that is dye with iron oxide in a bed quilt. But I think it is fine for wall hangings that might get vacuumed a few times in their life. I also sell rust dyed wearables and figure that the buyer will get tired of wearing that scarf before it develops any holes.
I am expecting my rust dye fabric to out last me and I am 55 years old. I think the archival thing is overblown. If you enjoy making and using rust dyed fabric are you going to let some "archivists" scare you off?
I hope this information will free YOU up to try rust dyeing.
Monday, July 07, 2008
Finished Commission


I was glad she was so delighted with it.

She and her mom said the most complimentary thing, "You will never get tired of this wallhanging. Every time you look at it you will see something different."


Sunday, July 06, 2008
July 4th, 2008


Two days late but good wishes are always better later than never
Friday, July 04, 2008
Rust Dye Shibori





Thursday, July 03, 2008
MIA

Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Rust Dye Vidcast


Friday, May 09, 2008
Fish Scales


