Showing posts with label lace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lace. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Old Lace Dyed, Old Friends Revisited


Old Lace Dyed

I inherited this old piece of handwork years ago and just today unearthed it in my stash of laces. It was like finding an old friend and dying it seemed just right--like revisiting and revitalizing relationships with old friends.



I laid out a piece of vintage, cotton lace on a disposable baking pan, lightly diluted liquid Rit Dye concentrate into glass bowls and painted the dye onto the lace with a natural bristle paint brush.


I then place the lace onto the glass plate turntable in the microwave oven...


and set the timer to 1 minute on a high heat setting and repeated the heating process 3 times.


After removing the dyed lace from the microwave oven, it was rinsed thoroughly in clear water until the water ran clear. The final step involved drying the piece with a heat gun (not a hair dryer) to further assure heat setting of color. Special care was taken not to get the heat gun too close to the lace and not to leave it too long in any one area.

I like the lace just as it is but something tells me that it is destined to develop further into a fiber art piece. Time and meanderings of the mind will tell...





















Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Jewelry Dress Form

I couldn't put the dress form idea to sleep last night so took a scrap of fabric, traced the pattern from the screen print project onto the fabric and turned it into a jewelry dress form. The original fabric fell somewhere between eggshell and beige. The form looked just fine as it was, but when I painted the stand, I had to try out Generation Green Shimmer Opaque Gel Medium Sapphire* to see if it painted nicely on fabric. Ah ha! It did. It stiffened the fabric a bit and that is just fine for this project. The lace necklace and waist detailing was made on the sewing machine. I merely stitched circles and odd shapes on the stabilizer, rinsed out the stabilizer, and stitched these lacy pieces onto the form.



* Generation Green Gel Mediums may be ordered on-line through keelingskrafts.com. If you ever order anything through Keelings Krafts, you will be delighted. Barb and Doug Keeling are great to work with.