For the Maki-age Shibori challenge that Karren Brito of ENTWINEMENTS posted for the month of October, I decided that the effect I wanted to try to reproduce was the green and white pattern seen on variegated nasturtium leaves and shown in this photo.
The finished piece is at the end of the post, or check out photos of all the finished pieces posted so far in the Maki-age Shibori Challenge flickr pool. Here is a brief description of what I did.
3 comments:
leaves you wanting to do more doesn't it? like the green......
Leakage or not. that is an amzing "translation"! Well done! What will you create from this? How big is it?
(And i wonder if they make daddie silk too :})
Hi Arlee, I would like to work more on this piece and am also afraid to ruin it :) I'd like to cap the leaves and flowers, discharge the green dye then dye the background a golden brown colour. Then I'd like to embroider the flower and hand or machine quilt the whole piece. I don't know if you can see it but I've stitched in the stems and would pull these stitches tight when discharging to get the green stems of the nasturtium. The piece is 18X28". Thanks for the encouragement! If I wreck it I can always try again right!
PS. Mommie is a unit of weight (Japanese) for woven silk. The more mommies the denser the silk.
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