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divajools Thursday, March 5, 2015 Eco dying When a fossick at the op shop yielded a cream silk dress for $1, I knew straight away what I would do with it. I have dabbled in dying textiles with plants etc before but without really being invested if you know what I mean ... This time I decided to focus and see what I could create. The dress will yield lots of strips of fabric and is really soft from lots of laundering. First I dampened it and scattered it with rusty nails. A quick trip around the garden produced some eucalyptus bark and dried rose petals (don't have to dead head them now!) I wrapped the whole lot around a rusted steel sheet that I had printmaking plans for, and bound it pretty tightly with binding wire. Then it went into my make-shift dye pot where it steamed for a bit over an hour. It looked fairly mucky when I took it out ... I rinsed it in salty water and then plain water - it is still pretty gross looking if you ask me! Once it was dry I washed ...

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