Monday, August 23, 2010

More Custom Tees! Itajime, Shibori & Tie-Dye Techniques!

Tees for Adam - out to dry!


A good friend from high school took one look at the last batch of custom tees that I produced and ordered some for himself! I have been really falling in love with the Shibori techniques of tying up marbles to produce small polka dots or circles. I have been calling the designs produced with the use of marbles my "eclipse" design.

If you like them, keep posted I am getting ready for a September opening of my esty.com shop where you will hopefully find a variety of styles of shirts for both men & women for sale!

Always, custom orders are available and are a better value! Getting ready for family Christmas portraits? Be the coolest family on the block!



Aqua Peacock Tee

Red Umbrella Shibori Tee

Blue Eclipse Shibori Tee

Geo Flower Itajime Tee



Monday, August 9, 2010

Tie-Dye & Itajime Newborn Onsies!

CUTEST TIE-DYES EVER!

I made these as gifts for some friends who are expecting! I'm pretty happy with how they turned out, the smaller the piece the more tricky it seems to be to get a cool design.

If you like them and you have a little one, let me know! All sizes and tons of styles are available!

email me! salamandercolor@live.com

#1 - Teal & Deep Purple

#2 - Red & Yellow

#3 - Green & Royal

#4 - Multi

#5 - orange aqua & maroon

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Tie-Dye & Itajime Style Tees!!

Over the weekend I produced 5 tee shirts for a co-worker who had ordered them for his family to wear when they go on vacation this summer! What a great idea! He wanted them all to be different. They matched each other enough just by the fact that they all are hand dyed, so I tried to have each tee folded completely different and with different color profiles for each.

I am very happy with how they turned out and I am excited for the next round of tees I will produce for my soon to open etsy.com shop. Special orders available NOW! E-Mail me! I can make to order... special sizes... long sleeves.... baby & children's sizes available!

salamandercolor@live.com

:)


5 Custom Tees, out to dry!



Ocean Blues Spider Web Tee

Maroon Magic Windows Tee

Maroon & Aqua Tee

Orange & Deep Purple Fan Tee

Teal & Yellow Magic Windows Tee



Friday, June 25, 2010

Itajime Silk Scarves!

Bright Green Magic Windows Itajime

FINALLY! I mixed a new batch of procion dyes and I am so happy! Not only do I have new brighter bolder colors, but I even added a few new colors! Kelly Green, Maroon & Turquoise!

I started by cutting a few 6' lengths of china silk. then I cut each length into thirds so that each piece would yield 3 panels that are a great size for scarves once finished. with smaller pieces of silk, I was easily able to miniaturize my folds so that all the patterns would be smaller and  more detailed.

I thought that precision would be easier with smaller pieces, but when applying the dye, I lost control and got sloppy. Time for the eye droppers and a bit more patience I think.

I LOVE the Maroon & Yellow piece. I am a bit less pleased with the Red & Yellow piece, but the boldness of the colors is really something to appreciate.

The Bright Green Magic Windows piece is my favorite and I do not think I will be able to part with it. This will be a pattern I will experiment more with in the future! I love it so much, but I have to say, the photos do not do the colors justice.

Bright Green Magic Windows Itajime


Maroon & Yellow Itajime


Maroon & Red Itajime


Red & Yellow itajime





Thursday, June 10, 2010

New Square Silk Itajime Shibori Panels

detail of Bottle Green/Ocean Blue Silk Itajime panel

I wanted to do something different from the star patterns I have been exploring lately, so I got a bit creative when clamping down the resists. I had no idea what to expect when opening up the Bottle Green / Ocean Blue piece, but I am very happy with the result, and that's half the fun of the itajime folding technique, or any tie dye technique as far as I'm concerned.

I found a 1/4" ball hem sewing machine foot at work last week in an old notions box, tried it out and have decided it might be the perfect way to finish the silk pieces and make silk scarves for my Etsy Shop (soon to come!!)   I pre-finished these two square panels (prior to folding & dying them, but I think in the future I will finish all the hems after the fact rather that before as it will allow better control of the pattern and how the look.
More work to be done over the 3 day weekend!


Bottle Green & Ocean Blue Silk Itajime Panel


detail of Purple, Blue & Teal Silk Itajime Panel


                                                     Purple, Blue & Teal Silk Itajime Panel

Friday, June 4, 2010

Silk Itajime, breaking the rules!

Well, ever the conservationist, I feel terrible about the idea of dumping my poorly mixed dyes down the drain. After getting such beautiful results in Florida with better mixed dyes (thanks to Mom), I feel like I should start from scratch with freshly mixed, brighter dyes, but I thought I could get just one more set of silks dyed first.

Then I decided to break the rules. I decided to do an Orange /Purple panel fully knowing that I would most likely get mud color where they mix (or so I've been told). what do you think? I think rules are meant to be broken! This Panel will get cut down the middle to make 2 long silk scarves!

The Jewel tone Purple / Red / Bottle Green panel really did not look special when I finished putting dye down. I know that it was poorly folded (as you can see the dyed areas are different sizes). A cleaner fold will give a more consistent pattern. This one also kind of had a muddy look until I washed it out.

Success!
Jewel Tone Silk Panel & Orange / Purple Silk Panel


another view....


Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Silk Itajime Shibori

I am thrilled to show off some new Silk Itajime Shibori pieces done over the weekend. The windy Chicago weather, though warm and sunny lately has made it very hard to get good photographs of the silk because of how it wants to fly and flutter in the wind. You would think I had hatched some new butterflies!