

I like the effect that the overdying has - it sort of puts the rust bits into context, rather than just having them floating about on a white background. It has also brought out some details I hadn't noticed before. On the one below, there are a couple of shapes that look like fish -- the washers created 'eyes'- at least that's what I think!
This next piece I didn't show yesterday, before over dyeing -but I really like the criss cross lines in the rust bit. I got that by rolling the fabric around a piece of PVC pipe and then wrapping tightly with thin wire.


This piece I decided not to overdye. I really like how it turned out. I think it has potential to be a whole cloth piece, with some further surface design added.


Here is a close up of those two pieces.

And finally - did I actually MAKE something with all of this? Yes, I did! A little quilt - about 10 x 14 inches. I fiddled around for a while not sure where to begin, then picked up a pencil and sketched a very simple design - the three rectangles and the circle, with a sort of wavy line going through. Then I gathered up the fabrics I had produced this weekend and tried to figure out what to use.
I kept wanting to use the bubble wrap discharge from the earlier post, but as soon as I picked up a piece I had discharged with some rug grip, I saw skyscrapers, and then I knew the circle would be the moon. Once it went from being an abstract to a little city scape, I decided I didn't need the wavy bit. I fused the pieces onto a dyed background with black Misty Fuse and did some simple machine stitching - free form around the circle and with the walking foot round the rectangles. Finished off with some fused binding and ta daa!!



3 comments:
Hilary, I love your rust dyed pieces and your discharge (and I am an orange person!). I have rusted things this summer and loved them, ready to try some more and some discharge. I even have some of those barrel bands still in circles, couldn’t figure how to get a good wrap around them so I will have to see if I can cut them up. Love the overdye, beautiful pieces and I love your cityscape!! Thanks for sharing,
Linda T
Love the rust dyed fabric, it looks great. Haven't tried this yet. Looking forward to seeing more.
Krishna
Oh and by the way Hilary you've been tagged
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