Monday, 12 May 2014

Tea Dye Tutorial




This morning at my quilt guild, "The Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts", in Calgary I taught the ladies the basics of fabric tea dye.  This is a simple and fun process that results in gorgeous colors.

Begin with 100% natural fibre fabric.  For this experiment we worked with white fat quarters of 100% cotton.  Silk, wool, and linen will also work well.

In 1 litre (or quart) of boiling water steep 3-4 tea bags or equal amounts of loose tea.  Add 1/4 cup vinegar to help set the color.  

Allow this to steep and cool.  Leave the tea bags in the water throughout the whole dye process. 

Place your fabric in the tea bath and allow to soak until you have the desired color.   A longer time will result in a deeper color.  You can leave the fabric in for as little as a minute or up to an hour if you desire. 

In the photo above the browner tones are black teas, the medium pink is a berry tea, and the darker pink is a hibiscus tea.  At this stage these fabrics are drying outside on my picnic table.

I have scrunched and twisted the fabrics to dry as this will create a mottled effect in the color.  Some of these fabrics have loose tea rolled in them to create another color effect.  

After the fabric is dry, rub off any dryed on tea, and heat set the fabric with an iron.  The dyed fabric will be washable in cold water and air-dryed.  It will fade some after washing, so as little laundering as possible is recommended.

 Fabric after air drying. 


 Heat set with an iron. 


 The completed fabric. 


I must thank my good friend, Connie, for inspiring me to tea dye fabric :) 


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Tuesday, 29 April 2014

With a Hug :) Donation Quilts


Various Donation Projects:  

Made with love 
and sent with a hug.

Jack's Quilt - Spring 2014



Calgary Children's Hospital - Spring 2014




Project Linus 2014

Project Linus Blanket Drive 2014


 "The Pansies 1 & 2"
Sunshine Foundation 2014
Sunshine Foundation - Bright Night, Big Dreams Calgary



I Rode My Bike Past a Field of Crocus 
Acrylic on Canvas
24 x 36"
Donated to the "Tour For Kids"
fundraising auction 2015.



Setting Odd Blocks with 2 1/2" Strips
Ride With Rouge 2016 





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Here are some of the techniques used in the above quilts:

Neutral Color Theory

Joining a Quilt Binding

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Chevron Strip-Tube: Part 2



This is where I left off with my original post -



I am happy to get back to this project.  
It's such an accomplishment to complete a quilt top! 


The Layout: 2 Options

The Traditional Chevron

The Radiating Chevron


The Process:
 Sew blocks into vertical strips.


 Sew vertical strips into pairs. 


 Sew the pairs together.


 The blocks are sewn together. 


 When adding your borders the method is important.  
The quilt top will have bias edges and they have to be set in properly. 

Add an 8" border using this method, easing the bias edges into the border.  
QUILT BORDER TUTORIAL

This finished quilt is approx. 74" x 94". 


 It's Lulu's 8th birthday today :)