I've never tried making it before but I understand the theory:
Hang fabric with one edge in dye and allow the color to wick into the fabric creating a gradient.
Easy Peasy right?
I figure I will try some variations on it...
To begin I pleated my fabric into a long strip then cross pleated it in a staggered design, each pleat a little shorter than the one before
I clamped it using some bits of plastic cut out of a takeout container and squeezy clamps.
Next I suspended the edge with the largest cross pleats into activated dye
Uh oh, this is what it looked like when I took it out the next morning. Maybe I left it in too long, it looks as though I completely lost the white.
The clamping and folding have distorted the eveness with which the dye soaked into the fabric
creating the spikes.
I did get the gradient to work and the pleating made each band of dye narrower as planned.
It is creating an illusion of moving back into the horizon...
On to the next experiment!
10 comments:
That's fabulous!
this is great! you've inspired me thank you.
Ooh! I love this! You've given me several ideas to play with... thanks!
Wow, it is beautiful! I'm looking forward to more of your experiments.
Thanks! Further adventures are in store...
Very good job! You thought it through perfectly.
So far its my best ombre experiment
I was pleased to have it come together the way I hoped
nice work!
Hi.. I know it's been awhile since this experiment but could u show me exactly how you pleated the fabric.. I'm a little confused about that part
I'm crazy about this design.. it's just stunning!!
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