I have two brands of lace dye/paint that I use. The one I tend to use the most is Ozecraft Dye. The people that sell this brand always have a stand at the major quilt shows around Australia. I think that there are 33 colours in the range and I have 15 of them. The colours are nice and soft straight from the bottle but to be colourfast you have to dry them with a hairdryer or microwave.
I found out the hard way that they are not colourfast if you air dry them and then heat set with an iron.
Ozecraft Dyes |
The other brand I have is from Sara's Bloom, I bought this set of dyes when I was at the International Quilt Festival in Houston in 2010. This is a set of 7 colours and you can mix them together to make a huge variety of other colours. This was the main reason that I hadn't used them much because I wasn't sure what colours I could make.
On the spur of the moment I decided to use the colours and mix them together and make a colour chart. They make some beautiful colours and the advantage to these dyes are that they are colourfast and permanent without any heat setting.
Sara's Bloom Dyes |
Ozecraft Colours |
Sara's Bloom Colours |
When I dye a lace motif and I am trying to be particular where I place the colours, I pin the motif to a piece of styrofoam.
That was the end of my dye painting for now but I am much better prepared for next time.
Bye for now,
Linda
2 comments:
Love the fan Linda, dyeing is so much fun.
Cheers Pauline
Thanks pauline, when I do some painting and dyeing, I always enjoy it.
Linda
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