I've had several requests for a tutorial on how I dye my Silk Ribbons for my Crazyquilting. It's much easier than you might think! Get ready to make a mess and have a lot of fun! It's like dyeing Easter Eggs!
NOTE: I'm using RIT brand powdered dye because it's budget friendly and it does do a nice job.
Supplies
RIT Dye Powder in a variety of colors
Clear Plastic Cups (available in the Dollar Tree Store)
1/2 inch wide brush
Scissors
Silk Ribbon (I mostly use 4 MM and 7MM white ribbon)
Hot Water
Paper Plates
Paper Towels
Gloves (if you don't want your hands to turn purple)
You'll want to cover your workspace with plastic. I didn't do that for the photos because I didn't want the flash reflecting back. You'll also want to wear an apron, preferably a black apron.
NOTE: if you get dye on your counter top, table or wall, a little bit of bleach water will take it out but it's better to cover your surface.
To start, fill your cups 1/2 full with hot water. It doesn't have to be boiling. You don't want to burn yourself. Just hot water. Add about 1/4 teaspoon of powdered dye to each cup.
You'll want to start with your lightest shades first so 1/4 teaspoon is all you need to start with with. Mix well to make sure your dye powder is disolved.
Next, cut a 2 yard length of your white silk ribbon and fold in 1/2 and then in 1/2 again and then in 1/2 again.
Next, put your ribbon in one of the dye colors to about 1/2 way.
After a few seconds, take the ribbon out of Dye color #1, turn it around and dip the other end into another color.
The choice is yours but think about what colors you'll want to stitch with. Purple and blue blend well, blue and green blend well, pink and red blend well and so on. Try one end in a light green and the other end in a different shade of green. The choice is yours but once the colors are set, that's what you have to stitch with.
When you're happy with your colors, put a paper towel on top of a paper plate and lay your ribbon bundles on that. Keep in mind that colors will dry lighter than they look when they're wet.
Another thing you can do is to dye your ribbon as described above. Lay your ribbon bundle out on your paper plate and then take a brush, dip it in one of the dye colors and drip it onto your ribbon bundle:
This was shaded green and I dripped some purple onto it. That gives a really nice touch of added color.
Once you have some light colors dyed, you can add a little more dye to the cups or you can add a bit of brown dye powder to each of the colors. That will give them a muted tone. Just try a little bit at a time. You can always add more but you can't take any out until you dump it down the drain and start from scratch.
Here's another tip. Dye your entire ribbon bundle in one color and then, while it's still wet, dip one end in another color. A whole different effect! In the above photo, I dyed the ribbon purple and then dipped an end in brown.
Once you have your ribbons all dyed, lay a sheet of paper towels over a hanger and then lay your ribbon bundles on the hanger and hang to dry.
I have a heat vent right next to my bathtub so I hang my hangers on the shower curtain rod. That's when it's Winter. In the Summer, I dye my ribbons outside on the deck.
Once dry, you'll need to iron your ribbons. This will get out the wrinkles and will also heat set the colors. I always put an old pressing cloth over my ironing board just in case!
Iron your ribbons on a silk setting and then they're ready to stitch with!
I don't bother with recipes or formulas. I really just stitch with whatever I come up with. You're welcome to play and mix colors and write down your formulas as you go if you want to. I don't like to get so technical with this. For me, it's playing and I try to just enjoy the process of that. When I'm done, I have gorgeous hand-dyed ribbons to use on my crazy quilts and other embroidery projects.
Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Tutorial - Dyeing Silk Ribbons with RIT Dye
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Monday, February 28, 2011
Update On Marie Antoinette Crazy Quilt - Block #7
I'm really having a hard time putting this crazy quilt project down now. I'm eager to get these last few blocks done. I've really enjoyed stitching on it and am so looking forward to having it hang on my wall. But one block at a time!
Here is what it looked like with the seams embroidered and beaded:
And now for some flowers:
Obviously, since it's me stitching this, it needs much more in the way of embellishing! I'll be getting back to stitching on this shortly.
In other news, I'm feeling a bit better now that more of the Zoloft is out of my system. What a slow process to cut down on this! And having ADD/ADHD, patience is not one of my virtues! It's been almost 2 weeks since the last decrease and the full withdrawals don't hit me until week 4 but for now, I'm enjoying a little less back pain, a little less pressure in my head and a little less racing of my mind. Oh, and those extra 10 pounds that the Zoloft put on my butt can start falling off anytime! I mean really! Every time my Dr. drops the dosage, I hope a few pounds drop off too but no luck yet. Maybe tomorrow. According to my calender, Spring starts tomorrow. And ya'll know, the only thing that gets me through Winter is knowing that Spring is the next season!
I know, laugh if you will, but I use the weather man's calender. I always refer to March 1st as Spring 1st!!!
Anyway, one of these days, I'm going to tell you all about living with ADD/ADHD. Both my husband and I have it so life can be quite challenging at times. And at other times, it can be rather amusing! But I'll save that for another day.
Be sure to stop by tomorrow! I'll be posting a tutorial for dying silk ribbon using Rit dye. Prepare to make a mess and have a ball! Dying silk ribbon is so much fun! Until then:
Here is what it looked like with the seams embroidered and beaded:
And now for some flowers:
Obviously, since it's me stitching this, it needs much more in the way of embellishing! I'll be getting back to stitching on this shortly.
In other news, I'm feeling a bit better now that more of the Zoloft is out of my system. What a slow process to cut down on this! And having ADD/ADHD, patience is not one of my virtues! It's been almost 2 weeks since the last decrease and the full withdrawals don't hit me until week 4 but for now, I'm enjoying a little less back pain, a little less pressure in my head and a little less racing of my mind. Oh, and those extra 10 pounds that the Zoloft put on my butt can start falling off anytime! I mean really! Every time my Dr. drops the dosage, I hope a few pounds drop off too but no luck yet. Maybe tomorrow. According to my calender, Spring starts tomorrow. And ya'll know, the only thing that gets me through Winter is knowing that Spring is the next season!
I know, laugh if you will, but I use the weather man's calender. I always refer to March 1st as Spring 1st!!!
Anyway, one of these days, I'm going to tell you all about living with ADD/ADHD. Both my husband and I have it so life can be quite challenging at times. And at other times, it can be rather amusing! But I'll save that for another day.
Be sure to stop by tomorrow! I'll be posting a tutorial for dying silk ribbon using Rit dye. Prepare to make a mess and have a ball! Dying silk ribbon is so much fun! Until then:
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Marie Antoinette Crazy Quilt Block #7
I wanted to share a photo of Block #7 before I start on the beading:
I use a combination of techniques to stitch my seams including my own charted Seam Treatments and Carol Samples Dream A Seam templates.
I like to do a lot of beading and embellishing so I think it's fun for my readers to see what the seams look like before I go crazy with the beads!
Scott is going to take me to the antique mall today and when we get back, I'm thinking of dying some ribbons. I was asked to do a tutorial on how I dye my ribbons. So I'll take photos and write as I do it. As soon as I have that tutorial ready, I'll post it here.
I use a combination of techniques to stitch my seams including my own charted Seam Treatments and Carol Samples Dream A Seam templates.
I like to do a lot of beading and embellishing so I think it's fun for my readers to see what the seams look like before I go crazy with the beads!
Scott is going to take me to the antique mall today and when we get back, I'm thinking of dying some ribbons. I was asked to do a tutorial on how I dye my ribbons. So I'll take photos and write as I do it. As soon as I have that tutorial ready, I'll post it here.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
And The Winnter Is.........
My husband just drew the name of the winner for my little Crazy Quilt Cat Doll:
The winner is..........It's My Bag Designs! Please email me with your address so I can send you your prize!
Thank you to everyone who entered!
The winner is..........It's My Bag Designs! Please email me with your address so I can send you your prize!
Thank you to everyone who entered!
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