Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Rusted fabric

I have wanted to try this technique for "dyeing " fabric for awhile. Then when a recent CPS magazine came out with Lesley Riley's rusted fabric projects on the cover I jumped in. I scurried around and set up three experiments and tucked them away where they would not be disturbed. I was to leave them alone for two or three days...... Well, I promtly forgot about them! ( I am sure that none of you have ever done this , I thought not!!! LOL!!)

The other day, while digging around for some trims for another project, I unearthed my rusting project. If you could see my art space right now you would understand why I use the verb unearth!!!!

Here they are!!

This piece was done on plain white muslin using vinegar and water to induce the rusting process. I wrapped the fabric around an iron rack that I had purchased at a Thrift store for $1.I am going to use this piece in an Art Quilt and I plan to make more pieces!!

For this piece I took a series of three iron washers and wrapped them up in a strip of muslin. This is also going to be used for some sort of fabric collage piece.

This piece was done using a iron frame for a tile trivet. I think that this must have scome from a Thrift store as well, at some point. I am in the process of making sketches for each of these rusted pieces. I have come up with some exciting initial ideas. We will see how they turn out! Stay tuned!!

15 comments:

  1. WOW! WOW! WOW! These are fantastic Elizabeth.

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  2. Wow, those are all great. Wish I thought I could leave anything alone for that long!

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  3. What a beautiful example of controlled rusting Elizabeth--well done.

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  4. Love the first rust print - one of the best I've seen! Helen

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  5. Beautiful rust fabric! I can't wait to see what you do with it!

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  6. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! You've got cool items to make rust with. Glad I got you going!

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  7. These pieces took my breath away when I saw them! Fantastic!

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  8. Your wings keep stretching more and more - and what a beautiful view! Keep flying, girlfriend - everything is gorgeous!

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  9. Oh Wow, you clever girl!!! Look at that top one - it's fantastic.

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  10. Very cool fabrics - I can't wait to see what you do with them!

    Cheryl

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  11. holy moley, these are fantastic. can't wait to see what you do with them.

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  12. These are fabulous Elizabeth, I also had a go at this after reading Lesley's article, I used an old rusty bike chain with mine.

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  13. Wow, I love your birds - I've done quite a bit of rust dyeing but never got anything like that (I've got a few spanner images and stuff like that - not nearly so exciting!!).

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  14. these are fantastic, love the birdies :))

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  15. These are fantastic! I really need to try this!

    chris p

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