
I'm not dead, honestly. I've had a couple of things happening. I certainly didn't mean to worry anyone.
Until I can get back posting like normal, here's a preview of my pumpkin block for the swap. Let me know what you think!
My quilt/dye/fabric/life journal






















This was more the effect I was going for and now I know that if I want salmon it's more red and if I want orange it's more yellow. :)
Next I wanted to try purple.
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This was definately purple, but I wondered if I could get lavender and so I cut back quite a bit on the amount of red and got this.>
There are some pretty lavender shades in there, but it ended up being much darker than I'd anticipated.
My next attempt was green.
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I thought this one turned out pretty much as I had wanted so I was really happy with it.
I had a lot of leftover dye and wasn't sure what to do with it, so I thought I'd try two experiments. I wanted to see if I could get brown. Well, my attempt at brown produced this:
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Although there are some 'tanish' spots on it, it certainly isn't brown.
After all this I still had a lot of dye concentrate left, especially blue. I figured I'd just take one large piece and dump all the remaining dye onto it.
Here is the result:
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I like this piece but one concern I have is the amount of concentrate I used ended up making it possible this will bleed. I had a white piece of fabric next to it and when it was wet it bled onto it. I washed it in Synthrapol again and it seems stable now, but it did make me a bit nervous about my other pieces. I'd checked them as told to in the book. The rinse water ran clear and they didn't iron color onto a wet white piece of cloth. It was only by accident I found that the color bled when wet and left next to another piece of fabric.
All in all I'm really excited about my experiments. Right at this time I don't mind a one of a kind results but I am sure eventually I'm going to want to reproduce them.
In celebration of my new passion and sympathy for anyone who read all the way to the bottom here I'm going to offer a little prize for anyone who leaves a comment on this post by Monday 6AM Pacific time. I'll send you a random piece of fabric from my next dye batch!



Here you see the light and dark versions of the primary yellow PR1 Lemon Yellow. The light one here was definitely not as 'light' as I'd thought it would be and the color distribution on the dark piece was much more even than it had been on the red. I didn't think this got stirred more, though it might have.


These two pieces are what's left of everything in the dye vats. I layered the cloth on the left and poured the water on the layers. First the red, then the Cerulean blue. After that I added the cloth on the right and poured in the yellow and finally the turquoise.
This was all of the leftover dye water together. I expected it to be more brown or gray or something, but instead this is what I got.

I got all of the cutting done on Saturday. One thing I find irritating when I'm cutting fabric is how much we end up losing sometimes due to the way fabric is on bolts, or the way it was cut off. I'm not blaming the quilt shop owner, I know it's just a by product of the way things are, but you can see in the photo the waste from cleaning up a fat quarter. On that fat quarter it was over an inch. I guess it sounds cheap to think that it's only an 'inch' but when I think of all the fabric I've cut that adds up to a lot of inches.
I'm terribly disappointed that I didn't win the auction for the Thimbleberries Christmas quilt books. It was down to the wire and I was oubid by $4. I will just have to live vicariously through Vicky and the others!
As you can see by the jumble of fabric above I've started working on my Halloween quilt. I finally got my rotary cutter put back together thanks to the information post by Yvonne!