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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps: June 2011
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps. Friday, 24 June 2011. County Kerry Pamir (and Hokkaido Wildrose). There is one mama out there who, although being born Russian, has a Celtic soul. Her two little daughters are half - Irish then, and she loves especially one part of Ireland, where there are sights and nature spectacles happening every day like nowhere else. You have probably seen her on many babywearing pictures, and definitely if you happen to know Ellevil wraps:). Tuesday, 21 June 2011. It`s funny ...
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps: GD: Zara She Samoa
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps. Saturday, 3 September 2011. GD: Zara She Samoa. Yet another August update.and I hope Keila won`t mind the name:). When I`m asked to dye a wrap with blues and yellows, I can`t help but drift away to some remote tropical islands-if only in my day-dreaming! And such colours on a silky Zara always work fantastic, what with the shimmer and subtle shade shifting by the pattern. So here`s a very uplifiting wrap for a beautiful lady and her sweet wrappee:. GD: Zara She Samoa.
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps: LWI: Sumatra Jade (an experiment)
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps. Monday, 5 September 2011. LWI: Sumatra Jade (an experiment). So here`s my first Low Water Immersion adventure result, commited on a size 4 stripped Jade Spring that had been laying in the depth of my wardrobe. It came out quite interesting! And is now in a new home, hopefully bringing some joy:). I must say I found it refreshing, to try this new to me technique. Although I think it`s a far cry from what the true queen of LWI, Alisa. 6 September 2011 at 22:15.
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps: April 2012
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps. Thursday, 19 April 2012. I have taken a very long break from updating this blog. So long that in fact, I don`t see the way now to make it up and running smoothly again.blame my too relaxed nature! Well I am also planning to stop dyeing on order sometime towards the end of this year. I cannot predict what future holds, but I have some exciting plans and visions of new ventures to conquer, that I cannot possibly do either thing with half energy.
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps: July 2011
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps. Sunday, 31 July 2011. GD: Smokey Sunset (Leo diamonds). Diamonds are not my favoured weave. They`re beautiful, of course, that goes without saying. But somehow they are strangely resistant to easy grad-dyeing, at least to me-so I sighed a little when this very patient mama sent me a natty Leo to be transformed into a sunset gradation. However, the diamonds finally gave in, and here`s the result. GD: Ionian Sea hemp indio. Another request was to have the tapers cover...
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps: GD: Moss (55% linen) Adobe
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps. Thursday, 15 September 2011. GD: Moss (55% linen) Adobe. This is another of August creations-a gradation on a linen Moss that was sitting in my wrap cupboard, waiting for some spare time. I had some on one day, so took the opportunity to dye it. The Mossy now is (hopefully) living with one mama across the big pond, and here are some pictures:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 3 silkies from Natibaby: Swans, Elves and Dandelions. GD: Moss (55% linen) Adobe. GD: Za...
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps: August 2011
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps. Friday, 26 August 2011. Pesci Nebbia not so foggy anymore:). I have a lot to update here, but of course no time when I need it.I`ll try however to do my best to show some of the recent dye jobs, and will start with the newest fishy wrap by Didymos. So I mixed some reds (with main colours being Burgundy, Fire Engine Red and jet Black) and a stunningly shimmery Stendhalesque fishies emerged:. I named it Nebbia Hoernum for obvious copycat reasons;). A lovely Canadian m...
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps: Long overdue update
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps. Thursday, 19 April 2012. I have taken a very long break from updating this blog. So long that in fact, I don`t see the way now to make it up and running smoothly again.blame my too relaxed nature! Well I am also planning to stop dyeing on order sometime towards the end of this year. I cannot predict what future holds, but I have some exciting plans and visions of new ventures to conquer, that I cannot possibly do either thing with half energy.
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps: GD: Ocean Hemp
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps. Tuesday, 5 April 2011. 2 hemp Indios were sent to me by one lovely mama to be dyed: 1 solid colour, 1 gradation to remind her beloved Didy Iris wrap. Halfway through the dyeing though I received a pm asking how was the job going;) She decided she wanted that grad on a different type of wrap, so the hempy would be going.Well, I was in the middle of dyeing it already:). Colours used here: Teal with Cobalt Blue, Turquoise and Aquamarine. 4 Zaras from the past. GD: Sunn...
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps: Tussah Silk Fish-not gradation, but...
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Turquoise Fields.Gradation Dyed Wraps. Wednesday, 27 October 2010. Tussah Silk Fish-not gradation, but. I decided to give my silk fishies a makeover one day, and among all the beautiful colours to choose from, the only suitable option seemed to be one named Aztec Gold. Does it have something to do with my being an archaeologist specializing in precolumbian civilizations? Anyway, this colour almost called me when I was looking at Jacquard`s colour charts. On first picture paired with Aquamarine Fish wrap.
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