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Indigo: Dye It, Make It - Techniques from plain and dip-dyeing to tie-dyeing and batik, in natural indigo blue

English · Hardback

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Color your world blue.

Indigo is one of the colors of the rainbow, as easily recognized as it is fashionable. From its origins as a naturally produced dye, most common in India, to its ubiquitous appearance in blue jeans today, indigo has traveled far and wide. Nicola Gouldsmith shows you how to use indigo to dye fabric in different ways, including dip-dyeing, tie-dyeing, batik, shibori, and arashi, as well as basic plain dyeing. She then shows you how to use the results of your dyeing to make beautiful items to wear, and for the home, such as a tie-dyed t-shirt, a batik wall hanging, and a dip-dyed shawl. With the help of the clear step-by-step instructions for each project, a full section in each chapter explaining the relevant method of dyeing, and a techniques section to explain any sewing or other skills needed, you will soon be able to create your own indigo world.

About the author

Nicola Gouldsmith is the founder of Halfpenny Home, an art and crafts shop which has also had an online presence since 2010, in the website of the same name, www.halfpennyhome.co.uk, and in her blog, www.halfpennyhome.blogspot.co.uk. Nicola loves making things, growing things, and living in the countryside. Recently, the Halfpenny Home shop has relocated to a disused water mill, where Nicola runs popular classes on natural dyeing, sewing and other crafts. She is also the co-author of A Green Guide to Country Crafts (ISBN 978-1-907563-17-1). The author is based in Suffolk, UK.

Summary

Indigo is one of the colours of the rainbow, as easily recognised as it is fashionable. From its origins as a naturally produced dye, most common in India, to its ubiquitous appearance in blue jeans today, indigo has travelled far and wide. Nicola Gouldsmith shows you how to use indigo to dye fabric in different ways, including dip-dyeing, tie-dyeing, batik, shibori, and arashi, as well as basic plain dyeing. She then shows you how to use the results of your dyeing to make beautiful items to wear and for the home, such as a tie-dyed t-shirt, a batik wall hanging and a dip-dyed shawl. With the help of the clear step-by-step instructions for each project, a full section in each chapter explaining the relevant method of dyeing, and a techniques section to explain any sewing or other skills needed, you will soon be able to create your own indigo world.

Product details

Authors Nicola Gouldsmith
Publisher Ryland Peters & Small
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.11.2014
 
EAN 9781782491484
ISBN 978-1-78249-148-4
Dimensions 190 mm x 235 mm x 20 mm
Weight 680 g
Illustrations 125 colour photographs and 150 arworks
Subjects Guides > Hobby, home > Creative design

Interior design, decor & style guides, Craft, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Decorating, Interior design, decor and style guides

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