The first has a weft dyed with eucalyptus leaves, followed by koa chips, bloodwood chips, mulberry chips mixed with quebracho red extract, and logwood extract.





I'm thrilled with the way the scarves turned out, and the photos too.
It's almost walnut season again here in California, so I'm staking out the nearby trees I can rob of nuts before the squirrels get 'em all. This time, I'll dye the yarn with a fresh dyepot and will hope it's less smelly than the last time, when I used walnut hulls that had been soaking at least 6 months. Believe me, that dyebath was alive!
Then I have to get DH to find some more exotic wood to work with. Not a difficult task as he's an avid woodturner.
P.S. To see the project from the dyepot to the loom, go back to the April, 2007, archive...
3 comments:
Oh they are beautiful!
Those scarves are so beautiful. Stunning!
Lovely! What a cool idea, to use a theme "wood" and design all facets of the series around that. I'm a huge "brown" fan and these just send me. :>
Syne
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