Here are some of the beautiful creations sewn, dyed and eco-printed by my clever students from the Iso Dye Club 2 ecourse. For this course, we mostly worked with stretch cotton fabric prepared with soy milk binder.
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Eucalyptus leaves on a ‘Triangle Dress’ by Emi Joannes
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Eucalyptus, maple and logwood ‘Triangle Top’ by Luigina.
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Eucalyptus, madder and cochineal ‘Triangle Top’ by Gabriella Weatherhead
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Eco-printed and dyed shawl with eucalyptus leaves and logwood, by Luigina.
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Eco-printed ‘Triangle Dress’ by Gabriella Weatherhead
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Onion skin and tea leaves shibori vest by Gabriella Weatherhead