Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Painted warps

 Yesterday I painted/dyed some warps for future weaving......this morning I rinsed, and rinsed, and rinsed them out. Mostly rayon or tencel. The couple of short ones are 5/2 cotton tied in a skein in the perfect size for putting on my inkle loom, I thought it might be fun to inkle weave some painted warps......I'll add some solid colors to them when I warp the inkle loom.  One of the short ones is ikat dyed - holey cow does it ever take a long time to tie those ikat choke ties.....not to mention removing them once it dries.


I had more warps to paint/dye today - here's one just painted ready to have the plastic put over top and rolled up to sit and batch until tomorrow morning when I wash it and the others out. Sometimes I paint a warp for two scarves, like here, sometimes for three scarves. I always vary the wefts so the scarves look a bit different woven up. Me, being in production mode most of the time would love to paint longer warps but I really don't want that many similar colorways for my scarves - I want more one of a kind.

5 comments:

  1. They look wonderful Cindie, looks like lots of happy interesting weaving. I have no clue on warp dying, maybe one of your dye days I can come out with a couple of ready warps in hand?

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    1. Yes, that would be fun. I don't know if I'll be painting more warps this summer (need to wind them) but I will be doing ice dyeing so all the dyes will be out for that. Will let you know.

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  2. I took a few dyeing classes in the past several months, and was so enamored that I bought the supplies and am now dyeing at home. :-)

    My dye teacher taught me that after batching, if the you set the painted warp in a bucket of water overnight, in the morning there is very little rinsing needed. And it's true. Plus, when I take the woven item off the loom and wet finish, almost no leaching of color. Just thought I'd mention it. (There is more waiting involved.)

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    1. Thank you for the hint Peg. I generally leave each warp sitting in a bucket for an hour or so in-between rinsings. I'll have to give thought on leaving the newest dyed warps overnight....need to look at my schedule as I'm not sure there's time to rinse them tomorrow......so if I don't try it today, I'll definitely try it next time.

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  3. Your post and Peg's comment have inspired me!!

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