Showing posts with label tie-dye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tie-dye. Show all posts

Monday, September 12, 2011

Making a Silk Tepee


Tepees are great fun for outdoor and indoor play!







As we've found out, they also can be an abode for curious pets....

If you are studying Native Americans this year, you can work on creating a more authentic tepee and and incorporate this into lessons.







Learning how to do knots and lashing to create a sturdy frame is wonderful, too!  Look at scouting manuals for help.

Maybe sleep in it overnight?

Play clips, yarn, twine and clothespins are helpful if you want to reuse the silks or fabric.

Rainbow Silks in our Etsy shop.
Wood play clips from this Etsy shop, and this one.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Tie-Dyeing










Tie-dyeing is one of our favorite crafts to do while at the Griffin Dyeworks Dye & Fiber Retreat each year.  This year, we dyed a shirt for each of us, socks for Joey and a silk scarf.



















Ercil is the best teacher!  She taught us how to prepare and fold the fabric.  We soaked the shirts in water and soda ash. 


















Then, we squirted dye colors on, bagged them up, and let them sit overnight.  We also dyed shirts for children who were flood victims.



















The next day, we rinsed them, and then washed them when we got home.
Jacquard Tie Dye Kit Large