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Showing posts with label DIY Everything Golden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY Everything Golden. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

DIY - Hand Dyed Shibori Pillows


Hi there! It's Mariah from Everything Golden, here to share another DIY pillow project. Last month I shared how to make landscape pillows printed via Spoonflower. To compliment the landscapes, I've hand dyed some fabric using a relief dye method called Shibori. Here's how you do it...

What you'll need: 1. Any natural fabric such as cotton, silk, hemp, linen or wool. 2. Fiber Reactive Procion Dye 3. Salt 4. Soda ash 5. Triangle blocks 6. Nails 7. Small rope



I recommend you start by dying swatches to help you choose your final color and technique. It also helps to take notes so you can replicate your favorite outcomes in the future.

How to prepare your dye bath:

Combine 2 tsp dye, 4tbs salt, 2 tsp soda ash and add a very small amount of warm water and stir until you have a paste. Then add about 1 cup warm water. Use rubber gloves and only use old kitchen utensils designated solely for dying.

Instructions for Triangular Folding:

1. Wash your fabric
2. Fold the length of fabric into four and press with an iron. Fold back the corner 45 degrees. Spray the fabric and iron again. Continue folding back and forth concertina-wise until you have a neat triangular pile of fabric.
3. Cut two triangles out of wood, about 4" on each side(this could be bigger or smaller depending on how large you want your pattern to be.) Then, hammer a nail on each side.
4. Clamp down your folded fabric by tightly tying rope around the nails.



5. Dip each side of the triangle into the dye, the deeper you dip the smaller the triangle pattern will be.
6. Undo the clamp, rinse and hang to dry.

Instructions for Spiderweb Binding:
1. Wash your fabric
2. Pinch areas of the fabric and tie with your rope
3. Submerge your fabric in the dye and let sit for a few minutes
4. Remove rope, rinse and hang to dry




That's it! Now you can express your truly individual style in your home!

Visit Mariah Golden Palmer at her blog, Everything Golden.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

DIY - Landscape Pillows


Today I'm excited to introduce you to Mariah Golden Palmer of Everything Golden. Mariah is a creative wanderer in graphic design, photography and style and now a monthly contributor here at Poppytalk! Please help me welcome her and her first project with us, some beautiful landscape pillows.  ~Jan

What you'll need:
1. High resolution nature photos 2. Your photos printed on fabric via Spoonflower 3. Fabric for the back of the pillows and matching thread 5. Scissors and pins. 6. Buttons


Instructions: 
1. Upload your high resolution photos to Spoonflower and choose the fat quarter (27" x 18") option. Keep in mind the size of pillow you want. My pillows are 16" x 16" and my images were 21" x 18" centered on the fat quarter. Always leave at least 1" extra fabric on all sides for seam allowance. 
2. Wash your fabric and iron out flat. 
3. Cut your printed fabric to size, depending on the size of your pillow inserts, leaving enough room for seam allowance. My initial cut was 18" x 18"
4. Cut two pieces of backing fabric, you want them to overlap about 1" and leave 1" seam allowance. My pieces were 11" x 18" each. 
5. Finish the ends of the backing fabric by folding under twice, iron flat and sew with matching thread. Sew a buttonhole on one side.



6. Put right sides of the fabric together and pin. Making sure the flap with the buttonhole is on the inside. Sew all four outside edges.
7. Turn right side out. Sew on your button and cover your pillow insert.



Stay tuned next month for DIY hand dyed shibori pillows, a great compliment to the landscapes!

Visit Mariah Golden Palmer at her blog, Everything Golden.


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