Okay, these are not the best fabrics from the class, but they are mine. On some of these pieces I used soda soaked fabric and that doesn't work as well as regular fabric for
Shibori, but it was experimentation day. Having said that, I like my fabrics, and here they are...




This last piece is a heavy linen that was on the pole and tied for
Shibori...

Cool!
1 comment:
They are quite nice! And would make great background pieces or additions to a quilted piece. It's interesting how even the slightest shibori pattern will stand out. nice job!
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