By dyeing one might not be able to reduce heating
costs - but it can feel like that at least...
A piece of warm-up silk, drying on the balcony in
a rare bit of Berlin winter sunshine...
And it burns, burns, burns...
I just put three small silk packs into
the shop, together
with some other things, such as these two ladies,
who seem greatly unperturbed by any kind of chill...
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What a beautiful orange (my favorite color really) - soft, yet strong against the Winter.
The white lady is so elegant.
the new silk colors are fabulous and so toasty for this time of the year! i love the knit hat on your lady being!
your second lady is dressed very summery for your time of year, in a string top. that mottled orange and pink is very like our ripe mangoes, a tropical summer. k.
i can feel it...
Posie says hello from down under too!
I spy more beings busy becoming.
What a warm and beautiful color in the dead of winter.
Thanks... it was a good way to use up some brazilwood I bought some time ago + never liked much = quite blueish-red - but now discovered it wants to be rinsed with vinegar to turn orange... - I just googled for color psychology + orange, + guess what: it´s, next to brown, the color most Germans (86 %) dislike...
Lovely and warm, with that hint of sunshine too.
just love the oranges. so glad you said what caused the orange...off to get some brazilwood!! what caused the other colours? l too am a natural dyer and have subscribed to your blog for ages. Also love your other Art too.xxlynda
Thanks, both... - it´s all brazilwood, Lynda, + iron + tea...
Your fabrics are just lovely!
Just wanted to let you know my new link:
http://ancientcloth.blogspot.com/
Thank you for your kind words <3
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