Showing posts with label Casaurina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Casaurina. Show all posts

Monday, July 18, 2016

Intensive natural prints tutelage 植物印染密集教學


A pile of colorful natural prints done by one student in the intensive tutelage.

 My student Mag learnt from me a piece of eco printed scarf two years ago. She is very enthusiastic to learn the in-depth technique recently. Frankly speaking, in Hong Kong I hardly find students who are willing to spend more time and money in exploring the techniques.  May be buying the ready made is cheaper. Making by own is too time consuming.  Or may be they find such natural prints, contact prints, eco prints, botanical prints......whatever the name of skills it's called.......is "imperfect" .....sometimes with hues that they're not expected. As we love handmade, one-of-a-kind stuff and enjoy the process of expectation, we're hooked doing one after one.
I'm indulged in the aesthetics of creating "Imperfection".
植物印染在香港仍是冷門手工藝,對此認識的人不多,兩年前學生 Mag 
跟我製作過一次簡單印染,想不到她說要認真學習從基本到多層次變化的技巧,願意花時間學費研究的本地學生始終不多,這麼誠懇,就在兩天的密集個人課堂我教授了多種技巧,用天然材料製作了十多片不同圖紋色調的布料,當中有𢇁、綿、羊毛絨布等,學生説這是「雞精」課程, 給她增加了很多養料。

 I have everything well prepared for the intensive two-day workshop .  Plants mostly windfalls collected from nearby, onion skins free from grocery.  Only the eucalyptus silver dollar bought from florist together with a free bag of rose leaves for the dyeing.
 I taught from the basic of making iron solution with found objects to shades making with mordant.  Fabrics are silk, chiffon, cotton, wool flannel.  Techniques are contact prints, natural dyes with skills of making tie marks.
 Ingredients are not that expensive but patience and sincerity are matters most.
The main object of the contact prints is to do with clear shades and hues just with the simple natural media. The first sample of different outcomes with only iron and alum mordant.

Mirror prints on cotton and silk with assorted leaves

Looks like Vietnam rice rolling..... ready to steam.  Just in an hour two different ways of making two styles of scarf from one dye pot.  That's my skill of  "killing two birds with one stone."


Another piece of tie dye technique combined with contact prints all done in piece


Student knows me well I want to teach her how to save time but make two or more ways in one go.  Here's another piece.  Just a little leaves we made the scarf of both ends differently - one end  is rich in tie marks and the other simply with leaf marks.

Way of folding to make prints and tie marks across the scarf.  

Scarf with sumac leaves picked from my apartment behind

Different outcome of "moon side" and "sun side" of leaf placement


Next technique is interesting.......  with Mogi's curiosity ......
We made the mirror prints on cotton and silk......

A few casaurina, sorts of eucalyptus and rose...... two prints done in one bundle!


The last one on wool flannel with bold, clear and delicate prints after all.
A pile of 12 pieces done in two-day intensive tutelage workshop by my enthusiastic and lovely student Mag.
 
THANK YOU Mag for coming .......
Mogi and I always love students and awaiting next cuddle.
If you like to learn the basic, simple yet fabulous shades, you may follow my pdf instant download tutorial file (English version) (Russian version) from my ETSY.

Friday, January 15, 2016

Series of eco fashion from trio-design 設計師的自然回歸時裝展


Not long ago I was approached by young fashion designer/ artist SeeManHo for the bespoke natural prints for her eco fashion exhibition. Concept was all natural and back to nature. With another felt maker Magenta who made the wool felt part, designer SeeManHo made a series of eco fashion with my natural printed fabrics.  Her design is simply fresh, natural and well fit the theme.  Fabrics printed mainly of eucalyptus cinerea and casaurina. Since cotton needs mordant before printing, I have to make soybean mordant thus the process took quite some time to finish.
早前為香港年輕時裝設計師何詩敏 (二犬十一咪) 以天然植物印染 一批主題綿布, 她設計了一系列的自然回歸手工時裝 , 配搭另一位羊毛氈工藝家 (Magenta) 的服飾, 展現自然柔和的簡約時裝.
Wool felt cape and single sleeve by Magenta


 
This set of black and white, printed with casaurina.




 The linen pants of eucalytpus and casaurina


 A few panels printed with iron mordant euc and casaurina



 All fabrics are bundle boiled for two hours
Such fresh and natural printed series of eco fashion. 
Photo credits to SeeManHo.

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Bright in a gloomy day with eco printing 沉悶中的明艷

 It's a gloomy and rainy day but we managed to have a bright and fun play
今日下雨天, 深沉的, 但不礙我與朋友們分享植物印染的樂趣, 這鮮明由綠葉加熱後變為紅色的桉樹葉,  我的朋友好奇不己, 一個興奮的下午製成一件柔和色調的絲巾.
 Today I invited two friends for the experiment of eco printing. We used the common plants such as eucalyptus, rose leaves, onion skins and casaurina with some iron and alum mordant to have shades.
 I never disappointed with euc silver dollar (euc cinerea) which give orange red.  Thus I always do with friends for their first experiment.  Leaves placed on silk scarf and bundle boiled in a dye pot with onion skins for 1.5 hours.
 After tea time it's the exciting moment to unwrap the bundles
 Red from euc silver dollar and yellow tie marks from onion dye pot
 As always Mogi is my good company
 My friends each made their own piece and I made one for demo too
 Soft prints of rose leaves. Bright red from euc
 Onion skins with alum mordant are yellow while those with iron mordant are kahki
 A few casaurina made the vivid layout
 Euc silver dollar with iron mordant is dark red

 Before & After if the prints

 A soft tone scarf with red and yellow. 
 I'm glad to share with like-minded friends. It's always fun to play with this sort of crafts.
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