Clamp Dyeing Fabric
I am happy to report that our floor is finished and we finally have all of our furniture back. I am still unpacking and rearranging but we are definitely near the end of this mammoth project. I’m happy with the new floor and perhaps at some point, I will completely forget the experience of having it done.
My local art group had another get together in the midst of the floor redo and we did some clamp dyeing. I didn’t take any process photos but I do have some of the finished pieces.
We had five pots of acid dye on the stove including bright yellow, yellow ochre, brick red, dark turquoise and purple. You can fold your fabric however you want or not, and then you clamp different objects to the fabric to create a resist for the dye. You put the clamped fabric into the lightest dye pot first. Then you can unclamp, reclamp in a different pattern and put it into a different color. You work from lighter colors to darker colors. You can dip the fabric partially or put it into soak. The variation are endless.
We used a variety of fabric too. The wool we were using was a very thick, hairy wool blanket. It really had to be clamped tightly and the results weren’t as crisp as thinner fabric.
These pieces are cotton velveteen which actually worked really well with the acid dyes. You can see that the thinner fabric took the dye differently.
This piece was done with two metal bird shapes that are the same. They were clamped to the folded fabric on either side.
This is a piece of Kraftex that was folded and clamped, then dipped into various colors.
This is a piece of silk that was folded up tightly and clamped and then dipped into various colors of dye.
Here’s a few more pieces of wool blanket.
And Birdie was supervising the drying process on the porch!
We’re planning on using these fabric pieces to create fabric books. We will be working all year on creating the fabric, then the different pages with other techniques and then putting the books together.













13 thoughts on “Clamp Dyeing Fabric”
The clamp dyeing produces lovely effects and unique fabric patterns!
Glad you’re nearly sorted at home 🙂
Thanks Ladies 😁 The clamp dyeing is fun and gives unexpected results sometimes. I am so relieved to have my house and especially my studio back.
What great results. The results on the cotton velveteen are particularly striking and that fabric wouldn’t have occurred to me as being especially good for dying. Such an interesting longer-term fabric book project too.
As ever, I’m very envious of your local art group. I might make it my new year resolution to find a group to join.
Thanks Lindsay, the velveteen results were a bit of a surprise. Always good to just try and see what happens. I hope you get a local art group going, it is definitely worth it ☺️
The house is really looking good and I am grateful it’s finished. And yes, it was worth the pain in the long run.
Sorry, I meant to add that I’m glad you’re nearing the end of your home ‘project’. It’s looking really good. I don’t think it will take too long to enjoy the result more than regretting it was forced upon you.
Glad you got your home in tiptop shape again! Well, minus furniture, but that doesn’t count if you’ve got wool to play with 😀 Lovely experiments! My favourite was the metal bird resist.
Thanks Leonor, the furniture is back and everything is pretty much unpacked. So all good here. The birds are really fun, I still have a fabric owl from the last time we did this.
Wonderful that you are nearly there at last. Hope it doesn’t take too much more of your time to get straight.
Love the dyed fabrics. When I first saw the hairy wool fabric I thought “that’s velvet” it looks so luxurious, then I scrolled down and saw that you were also using velveteen. All the pieces look great and now I’m looking forward to seeing how you use them and make up your book.
Ann
Thanks Ann, I pushed through, got everything unpacked and purged a bunch of stuff we don’t need. So it feels really good and I am happy with the end result.
The clamp dyeing was fun. We’re not yet sure of how it will be used but we will figure it out soon 😜
Delighted that like will soon be back to normal Ruth and I hope this will soon just be a fading memory as you get back to digging deep into your creativity without these distractions.
I love clamp dying, especially when you get to do it with friends – it’s definitely more fun! The result with the bird is very effective and the kraftex looks like and auditory screen (can’t remember the name – just having one of those moments). Great bases for your journals.
Happy days!
Helene
Thanks Helene, I am letting all the bad memories of the moving furniture go. Now I can just remember the new floor.
The new fabric should be very useful, we will see how it goes.
Congratulations on being back in your own home; you must be so relieved that all is complete and back to how you like it.
I love all the dye fabrics that you have, I am very much looking forward to seeing how you use them in your work. All the colours that your group have achieved are just so magical. I often wonder if dyers are surprised with a colour outcome, or something totally unexpected!
Thanks Marie, it’s a huge relief to be back in the house again. Now on to more creative activities.
I am often surprised with dyeing outcomes. I’m not one to be really scientific and keep notes to create exact color matches. I like the serendipity of letting the process happen.