This is a series of fabric samples that were created using resist dyeing techniques such as clamping, folding, and Arashi, a Japanese technique called Arashi where the fabric is tied to a pole with string and then immersed in a dye bath. Once the samples of fabric were tied or clamped they were dyed using immersion dyeing with acid dye and MX dye.
Satin silk sample, dyed with MX dye using arashi technique, 4"x 4"
Satin silk sample, dyed with MX dye using arashi technique, 7"x 4"
Silk satin sample, dyed using acid dye using the arashi technique, 4.5"x 7"
Cotton sample, Fabric was immersed in a bleach water bath using a folding technique, 4"x 3"
Satin silk sample, dyed using MX dye using arashi technique, 7"x 6"
Cotton sample, Fabric was immersed in a bleach water bath using a folding technique, 4"x 4"
China silk sample, Dyed using MX dye using a folding technique, 9"x 9"
Silk organza, Dyed using MX dye using arashi technique, 7" x 9"
Silk satin sample, dyed with acid dye using the arashi technique, 4"x 6"
Silk charmeuse sample, First dyed with MX dye then was immersed in color remover bath using arashi technique, 5"x8"
Cotton sample, immersed in bleach bath using clamping technique, 10" x 4"
Cotton sample, immersed in bleach bath using clamping technique, 5"x5"
Silk organza sample, dyed with MX dye using arashi technique, 6"x8"
Linen sample, First dyed with MX dye then was immersed in bleach bath using a folding technique, 7"x10"
Silk charmeuse, dyed with acid dye using arashi and clamping technique, 4" x 9"
Silk charmeuse, dyed with acid dye using arashi and clamping technique, 5" x 10"
Satin silk sample, dyed with MX dye using arashi technique, 6"x 4"