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  • Colorways, Spring 2012

    The latest issue of Colorways explores several cultural traditions of color, the mechanics of resist dyeing, the lives of individuals dedicated to color, and the art of coaxing color from the earth. Discover the rich hues that can be created by Purpura pansa, a shellfish dye found in southern Mexico. Travel to the Peruvian Amazon where the local people create intricate designs with nothing but natural dyes. The beauty and possibilities of resist dyeing are endless. Join Malka Dubrawsky as she demonstrates her signature technique of resist dyeing, based on the Japanese are of itajime. Learn how Guatemalan weavers use a simple but ingenious method of resist dyeing to weave complex designs with the simplest looms.

    Meet two extraordinary and colorful women: Teacher Nell Znamierowski describes how her approaches to color have led to careers as a developer of dye palettes, color consultant for Tahki Yarns, and professor at the Fashion Institue of Technology. Olga Reiche shares her passion for preserving the natural dye techniques of Guatemala through her work with small groups of indigenous weavers. The natural world offers an abundance of sources for dyes. Discover the amazing textile art that John Marshall creates with pigment dyes and learn to create amazing bingata dyes for yourself. Learn how Carol Lee gathers and processes wild mushrooms to create a surprising variety of natural dyes.

     
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