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Eco Printing and Dyeing

Category: <span>Eco Printing and Dyeing</span>

Everything old is new again. Dyeing fabric, yarn, thread and paper has come full circle – from dyed flax found in prehistoric caves to chemical dyes and automated printing to small-batch hand-dyers. Today, hands-on surface designers create their own art cloth with earth-friendly botanical dyes.

Back in the day (waaaay back), all dyes were natural. Leaves, flowers, roots, earth and insects, with the right tweaking, produced a range of beautiful hues. Then in the 19th Century, automation produced more goods. At the same time, modern chemistry produced a broader and more available palette of usable colors.

With that came the ability to better control the results. So when 20th Century fiber artists gravitated to materials dyed in small batches by people rather than machines, hand dyeing gained more practitioners. With the right combination of materials and techniques, an artist could produce “that red” consistently. So hand dyeing – and all forms of surface design – became an art in itself.

Fast-forward to today, the increasing awareness of each person’s impact on the environment sparks artists to experiment with natural dyeing. As a result, they produce colors of incredible depth. Because fiber artists share their discoveries, they continue to broaden the awareness of natural hues available to artists.

Enjoy a taste of eco-dyed color candy and be inspired to create color from nature..

Featured Eco Printing and Dyeing Artists

Tatiana Sarasa Purl and Poem hand dyed yarn

Spotlight: Tatiana Sarasa, Visual Artist

Tatiana Sarasa's art connects her with the earth. That connection gives her so much satisfaction that she promotes the connection through her own work and by providing a collaborative workspace...

Fault Lines vest close up

Spotlight: JoAnn Manzone, Felt Fiber Artist

With nature's inspiration all around her, JoAnn Manzone transforms natural plants, dyes and fibers into one-of-a-kind wearable art. Always a needleworker, she knew she had found her place in the...

Artemis

Spotlight: Chris McLaughlin, Fiber Artist

As a suburban child, Chris McLaughlin knew she was always a farmer at heart. Now she lives her dream raising animals for fiber and flowers for bouquets and botanical dyes. As...

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Regeneration fiber art by Kay Leech

Spotlight: Kay Leech, Textile Artist

Kay Leech was reaching retirement and wanted to try something creative. She jumped right into courses and studied with City and Guilds. Now she enjoys creating her textile art with…
Marigolds ready for natural dyeing by Madelaine Corbin

Spotlight: Madelaine Corbin, Multi-Disciplinary Artist

Madelaine Corbin notices the world around her. She explores the observations with research to learn more about what piqued her interest. Once she begins noticing and collecting these moments earnestly,…
Several plants in the dye kit by Casey Newman

Spotlight: Casey Newman, Naturalist and Artist

Casey Newman has a Master's degree in forest ecology where she learned about native plants and natural dyes. She now uses plants as dyes in her work, and teaches others…
Color study in yellows and blues by Sara Cook

Spotlight: Sara Cook, Textile Artist

At an early age Sara Cook had an enthusiasm for sewing. She saw an exhibit of Chunghie Lee's work in a gallery and her journey with Bojagi began. Her textile…
Work in progress

Spotlight: Sophie MacNeill, Fiber Artist

Inspired by nature and the world around her, Sophie MacNeill creates amazingly detailed fiber art pieces with hand dyed fabrics. Stitching forces Sophie to slow down and look closely. Her…
Indigo shibori dyed pieces hanging

Spotlight: Suzanne Connors, Textile Artist

Exploring the versatility of Indigo dyeing, textile artist Suzanne Connors stitches, binds and clamps fabric, then dips it in natural Indigo to achieve an endless variety of textiles full of…
Oak leave dying samples

Spotlight: Kathryn Davey, Natural Dyer

Ready to embrace the serendipity that happens when you extract color from nature and use it to transform cloth, natural dyer Kathryn Davey knows that even when she has a…
Print on fabric with yellow and black

Spotlight: Arielle Toelke, Artist and Designer

Growing up in a creative household with artist parents and a maker for a sister, there was little doubt that artist and designer Arielle Toelke would follow a creative path.…
Quiet Forest, 2022

Spotlight: Kathie Briggs, Textile Artist

When textile artist Kathie Briggs sits down to create an art quilt, there is a good chance it will focus on trees. And her signature pieced background will set the…

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