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YES! Another Way to Dye a Sampler~ Old Grey! This weeks project.

~dark grey shown~
 I LOVE the look of grey samplers. Well, I have found this terrific way to dye a primitive sampler or cross stitch the most perfect old-world grey, and what's great, is that it is inexpensive, you can choose your shade (ultra light grey, medium grey, dark grey or black if you wish!! ) and it looks so wonderfully olde!!!
I used encre de chine( chinese ink or India ink.) This is the liquid stuff that Chinese calligraphers use.
Where to get it: I got mine at an art store, that sells all kinds of artists paints; water paints, oil paints, sketching materials, pastels, etc;....
~Before and after~
A little drop goes a long way. Put warm water in a saucepan, and put a few drops in. Stir well. Cut a tester piece of your fabric, dunk it in. Add more ink to achieve the desired shade.  Becareful, because it can get to dark grey quite quickly! Squeeze out well. Place wet fabric on a metal baking sheet, and blowdry.
Chinese ink is a black ink that has a tiny hue of brown in it, thus the resulting color is a beautiful primitive GREY! Yaye lol, something other than brown!!
This looks fantastic for samplers stitched in white~
You will love it!!
Use this to dye fabric for dolls, too!
What I am working on~
This weeks project: wool pinkeeps by Pineberry Lane!
Click the little picture above to get your pattern~ This is what I call a primitive classic!
A must have.

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12 comments:

janet said...

Thank you for the tip..I can't wait to try this out..Have a wonderful week..

Donna said...

Cool! I would have never thought of using an ink. Is it permanent, in case you want to wash the needlework later on?

Penny said...

Great tip!! I'll be looking for this ink to give it a try! I never thought about stitching on gray fabric, but I think it would be beautiful!! Thanks for sharing!!

nathalie-poppy said...

Hi Pam !!!
thanks for this new recipe !!!!
I will buy ink and I will try it as soon as possible !!!!
Have a nice Wednesday !
Hugs
Nat

The English Romantic said...

I'm going to try this on my dolls.
Thanks Pamela.

eszter said...

What a wonderful idea! Thanks,I will try it.

Wendy @ Ravenwood Whimzies said...

Thanks for the tip! I'll give it a try on a cross-stitch sampler I got for free at a sale last week.

Robin at The Primitive Hutch said...

What a wonderful tip!
Thanks Pamela
Prim Blessings
Robin

taylors*farmhouse*attic said...

Thanks for sharing! Such a beautiful color! Your pinkeep is just lovely!!!

Prims By The Water said...

How wonderful! Love that look. Thanks for sharing. Take care, Janice

frontporchprims said...

I just wanted to say thank you for all that you share with us. I have found so many great things on your site. I just finished up a bonnet that you gave us the link to the pattern for. It turned out perfect and was so easy. You can see it here. www.frontporchprimitives.blogspot.com.

Scattered Threads said...

Very neat idea.

Thank you.

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