Didy's Sunset is one of my forever wraps. It's the wrap I picked up at the Didy store in Germany in September 2010. It's the first of Didy's 55% linen diamond weave wraps and it's absolutely amazing. The support is unreal and it breaks in to be silky and floppy. My original size 5 will remain au natural permanently, but ooooh.... it strips and dyes so, so beautifully. Through a trade with a friend, I got a Sunset 4 and chopped it to a size 3 and stripped it. It's my perfect, can take out and about with me because the tails won't drag on the ground ruck wrap. It's gorgeous and pure and makes a pretty sweet scarf when my increasingly independant 2yo wrappee chooses to explore. :) Then, I realized, my stash was 55% diamond weave size 4-less and well -- Sunset was a perfect fit to that. This size 4 recently arrived and hit the charcoal dye bath. The orange threads are still visible -- but now they are more of a rust brown -- they shimmer and shine and make a simple grey wrap interesting. :)
So, I present to you my Sunset Trifecta!!!!
One of a Kind Hand Dyed Wraps
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Azur for a super sweet mama
This mama approached me months ago about dyeing something for her. I had to decline, as politely as possible, because I just wasn't ready to go there. However, she just sent me the sweetest message ever, asking for a dye job -- and giving me total freedom to dye to my whims. Wow! What a dream! I asked her for some color preferences to give me a bit of direction. She listed colors such as charcoal (well, that's obviously right up my alley lol), violet, dusty rose and a few others. Then I saw a pic of her sweet little all wrapped up with a sweet hat on... And that was my inspiration. Here is the pic (cropped for privacy):
And here is that mama and babe's new Azur. I hope they love it. :)
Tokyo Blue
A lovely friend recently asked me if I could chop, hem and dye her old Tokyo Hopp. Absolutely! :)
I made sure to get this lovely back home as quickly as possible since this mama's expecting her newest little in less than four weeks. :)
She requested a light blue -- possibly something along the lines of Dharma's Wedgewood. While in the wedgewood bath, Tokyo proved it was up for a battle. The taupe threads are stubborn and like to turn blues green. So, it started out an olive grey color....
But after I added some more blue and some of my German stubborn side, I was able to turn ol' Tokyo blue...
I made sure to get this lovely back home as quickly as possible since this mama's expecting her newest little in less than four weeks. :)
She requested a light blue -- possibly something along the lines of Dharma's Wedgewood. While in the wedgewood bath, Tokyo proved it was up for a battle. The taupe threads are stubborn and like to turn blues green. So, it started out an olive grey color....
But after I added some more blue and some of my German stubborn side, I was able to turn ol' Tokyo blue...
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Aubbie-ing Jade Plum
I've had and loved Zara Aubergine -- more than once ;) -- and then bought a Jade Plum who won me over with wrapping qualities, but the light color in Plum was just a little too pink for my taste, so I decided a dip in some blue would bring Plum a little closer to being Aubbie-ish.
Attempting to strip burg pfau
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