Saturday 27 July 2013

Claire's turquoise roses

Oscha roses vanilla (preorder cotton/silk blend), with a beautiful turquoise acid dye. This one was hard to send back!! <3

Vici's ice lolly grad

Hoppediz Casablanca with a red/orange/yellow grad :)

Thursday 11 July 2013

Kat's black & white Indio part 1

Kat sent me a black & white Indio and asked for peacock colours.  I LOVE dyeing B&W Indios.  I adore the contrast.  I've started by doing the whole thing a bright blue.  I will continue by doing an emerald/jade green grad from one side and purple from the other.


Tarn's tussah fish Ring Sing

Tarn asked for a bright (but not neon) green dip.  Here is a photo of her with her beautiful squish having cuddles in it. <3


Alison's Starry Night Raven

Alison sent me her Oscha SNR and asked for a pink/purple grad. I suggested doing a splash on each rail instead of overlapping in the middle so there would still be a section of silvery starry goodness in the middle.



Saturday 22 June 2013

Samantha's Milky Way

Samantha sent me her ecru Milky Way for a turquoise/magenta grad :)



Friday 14 June 2013

Black and white Indio pt.2

I did the magenta half of the grad tonight, and it's turned out much more vibrant than the green, so I've decided to give the green another dip tomorrow :)


Thursday 13 June 2013

Black and white Indio.

Rachel responded to my ISO for a dyeable shorty, with the offer of a size 6 black and white Indio for me to dye then split into a shorty for me and a ring sling for her.  We had a chat and decided on a jade green/magenta grad but not meeting in the middle, so a splash of colour on each rail.  I kept the dye quite dilute so as to keep the contrast.  Here's the first part:



Monday 3 June 2013

Kylie's patchy diorite!

Kylie sent me a dyed diorite wrap which she had bought and discovered a patchy bit down one rail.  She asked me to do a dark purple grad from that side to cover it.  I find it reminiscint of van gogh's Starry Night now (one of my favourite paintings)





Wednesday 22 May 2013

Katie's mystery silk Indio!

Katie sent me an Indio. It had a very patchy dye job as you can see below.  I stripped it which got rid of the majority of patches apart from a section at one tail.  We agreed on magenta and a purple acid dye.  I gave it two dips as after the first one the patch was still shining through a lot.  It's now barely noticeable.  The colour is very hard to capture.  In real life it is a deep magenta with a purplish coloured weft.

Before


After stripping (middle wrap)

After. Like I said, very hard to photograph. It's much deeper magenta in real life, with a subtle purplish shade weft thread.




Saturday 18 May 2013

It's all about shorties....

I love shorties. I REALLY LOVE SHORTIES. 2's and 3's are so handy, and when wrapped correctly can be every bit as comfy and supportive as a double hammock for example.  Here are some videos I did of my fave carries using a 2/3. :-*

Double hammock rebozo
http://youtu.be/eeZoYbJzj8I

Torso carry
http://youtu.be/uwum3eybbl8

RUB (ruck tied under bum, not a successful tutorial lol)
http://youtu.be/9pv5LuC-yAM

Mixed pass back carry (with candy cane chest belt finish)
http://youtu.be/CpmAeOcsEKs

Penny's nati dandelions part 2!

Penny originally asked for a tealy dye with navy acid dye. The first dip went a bit wrong, the entire wrap was super patchy, still unsure as to what caused it as I used the exact same method as I have done multiple times before. :/ anyway, stripped it and mixed up a jade/teal colour which means the patchiness is barely noticeable when wrapped, but actually has quite a nice effect in my opinion.  The first photo has the most accurate colour.




Friday 17 May 2013

Two diorites!

One turquoise, one red :)



Vici's JKCC

Vici sent me her Oscha JKCC, asking for pink. I suggested after their pink bath that a purple acid dye might be nice for some contrast. She was chuffed with the result and requested action shots.



My Petrol fish get pinkified

Before

After




Vicky's tussah silk fish

Vicky requested a simple hot pink acid dye :)




One week's work :)

  Before

After

Vicky's Strato Adhar

Vicky sent me her Oscha Strato Adhar, she wanted me to strip it and acid dye pink.  The blue didn't strip much but went a lovely shade of pale turquoise. I think the result is quite striking.



Fishes!

I was sent a didymos tussah silk fish ring sling, which was to be somewhere between lime and emerald green. :)





Maria's JKAO

My friend Maria sent me her Oscha JKAO v2 for a makeover, as she wasn't feeling the colours. She wanted a turquoise shade, I opted for a pale aqua wash to keep the contrast and requested action shots!

Tuesday 14 May 2013

A bit about me...

My name is Lindsay (or Hutch in babywearing circles), I'm 27, I live in Northern Ireland, I'm an attachment/natural parent, full time babywearer and mummy to 2 amazing and ferocious little girls- Poppy (3) and Lola (12 months).  I enjoy anything creative, horror movies, cake and love COLOUR!

And I use smilies way too much :) :) :)


Penny's dandies part 1

Penny sent me a chopped wrap, a natibaby dandelions silk blend. She had had it chopped into a size 3 and a ring sling piece. The ring sling piece she asked for a gunmetal grey acid dye, the photo shows how it started and after the dye. Part 2 (size 3) coming soon!


Lynn's didymos 1975

I loved dyeing this wrap! The subtle pattern is still visible and looks really pretty. Lynn asked for a lime green and Cadbury purple grad overlapping in the middle.



Joanne's wedding dress!

Joanne sent me her wedding dress. She had gotten it made in 100% silk so it could be dyed after the big day and she could wear it again. She asked for a greeny teal colour, it involved several acid dyes toachieve the desired shade she was after but in the end was very happy with the result.


Jenny's 100% linen didymos

I had done linen/cotton blends before, but this was my first time dyeing a 100% linen wrap.  The result was slightly different, I could actually see the dye creeping up the wrap in the different places, as the nature of the fabric seemed to have areas which where more absorbent. The resulting effect was a 'speckled' look at it started the fade out. Jenny asked for turquoise and hot pink overlapping in the middle. :)