Last week I printed several scarves using Eco print technique. It is so much fun, results are always a surprise!
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
The rewards of teaching

In Sept I taught a basic Eco print workshop. The students were thrilled and excited with their new found knowledge. This past week I was able to meet with those who participated to see their samples once dried and pressed. I was able to speak with them about how they enjoyed learning. Each an everyone returned for a brief meeting and they were ready to do more.
One student, Arlene printed the following pieces after the workshop. I love what she created.
I too have done some printing as well. Below is a raw silk shirt that was printed a few days ago. I do love wearing this shirt!
Thursday, September 25, 2014
The Leaves of Fall
Oh, the joy and excitement when we open bundles! Some are quiet, some are anxious while others think waiting a few weeks until opening is a good idea. Then I open mine first, suddenly there is a flurry of activity to gather around for first glimpse. There are gasp and oooohs and ahhhhs. Suddenly there is a fever traveling around the table. One squeal, two squeals, another gasp. These are the sounds and conversation heard around the table. A fun afternoon was had by all.
Here if Florida we have many plants, but there are a few that give up such lovely prints.
And of course there is always the strong power of eucalyptus. Such lovely works by wonderful students.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Summer is past
Wow, the summer has passed quite quickly. I have not posted here during the summer months, simply too curious. Yes I have been curious on many fronts. I am always amazed how one idea or source of curiosity can lead down different paths.
One of my curiosities was with Eco print. Living here in Florida we have many plants to sample but I chose to stick with my favorite trees and plants. Most of my sources are within a quick bike ride of less than a mile radius. I toyed with different combinations of iron water and iron vinegar solutions. Each with different concentrations and dilutions. Some were successes while others were simply failures. I have used a wide variety of fabrics and continue to play with materials.
I have also been stitching of felt. I love to make felt and I love to sew. I can use a machine quite well to make stitches but also hand stitching adds depth to felt. How can there be so many ideas to explore and so little time to do them all? I know that is the lament of many textile and fiber artist.
So what about my E Books for making seamless felt garments? I plan a third installation but will be video based and go through how to design with a custom template. The video will not revisit how to make the template and subsequent pattern. But the third installation will be high emphasis on garment design, how to create those designs to fit you, and inspire.
Discussion will include:
1) directional wool layouts and its effect on design
2) how to create breast circles in garment design for better fit
3) how to add different sleeve and collar types to the basic template
4) how to draft a personal design that is well suited for your body type
The first two eBooks can be purchased at http://www.kathyhaysdesigns.com
As fall arrives I will be teaching felting and eco print classes. I will be also doing more and more stitching on felt.
Cheers to a wonderful fall!
One of my curiosities was with Eco print. Living here in Florida we have many plants to sample but I chose to stick with my favorite trees and plants. Most of my sources are within a quick bike ride of less than a mile radius. I toyed with different combinations of iron water and iron vinegar solutions. Each with different concentrations and dilutions. Some were successes while others were simply failures. I have used a wide variety of fabrics and continue to play with materials.
I have also been stitching of felt. I love to make felt and I love to sew. I can use a machine quite well to make stitches but also hand stitching adds depth to felt. How can there be so many ideas to explore and so little time to do them all? I know that is the lament of many textile and fiber artist.
So what about my E Books for making seamless felt garments? I plan a third installation but will be video based and go through how to design with a custom template. The video will not revisit how to make the template and subsequent pattern. But the third installation will be high emphasis on garment design, how to create those designs to fit you, and inspire.
Discussion will include:
1) directional wool layouts and its effect on design
2) how to create breast circles in garment design for better fit
3) how to add different sleeve and collar types to the basic template
4) how to draft a personal design that is well suited for your body type
The first two eBooks can be purchased at http://www.kathyhaysdesigns.com
As fall arrives I will be teaching felting and eco print classes. I will be also doing more and more stitching on felt.
Cheers to a wonderful fall!
Friday, May 23, 2014
Eco prints and Lagen look
The past two weeks I have spent some time eco printing on cotton and linen. The process is different than silk and wool. I wanted to challenge myself because I was going to attend a a three day workshop called "Cut Up Your Closet" by Kim Sherrod aka Calamity Kim. In the workshop we were to purchase thrift store clothing and cut them up into a dress. Well .... if anyone knows me, I don't seem to follow directions very well. I want to do my own thing. I wanted to print my fabric and use my fabrics. I did purchase a lot of thrift store garments and printed on them so I was not too far off the class plan! Fortunately, Kim is a great mentor to spark creativity and she had no problem with me taking the workshop and doing my own thing! Kim loved the eco prints and was awaiting the product.
I decided to make a Lagenlook top and a skirt before the class began. I was unsure that a gored skirt would fit with the loose top style, but I think it worked. The natural prints with that styling seemed quite appropriate. I had no pattern, but I am pretty good at drafting and fitting. After all it is Langenlook and not meant to fit but to drape. I had a lovely assortment of fabrics in which I could chose from. It was just a matter of putting them all together.
I liked the idea of two pieces. They can be worn together or they can be worn as separates. I have other eco print scarves and wraps in which to mix and match. For the top I wanted to keep everything linen and cotton but needed to add a few more pieces to complete the design which ended up being silk.
Here are some close up shots of the patterns. Note that I used a sleeve in a panel to hang of the back of the skirt. The front skirt closure is the button front placket of a shirt.
I decided to make a Lagenlook top and a skirt before the class began. I was unsure that a gored skirt would fit with the loose top style, but I think it worked. The natural prints with that styling seemed quite appropriate. I had no pattern, but I am pretty good at drafting and fitting. After all it is Langenlook and not meant to fit but to drape. I had a lovely assortment of fabrics in which I could chose from. It was just a matter of putting them all together.
I liked the idea of two pieces. They can be worn together or they can be worn as separates. I have other eco print scarves and wraps in which to mix and match. For the top I wanted to keep everything linen and cotton but needed to add a few more pieces to complete the design which ended up being silk.
Here are some close up shots of the patterns. Note that I used a sleeve in a panel to hang of the back of the skirt. The front skirt closure is the button front placket of a shirt.
I was able to print designs such as dots and lines with the plant materials and I liked that control.
Above is a close up of an eco printed lace inset that I used around the hemline.
I am very pleased with my skirt and top. They are summer weight and will be fun to wear.
Happy Memorial Day to all. I do have my eBooks on sale this holiday weekend through Monday. They are $5 off for both books. Do stop by and take a look. https://www.kathyhaysdesigns.com
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Bundles and Bundles and Bundles
This coming weekend I will attend a workshop called "Cut Up Your Closet" by Kim Sherrod. aka Calamity Kim. The focus of the workshop is to use thrift store clothing, cut them up and make a new dress. While my taste in fashion has changed since I was 25 years old, but I am up for this wild and crazy challenge I doubt I ever wear this creation, but it is the creative exercise I find rewarding. I am all about process and not product.
To put me up for this challenge weekend I decided this would be a perfect time to cut up some old eco printed items plus add to the stash. I have spent the past few days making bundles for eco print.
The above pictures will work nicely together, but I have some other prints and shades of color that are seen below.
I was able to achieve color on a shirt and that might be interesting to use.
Below you will see pieces of lace that have been eco printed and dyed. As you can see, I have many items to choose from.
Here is the challenge though: (and one I look forward) how will all the prints come together? Yes they are from nature and have a similar tones, but will they look nice together? Right now there are many pieces to a puzzle that need to fit in some fashionable way.
I have eco dyed extra fabrics and I have more prints waiting to be unveiled. This is quite the mystery. This will be quite the challenge. I will post my progress and my results next week!
On another note, the ebook sales are steady. I know I will write more design information later in the year, but right now I am eco printing and dyeing while the temperatures are tolerable and an abundance of foliage in which to gather. Designs using felt is something that is at play in the back of my mind at all times. If you are interested in purchasing my Ebooks please see my website at https://www.kathyhaysdesigns.com
And some final words of the day. I lost my special little dog this morning. This was quite abrupt and a difficult 5 hours. But dear sweet Bayleigh has crossed the rainbow bridge to join all those other well loved pets. She is in good company. And to keep my sorrow from lingering I plan to jump in to the "Cut Up Your Closet Workshop" with full creative engagement.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Digging in
The weeks seem to fly by, but then again it is Spring. It is a time to get out and get it done. I can't say that I really like a lot of yard work but I can do it before the weather gets too warm here in Florida. I have committed myself to making a new planted garden area. The irrigation system has never worked well in this area and seems to be a tangled mess. The only way to correct is all is to dig it up and start fresh.
As I was digging I noticed a view of our lake. It occurred to me that maybe this space might be better suited for a hot tub. After all a view of the lake from your hot tub??? How about tropical plants around the hot tub??? This project that was to be quite simple is expanding with each shovel of dirt. I have a few days to think about this project as I await someone to correct the irrigation system issues. It is fun dreaming and scheming!
I have not forgotten my feltmaking and patternmaking thoughts. Actually as I work in the yard I think things through. I ponder the 'what if' of garments made with felt. You see handmade felt is an unusual textile. It does not always act or react the way of woven yardage. Seamless garments also have fitting issues as well. Digging in dirt is a good time to think things through and one can easily forget how difficult the task of shoveling earth.
In March I became reacquainted with some garment and fashion information in a book called "The Body Shape Bible" by Trinny and Susannah. Many people do not know what silhouette is appropriate for their body. This book details the many many shapes of the human body and what fashion silhouette creates the most flattering look.
I will be incorporating more body shape information into the next eBook on seamless felted garments. I have seen so many felt garments that simply do not flatter a person's body. Huge open collars that flap across most of the person's chest is not flattering to anyone. A lovely shaped jacket that gaps in the front is not flattering, it speaks poor fit. We see gorgeous clothing made for the very slender and shapely model, but does that translate to the average person? How about a wool wrap vest over bare shoulders because the maker did not know how to fit the garment? I don't know about you, but if I am wearing wool as an outwear item, bare skin makes me shiver!
I will be working on additional and sensible seamless felt garment designs this summer. They will be published into another eBook. I am also contemplating single pattern instruction for a particular design. For example a pattern drafted off of your template to make a swing jacket, or a cape with hood. I have a lot of thoughts on what I will do next, but maybe I need to go dig some dirt!
Don't forget if you are interested in learning how to makes custom seamless sleeveless felted garments, visit my website at https://www.kathyhaysdesigns.com
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