Well, then I decided with the new fabric and the very clean linen that it looked too neat and tidy, still. So, I got out a coffee cup and the instant coffee. I put about half a cup of water in the cup, put it in the microwave for two minutes, then added a small spoon of the instant coffee. Then I added another spoon of actual coffee grounds. Then I thought, "Do I really want to do this?" And before I could answer myself, I stuck the spoon in the mucky, hot mixture, scooped some up, and then dripped it on the piece. (You kind of have to approach this kind of decision like jumping in the pool -- just do it! It's the same inspiration that strikes when I feel I really need a hair cut right now, and why don't I give it a try?) The drips alone were not going to do it, I decided. So, I took a paper towel, dunked it in the coffee, soaked some of it up, and then started applying it on the piece. I blotted the entire front with coffee, then the back, too, because hey, what the heck? Then, I filtered out all but the grounds, and then threw the grounds on top of the piece in a few areas, mushing them down really good first, and walked away from it for a while. I came back about a half an hour later, brushed it off, then it was off for the next step.
I took out my hair dryer, because I couldn't wait to see how it would look dry. I'm sure my husband wondered, "What is she DOING?" I stood there and blew dry my pincushion, and as I did, it lightened up some, and the darker areas grew more pronounced. I love it, love it, love it! It's cuter in person, but I thought I'd show it off here.
Coffee & blow dryers...marvelous inventions! I love your finish.
ReplyDeleteI'm always astounded hearing how much you get accomplished. I own a needlework store too. I feel like I barely have time to breathe most of the time. I'm here until bedtime so often. And you have time to design too? I don't know how you do it!
Oh, I love the affect that the coffee dye had!! Pretty piece!!
ReplyDeleteI love the pillow - it looks very vintagy (is that a word?) I have the book and may need to pull it out and give your idea a try.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Very pretty! I love the look.
ReplyDeleteWow. I really love the look you got. :)
ReplyDeleteI will definitely be trying this out! Thanks!! Faye
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I'm going to be doing some fabric aging tomorrow if I get the piece stitched tonight.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize you were in Hattiesburg, I'm not too far from you just a little south and then east of Pensacola.
It looks awesome! I would totally be afraid of doing that to a piece that I had stitched already, but have seen more and more people dying fabric that had already been stitched. I might just have to try that out soon :)
ReplyDeleteTheresa, it's lovely indeed. Such a cute pincushion.
ReplyDeleteLove it, too. Was thinking, you picked the perfect fabric, but then realized you made it perfect!!
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