This, friends and neighbors, is Targhee combed top in an acid
bath prior to dyeing. It's not terribly pretty, but it made an odd photo, so there
you have it. I wound up hand-painting this sucker in a couple of shades of
green, some rust, khaki, brown, and a little pop of purple.
Sound peculiar?
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But in all fairness, that wasn't my first try. I also painted a
couple of small bumps the day before to work out the process and make
sure I wasn't going to have a big ugly mess.
Case in point: the turban of hand-painted Brown Sheep Beast
that appeared on Rob's blog sometime back. It felted horribly, and I wound
up having to run it through a drum carder to get anything back out of it.
All the dyeing work on it is now all mixed up, so it looks like grey.
That was the first try.
The photo on top to the left is my second try. There's not much of
it, but it's much nicer. It's the first of the Targhee that I painted.
The second photo (and my personal favorite) is the third try and the
last before I wound out an eight-ounce bump. I'm still not terribly satisfied
with the saturation on the eight-ounce bump, but I like it. I know now how
I'd modify the process to get fewer areas where there isn't much color at
all.
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One last thing, and I'll go run my afternoon errands.
In my review of photos, I found this picture that Rob took of me
dyeing quite some time back. It's quite a good photograph, in my opinion,
but neither the artistic merit nor the quality of the photograph itself is
what grabs my attention.
Vanity, though art truly God.
Are my arms really that hairy?!?
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