More exercises with what can well become my two favorite dyes, and with the drop-pull method. I’m discovering that there is much more potential for different strokes than I initially thought. My grandma only did simple dot and straight line circles, but the actual variety of patterns and stroke combinations is amazing, especially once you hit the google image search. Of course, my hand is still not very steady, needs more practice, but I’m looking forward to it. If someone knows a good book on these Lemkivski eggs, point me to it please!
Dyes:
Yellow – coreopsis extract, a new/different source, seems darker than the first one, I might consider diluting it more, and I ordered seeds, will attempt to grow some in a planter.
Red – still the same sappan wood. This dye is few weeks old now, has developed clumps and stuff, but still smells fine, doesn’t appear to be spoiled, and still gives the color, albeit not as easily or evenly as before.
I strongly recommend the book “Rusyn Easter Eggs From Eastern Slovakia” by Pavlo Markovyc. While published many years ago, you can still find copies available online. You will see more variations with the simple drop pull method than you ever thought possible! 😊
Thank you so much! I will look for it. Just got in mail a book of Lithuanian eggs, and it also has many amazing drop-pull patterns.