I followed Carol Ludington's directions for iced parfait in issue 57 (June/July 2012) of Quilting Arts Magazine. What you need is soda soaked fabric, ice cubes, fiber reactive dye in powder form and a tall container with a lid. Scrunch, pleat, fold or twist the fabric, and place it in the container. Add a layer of ice cubes and sprinkle dye powder on top of the ice cubes. Then add another layer of fabric, ice and pigment. There was room for three layers of fabric, ice and pigment in my container. This is what it looked like with all three layers:
A close-up
One more close-up, just because of the yumminess
At this point, when all the ice had melted, and there was a lot of muddy water in the container, it was time to feel a bit worried:
But there was no need for worry (top layer):
Ok, admittedly the middle layer is pretty wild:
The bottom layer, to my surprise, wasn't mud coloured:
Iced parfaits will definitely be on the menu again. ;-)
Thanks for stopping by, and more fun stuff soon! - Annika