Scarf with ecoprinted pattern

Dublin Core

Title

Scarf with ecoprinted pattern

Description

Scarf naturally dyed with rose madder and with eco-print patterns made of beach rose.

Creator

705

Source

craftedobjects

Date

2024

Contributor

iain

Language

Swedish

Type

Physical Object

Identifier

454

Alternative Title

Halsduk med eko-tryckt mönster

Date Submitted

02/07/2025

References

Konsten att väva. En praktisk handbok. Av Åsa Pärson och Amica Sundström. ISBN: 9978-91-7887-085-1 Handbok i vävning. Bindningslära med konstvävnader. Av Ulla Cyrus- Zetterström. ISBN: 91-36-00445-6 Tapestry with pulled warp. INspiration, Technique and the Creative Process. Av Susan Iversen. ISBN: 987-0-7643-5933 A handweavers patterns book. Av Marguerite Proter Davison

Extent

170cm x 40cm x 0.1cm

Spatial Coverage

current,59.6574488,12.890542;

Europeana

Europeana Type

TEXT

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Wiki

https://culturality.museum/wiki/index.php/Scarf_with_ecoprinted_pattern

Material

Wool fabric (tabby) imported from Dngland, Wadley Bradford's. Locally (Brunskog) harvested leaves of beach rose. Rose madder root from Krops korps.se. Dye and craft materials from: Zenit Konstnärsmaterial. Sewing thread 100% cotton, Gutermanns.

Natural Cultural

Cultural

Craft

fibre and textile crafts

Tool

Sewing machine, measuring tape, scissor, needle. Cauldron, whisk, themometer, steam box, bucket, rolling pin, string, thin plastic film, washing machine.

Place

Brunskog, Arvika, Sweden

Material Source

See above

Technique

The pattern is eco-printed with beach rose and the lighter colour is dyed with rose madder. Henner has dyed the fabric by herself.

Function

Scarf to wear around body or neck. For warmth and beauty.

Creation Purpose

Exhibitions and sales

Production Quality

Unique object. A small collection with pattern of eco prints where made in 2024. Each had different sizes and different patterns from different plants and dyed with different natural dyes.

Conecept

Eco-print is a development of natural dying which expands on the textile design and art of natural dyes. Eco-printing provides a possibility of both using natures own shapes, and its own variables.

External ID

RV_AR_13

Citation

705, “Scarf with ecoprinted pattern,” VERAP, accessed July 5, 2025, https://culturality.museum/omeka/items/show/783.

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