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Long time, no posting

  • Feb 27, 2007
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I still have a nice bit of stock left from Christmas (the stock list below is current), but I’m hoping to get together a batch of pastel silks in time for Easter baskets.  If you have any specific requests, send me an email at joyelyse@eachflowersname.net.  I will try my best to make the silks in those colors.  It would be nice if we could get a break in the weather here in Boston.  If not, I will search out someplace inside to dye for Easter.

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A new batch!!

  • Dec 18, 2006
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Here are the silks I dyed yesterday.  They can be shipped today and may well get there for Christmas.  (I will ship Priority mail insured.  It all depends on how the mail is running.)  If you made a color request and don’t see your preference, all I can say is that sometimes these things surprise you.  I mixed up some nice pastels, but for some reason the darker colors mostly covered them.  I think you’ll find the result to be different than we expected, but hopefully you’ll see the beauty in these too.


It won't let me delete individual pictures, so I will just list the silks that have sold:

First row:Silk 1, Silk 2, Silk 3, Silk 4

Second row: Silk 6, Silk 8

Third row: Silk 11, Silk 15

Forth row: Silk 16, slightly damaged mandala


Batch2_silk1Batch2_silk2Batch2_silk3Batch2_silk4Batch2_silk5Batch2_silk6Batch2_silk7Batch2_silk8Batch2_silk9Batch2_silk10Batch2_silk11Batch2_silk12Batch2_silk13Batch2_silk14Batch2_silk15Batch2_silk16Damaged silk-small hole


Plus two more.  The second one is smaller than the others.  It is 16 x 16 and would be perfect for a custom meti tai or a small playsilk.

Batch2_silk 17Batch2_small silk


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Joyful Play Silks

  • Dec 11, 2006
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MVI_0767
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Each silk is hand dyed for you by me, Joy Elyse Greenwald.  It is one of a kind. 


Here is a video of my daughter, Eleanor, with the first silk I ever dyed.  It's her lovey and goes with her everywhere.

What is a playsilk?

It’s anything your child wants it to be.  It’s scarf to dance with.  It’s blankie or a lovey to snuggle.  It’s wrap or a sling to carry their baby.  It’s a cover for the best peek-a-boo.  It’s a curtain for a puppet show.  It’s a cape to tie around their neck.  It’s a crown for their head.  The possibilities are limited only by your child’s imagination.


Available silks:

Here is a photo of my available silks.  The silks folded on the far end are “solids.”  (Nothing I do is really solid.  They are all mottled to a greater or lesser extent.  "Solid" solids are all of one color.) E-mail me to reserve your silk and arrange for payment via paypal or money order.


note: There's been a run on my silks.  All that remain currently are the green and yellow mandala in the top row and two solid reds.

Current inventory
Current inventory

I will be doing another batch on Sunday, December 17.  If you have specific color requests, I would be happy to try to accommodate them.  (I never know exactly how the colors will turn out.)  However, each pattern is unique.  I couldn't exactly repeat a pattern, even if I wanted to.  I just don’t know how!

Other silks:

These silks are gone (but still missed).  This will give you a better idea of the types of silks that might be available in the future and for custom orders.

Ella's silks (un-ironed)Elly's silk1Elly's silk 2Sample mandlasSample stipe and muli


Prices:

Mandalas (those nifty ring patters): $15 each

Stripes & Multicolor: $12 each

Solids: $10 each

Plus shipping

About the silks:

Each silk is a 35” square of genuine china silk.  They have been hand dyed with Fiber Reactive Procion Dye.  Procion Dyes are non-toxic and yield colors are that brilliant and permanent. They don't fade, even after repeated washings.

Here they are drying after the last batch of dyeing

Silksdrying1Silksdrying2Silksdrying3


Care instructions:

The silk has been pre-washed, and the colors are fast.  They will hold up to your child’s sucking, snot, etc.  I would still recommend washing separately.   I CANNOT GUARANTEE THAT IF YOU WASH THE SILK WITH OTHER CLOTHES THAT IT WILL NOT RUN AND RUIN YOUR CLOTHES.  The silk can be machine or hand washed in any temperature.  I recommend hanging to dry.  In a well ventilated area, your silk should dry in about an hour.  Use a cool iron if you desire.  This will make the silk feel softer and the colors appear more brilliant, but is certainly not necessary.


About me:

I am a (mostly) stay at home mom, with one daughter, Eleanor Morgan, and wife to my husband Ben.  I started dyeing silks for Ella when I saw what was available and decided I that could do something more interesting.  I really like the bright, saturated colors that are not available commercially or with Kool-Aid dyed silks.  So, I taught myself to use fiber reactive dyes and make pretty patterns.  When I’m not home with Ella, I home-school three children (very) part-time.

Yours truly with a multi
Yours truly with a multi


Note for the allergic:

Though I make every effort to keep all pet fur away from the silks, I have cats and dogs.  If allergies are an issue for you, please wash the silk prior to use.

If you have any questions, I can be reached at joyelyse@eachflowersname.net.   I also always love pictures, so feel free to email me a photo of your child and his or her new silk!


Here are some photos of our friends enjoying our silks:


At playBig sisterElla with silk and kittyMine-don't touchMommy shops while babies playMore shopping

Enjoy!





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