A TIE-DYED PATTERN BY HIGH SCHOOL PUPIL
PORTION OF A TIE-DYED SILK SCARF
As with other crafts that have come to us from the East, we have not chosen to imitate their marvelous perfections of detail. It has rather been to our liking to work out space and color adjustments in a manner more in keeping with our national temperament. And it is not without its measure of success in artistic and pleasing results.
The illustration on page [112] is the work of a school boy. The material was cotton, dyed old rose before the tying was done. After the tying it was dyed deep blue. The space relations are very good.