I didn't realize I had so much cloth ready to go. Wash out and further manipulations of color are going to take all week in small doses - I have a crazed work schedule with a lot of early starts coming up. This will be a first for applying the textured colors after the base color - I normally do it the other way around. We'll see if there's any real difference.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
fall dye fest...day one
Some of you must be bored with these types of pictures but I never tire of seeing my Mason jars lined up filled with sparkling colors. That whole front row looks like a salute to Sangria. There are another half dozen, three-high stacks of stainless steel containers out of the frame all heating up in the sun this afternoon.
I didn't realize I had so much cloth ready to go. Wash out and further manipulations of color are going to take all week in small doses - I have a crazed work schedule with a lot of early starts coming up. This will be a first for applying the textured colors after the base color - I normally do it the other way around. We'll see if there's any real difference.
I didn't realize I had so much cloth ready to go. Wash out and further manipulations of color are going to take all week in small doses - I have a crazed work schedule with a lot of early starts coming up. This will be a first for applying the textured colors after the base color - I normally do it the other way around. We'll see if there's any real difference.
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Looking GOOD!
Oh what fun! I do wish I had the outdoor space for this, but have had my own dyeing fun this past week. I'm looking forward to the results!
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