Hi! I'm a textile artist, designer, and teacher. I love to dye with Shibori techniques and other diy projects. I teach workshops for indigo tie dye (also known as shibori) and Ice Tie Dye. I love sharing ideas and connecting with fellow dyers and creatives. Dyeing is a fun activity for all skill levels and there are infinite possibilities when it comes to pattern design!
You are west of your time by in this tricks ple use porshion color with soon light than so beautiful marbuling tye and dye print .. Clothes I am artist or color from india ujjain batik print
Hi --- it looks like you got some dye on your arm there about the size of a thumb. Everything good at the homestead? Thank you for the video and sacrificing your time to help others. God bless you.
I just did this with some white T-shirts my husband didn’t want. I cut them into fairly equal pieces and wrote on one edge with a fabric sharpie. I get to rinse them out tomorrow.
I do cyanotypes, mainly of photos I've taken and also for friends etc. I use heavy (160-300gsm) watercolor papers and other heavy paper types that can stand being put in water without ripping or becoming waterlogged. It's a fun way of developing a pic!!!😊😊😊
Liked for the 1st thousand staples ... commented for the 2nd thousand staples ... FTW !!! Question ... - Why do you glue the foam to the seat? Suggestion ... - Cut the foam w/ an electric kitchen knife ($20-$50 depending on your store) ... maybe?
I always wash new clothes before any wax is applied to get the sizing chemicals out. To get the wax out I boil it, skim the wax with a can, then add dawn dish soap. skim. Repeat once again with fresh water usually does it.
I have used a cup of bleach to 2 1/2 gallons of water two soaks for about eight hours each will get most die out and I have done it to tie-dye projects that have sat in the garage for years and you can get an almost completely whiteT-shirt or tapestry give it a try
Love it..... I do batik the traditional Indonesian way with a tool called a "canting" and the traditional batik wax which has a wonderful smell. I learned batik in the 70's growing up in Indonesia. But I'm going to try out your method with the foam brushes.
I imitated your pattern to make a cloth napkin, then combining it with a card making technique by Nancy Gamon, used this method to make cloth greeting card flowers then Christmas trees. I'm having fun with this one, thanks!
I've been curious about sun printing so am glad to see your video. Think I'll try it now! I've enjoyed all your videos on dyeing, please keep experimenting and sharing with us.
Hello, my name is Pufferfish420. Yes, I make swatches but I didn't get the splits I didn't ice them. You have helped me so much!! I'm so grateful to you. I purchased an ice machine but sent it back as it wasn't gonna work for me. Again, good job.
I am trying to find affordable supplies and books in the UK...amazon has basic kits but I'm looking for particularly fine tip kistkas and couple of pattern/tips books. Any advice very gratefully received 😊
Did you peel the glue off or did it come off with washing or how did you remove the glue? Also did the dye bleed in the resisted area if you tried washing again? Thank you!!!
Fantastic video!!! I have a pattern and fabric ready to make a jacket, but I was looking for how I could sew it with quilting / patchwork. Thank you very much for the best explanation and showing how to do it. I'll start with an easy pattern from Know Me 2058
This is such a great idea! I've got water-based block printing ink left over from my linocuts that can be used for fabric. Do you reckon that would be suitable for stenciling?