I Love all the earthy colours! That rust colour looks amazing! My type of Art! Love that idea. May I ask what type of fabric you dye with? Thank You It all looks amazing perfect to make art textile pictures or landscapes.
Dear Tracey, watching you creating beautiful pieces of fabrics, then explaining the many possibilities to create a magic world make my soul feel peaceful and great full. You are talented and it is a real pleasure for my eyes and heart to discover your beautiful creations. Thank you so much Tracey and take care 🙏🥰✨🌸
Hi Tracey, I just discovered you, and so, so happy that I did! LOVE these yummy fibers that you've dyed and rolled up with nature! But my heart just calls out to your amazing rusty, burnt orange colors! Oh yes! So, I'm your newest subscriber and cannot wait to see what else you've created on previous videos! Thanks so very much for these shares.
Thank you for sharing your progress on how to use the fabrics. I’ve been researching on different eco printing ideas and colors and have everything set up to start. I didn’t quite know what I could use the fabrics for. My granddaughter is 11 and loves art. I’m going to try and get her interested in this process. She loves abstract so this might be exciting for us to do together. Your pieces are Beautiful!
Hi Peggy, you could always make your own rusty objects as simply as adding non galvanized nails to a tray of water and waiting.or you can buy mordants from suppliers, but it is not as much fun. 😂
Now I’m not into dark colors, how or what you’ll suggest to use for lighter colors like greenish variations or purple maybe….I’ll appreciate your response.
Hi Anita, , if you mean eco dyeing, then I am afraid I am still experimenting myself🤣 But if you did not wish to dye, or even if you did you could always use a plain colour.. What about trying to dye with some red onions skins? I do have some pretty kits in lighter brighter colours as well 😊 if you just want to start creating.