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Old 02-09-2010, 04:36 AM
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These are beautiful. How do you do this??? Sure wish I was closer to WI.
I'm in Michigan, Clinton Township
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LOL ***googling mapquest to see how close we are *** Maybe I can come get lessons :wink:
hhhmmmm about 4 hours 8-)
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I would love to learn this also. Very pretty.
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Old 02-09-2010, 07:41 AM
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looking good, I love to dye my fabrics, what do you start with? I tried some white muslin, it doesn't come out real clear, has a muted / dulled color, but for some applications that's just what ya want.
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Lovely! I'm sure it is going to be well worth the time....
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Old 02-09-2010, 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by kathy
looking good, I love to dye my fabrics, what do you start with? I tried some white muslin, it doesn't come out real clear, has a muted / dulled color, but for some applications that's just what ya want.
I actually have been using Kona Bleached muslin, after washing it.

My first couple of batches turned out awesomely bright, but these didn't.

I was so afraid of the colors running together, even though I washed them afterward in "same colors". I put in a dye grabber and that's why I think they turned out muted.

I'm going to try this again, with a deeper red and blue and see how it turns out.

I think when I get done with all of this, some of the fabric is going to make a quilt of my hand dyes only. Just need to figure out what pattern to use, maybe a pinwheel pattern?
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What are you using for your base fabric? These are yummy!
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Old 02-09-2010, 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by hcarpanini
What are you using for your base fabric? These are yummy!
I'm using a Kona Bleached Muslin
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Marvelous! They all look fine to me. You are very ambitious making your own. The satisfaction when they are put into a quilt will be even greater.
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WOW!!! awesome. I've wanted to hand die for awhile now, but I'm scared... how do you do it? you should post a tute... Beautiful fabrics...
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