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My insane 10 yard by 90" tie dye rainbow, low water immersion

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Old 07-27-2011, 01:46 PM
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So, internet has been down here for 1 1/2 weeks. Just got it back this morning. I have gotten lots of quilting done, LOL.

I have had the idea of doing 90" muslin in a rainbow dye for a while. I was looking at my 10 yard bolt, and figured that it would fit in the washer no problem. The setup for rainbow tie dye is pretty complicated, but more yards does not increase the complexity... so I took the leap and did the whole bolt!

With my smaller dye projects, mistakes can be corrected... with something of this size it is one shot and I am done.

If I ever do this again, I will get some pool noodles and make some apparatus to contain/separate all of the liquids. Cleanup was a beast!

update: should have rotated the pictures, lol.
and BTW, I have no idea what to do with this fabric, other than quilt backings. :lol:

wet fabric - 10 yards
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after 2 washings, hanging off the porch
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final finished rainbow!
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Your dyeing job looks like it turned out great.
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Hi and welcome to the board from Iowa. It looks as if your efforts worked and you now have a beautiful rainbow to work with. Looking forward to seeing your finished quilt. Thanks for sharing.
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thats beautiful
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Oh but the result stunning.
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Beautiful rainbow. You did a great job.
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Beautiful! And ambitious. :-)
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You ladies are so fast to reply!
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That's beautiful!!
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That is wonderful. I have no desire or room to take on such a project, but it would surely be fun to see the process. Will be watching to see what interesting thing you are going to do with the fabric.
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