Love the colors and dye results of the first 3 photos best but they are all wonderful! You saved lots of money by not having to order online. I can see why you'd like to 'play' with snow some more, LOL
You are fortunate to be able to try snow dyeing .. something positive about having lots of that white cold stuff around. I would love to try it but don't get much snow here in the high desert of CA. |
Love the results . have never heard of snow dyeing.
Will be looking into that........ thanks for sharing. |
Originally Posted by wyckedquilter
So I know that some people are tired of the snow, but I was very thankful yesterday for a last minute snowfall. It gave me the chance to try out snow dyeing again. I had tried it a couple of weeks ago, and was not happy with the results, and was hoping to get another chance at it! I had read some of the blogs that were linked here before, and I didn't have time to order dyes from Dharma Trading, so I went to WallyWorld and Meijer and checked out their selection of RIT dyes and used those instead. I know these aren't the greatest pictures, it's still kind of gray and drab here, was hoping for some sunshine so you could see the colors better. :)
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Originally Posted by BevF
Looks like you could move to a place with snow 9 months of the year and create your own Batiks. Lovely.
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Originally Posted by cny_sewer39
I have never heard of snow dyeing. What is it and how does it work? I am very interested in trying this method out.
debra I saw this thread and started clicking... :) |
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