I loved the first batch so much that I started a second, and WOW - these are great too!! Now we're having a January thaw, so it'll be a while before I get to do more.
SD#41 - ****SOLD**** (No one can believe I sold this one - Chris you are one lucky gal!)
SD#40
SD#39 ****SOLD****
SD#38****SOLD****
SD#37
SD#36
SD#35
SD#34
All of these will be for sale (maybe, I LOVE #41) on my website in a day or two.
If you missed my tutorial, go back a couple of posts and you can see how I make these.
Happy dyeing!!
Thursday, January 14, 2010
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These are really gorgeous! How serendipitous of the snow/dye/melting process to create such beautiful fabric. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are all gorgeous. I'm sure I wouldn't be able to part with any...for sure not #41.
ReplyDeleteI was going to do it today, but got sidelined. We still have lot's of snow so tomorrow.
What type of dyes do you use, or did I miss that in the tutorial?
Yummy yummy....these are soooo cool.. I can't wait to get more dyes to do some more... hopefully by tomorrow..
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! You're right about the first one.......it's a keeper.
ReplyDeletegorgeous! i cannot wait for another snowfall!
ReplyDeleteSD41 is sold? Can I have a bidding war with the person who bought it? LOL! I love that one! :-) Thanks for posting your process. Just read your post on the QuiltArt list and had to come check it out. We're in a January thaw here as well but there might be enough snow left for me to grab some tomorrow and try this out.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I usually only dye in the summer, when the basement is warm enough, and I have been itching to do some dyeing in the midst of this very cold winter we are having--and now I can. Thanks for the info!
ReplyDeleteWay cool stuff -- I've been enjoying snow dyeing too this year.
ReplyDeleteLovely! You even inspired me to try it. I have a couple of yards melting right now. I'm hoping for a very light, splotchy fabric (used blue only) for a background for a scrap quilt. What concentration of dye did you use?
ReplyDeleteWow! That first one looks like amythyst crystals. Neat!
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