First it was all about quilting and then dyeing and then I started making books and zentangling and drawing. Now I have given up on limiting myself and this is all about my creative journey. Hope you'll join me on my journey and invite me on yours!
Here are the results of a second play date with Beth and her indigo vat. We are getting together for a third session soon. I am getting quite a pile of blue fabric.
Wow, some of these are fantastic! I have to get a book at the library on how to make some of these designs. I think the 3rd and 4th ones from the top are my favorites, and I also like the ones with the additional colors. Can't wait to see what you make with them.
Oh it was just too funny when you mentioned wanting to dye everything. I had a group of friends over Monday. We had cloth thrown all over my trees getting dry.i would love to have a piece of your stained glass fabric.. I absolutely Love your blog. Thank you
Wow, some of these are fantastic! I have to get a book at the library on how to make some of these designs. I think the 3rd and 4th ones from the top are my favorites, and I also like the ones with the additional colors. Can't wait to see what you make with them.
ReplyDeleteIt's even more more beautiful and impressive in person.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I adore your dye works...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful results! How do you most often use gorgeous fabrics like this?
ReplyDeleteReally NICE! Looking forward to joining you at the next vat party!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely. I'd love to learn to fold like this.
ReplyDeleteFantastic results and you've got such delicate marks on the purely indigo pieces.
ReplyDeleteOh it was just too funny when you mentioned wanting to dye everything. I had a group of friends over Monday. We had cloth thrown all over my trees getting dry.i would love to have a piece of your stained glass fabric.. I absolutely Love your blog. Thank you
ReplyDeleteI LOVE #1 and #3...Actually, even more, I love this blog...short and sweet; the pictures enhance the script. Thanks...
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