What do you use to make the tapestries? I would imagine just a white cotton bedsheet, but I'm usually wrong.
The definitions between the colors are so crisp and vibrant as well - too many times you see tie dye that runs together way too much. But yours has
clear borders which allows each color to stand on its own while still being part of a picture.
Thanks, I'm glad you like them. I use economy 100% cotton muslin from the craft store. The economy is cheep and it actually works best. Its thin and
no to heavy. Plus I can get a very large piece that way.
The dye's in the picks are all different sized and one of them is silk.
Some of the most intricate designs I have ever seen in Tie Dye art, really beautiful work.....glad to see people still making them...brings back good
memories.....
I sincerely bow to your skills. I tried it on two occasions and although the t-shirts we dyed looked acceptable, they were so amateurish compared to
yours.
This so beautiful.
Could you give us a step by step project we could all try and then we could post our finished item to show how we all did id like to try a
sarong.
Love and harmony
Whateva
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Very talented! I am also curious how you managed such detail in the colors, though its been 15+ years since I've last tried, and that was only with a
few amount of colors compared to yours.
What in the world did you do to get all of those designs within designs so to speak? Rubber band inside another rubber band and so forth? Amazing. I
have never seen such detail in tied dyed before.
nice dyes bro! think I might know u from tour.( not from your art from your name.) I hope u update this thread with some tips for people (materials/
techniques) keep this lost art alive!-peace, love, and granola