I have a process that is such fun to do, I almost cannot help myself when I’m playing and have just a little of this and a little of that left over. It usually happens when I’m using MX dyes on silk scarves in the microwave. (I’ll post on that one later).
Here’s what you do: (Now make sure you follow these intricate instructions very carefully!) ~_~
Take a piece of indeterminate length of prewashed, wet cloth and sort of arrange it in a shallow pan (I use a really shallow plastic dishpan). I’ll try to get pictures and add them the next time I do this.
Now, if you have any dye liquid left over after another project (about a cup or so, mixed up according to the LWI recipe I’ve already posted)
Randomly slop the dye liquid over the fabric here and there, mixing colors merrily as the Spirit moves you, but not too much or you’ll get muddy overlap.
While it’s still wet with dye, get out your masks (extremely important!!!) and put them on. Open up a jar of dye powder in your choice of color and with a plastic teaspoon, take a teeny bit on the end of the spoon and sprinkle it gently over the top of the wet fabric.
Cover the dishpan with a plastic bag or piece of plastic to keep in the heat and place the whole shebang where it’s warm for at least 6 hours.
Finish the process as usual with the rinsing and the Synthrapol.
I find the colors come alive when you iron it dry but that’s just me.
Here’s a sample.
Beware! This process is very addictive. Heh heh heh!



February 2nd, 2010 at 8:17 am
This looks like fun and very creative! I can see how it can be addicting…and a great way to use left over paint. Thanks for sharing! I can’t wait to try it.
February 2nd, 2010 at 9:53 am
Actually, I haven’t tried it with paint. But it most definitely works with dye. Just remember to use a mask to protect from the dye particles when you sprinkle and let me know how it goes!