Photographing and posting the snow dyes I did this winter inspired me to do more. I didn't let the minor issue of no snow slow me down. I put a two gallon bucket of soda soaked fabrics in the freezer last night. I had 10-12 yards of various fabrics hanging in the gargage waiting for me to do something. Well something finally came along in the form of a gray rainy day.
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I am ready for summer. |
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I had planned to dye two batches. The fabric had other ideas. It was impossible to spit into two piles. The purple/green run will have to wait. |
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Set up and ready for fabric |
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Santa Fe blue & Adobe Rose. I threw a little lilac in there to cover some white areas. |
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