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Beautyfull Beth! I like it very much.
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ReplyDeleteFabulous! I really love the first 2... very crisp cheery design and colors!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteAnd now what will you do with these? Always my problem when I jump into dyeing experiments.
ReplyDeleteThe fabrics go into a stack I call fodder. They are like pots of paint that I chose when making a new piece. Sometimes I make them especially for a project I am working on. These circles were for my new series on time.
ReplyDeletewow- these turned out really nice. I especially like the first pieces with the black ovals.
ReplyDeleteLove those repeating shapes, like seed kernals or beans! Love the end products, your art just keeps on flowing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great stash!! I want all of them except the high contract designs!!
ReplyDeleteI do like your hot pink and yellow number! It's always exciting to see what things look like when they are washed and ironed. Great fun!
ReplyDeleteWonderful results, Beth! How big are your screens? I think I need a couple of larger ones.
ReplyDeleteWow! these are awesome!
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