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These are great! You got some wonderful patterns and colors, congrats!
ReplyDeleteThanks Judy.
DeleteReally enjoyed following your indigo dying. The fabrics are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shirley. As I mentioned to Judy a great way to get you feet wet is by buying a kit (Dharma or ProChemical and Dye)
DeleteOooh, what a celebration of patterns and designs! And that blue, sigh...
ReplyDeleteand highly addictive
DeleteThe first one, is like nothing I've ever seen! So cool! Crisp circles too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Marcella. We must get together for a play date soon.
DeleteBeautiful patterns and results!
ReplyDeleteThanks Louise. I alway have so much fun indigo dyeing. I'll be doing it again next week at the Maine Event.
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