This is a very nice shirt, Angie. I like the green and the dark blue at the end. I think it really finishes off the shirt well. The Mandala is beautiful great job.
I love what you did there, Angie. I love the color combinations and the faces I see are really cool. There is so much more added dimension by adding the extra hemostats. Great looking shirt. Thanks for sharing.
I think it turned out absolutely beautiful Angie❤ the video and tutorial is so wonderful letting us know how to do this making a full shirt mandala. Thank you so much!
You had my interest at blues & more blues; fabulous shirt! I tried your twist & spiral design & forgot to take a photo before I gave it to a friend. Next time!
Wow! ❤ Very nice. I see a green cat face with a bow just below the center of the mandala. I really like the splits you got on these colors. Have you experimented yet on a flat vs incline with the hemostats yet? Let me know if you did and what your results were.🥰
Thank you! 😊 I haven't done a specific comparison, but I've done a lot of flat and inclined mandalas. I'll add doing a comparison experiment to my list.
I can’t figure out the purpose of having the first hemostat pointing In the opposite direction of all the others. Seems that anything to make it less unwieldy would be preferable. (I’m not to the end yet, but I’m sure the final result is 🤩.)
It is perfectly fine to face the hemostats any direction you would like to. Changing the placement and direction of the curve of the hemostats changes the design of the mandala.
@@FunEndeavors Right, but the curve direction could be the same if the handle were to point the same direction as all the others by just rotating your wrist to the left or right before attaching.
I’ve wondered why mandalas stopped and weren’t done to the edge. I love it!
Thank you, I'm glad you like it! 😀
I'm jealous of how many hemostats you have.
I've been collecting them for awhile. 😀
Oh, I really, really LOVE it! I always love your mandala designs! LOVE the colors! LOVE the splits! One of my favorites!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much! 😊
This is a very nice shirt, Angie. I like the green and the dark blue at the end. I think it really finishes off the shirt well. The Mandala is beautiful great job.
Thank you so much! 😀
I love what you did there, Angie. I love the color combinations and the faces I see are really cool. There is so much more added dimension by adding the extra hemostats. Great looking shirt. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, I'm really glad you like it! 😀
I think it turned out absolutely beautiful Angie❤ the video and tutorial is so wonderful letting us know how to do this making a full shirt mandala. Thank you so much!
Thanks so much! 😊
I love this shirt! Will be putting "hemostats" on my Christmas list. 🤣
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful
Thank you! 😀
There's a really interesting layering look. It looks like shadows
It kind of does. 🙂
You had my interest at blues & more blues; fabulous shirt! I tried your twist & spiral design & forgot to take a photo before I gave it to a friend. Next time!
Thank you! 😀 I hope your friend liked their new shirt.
That’s beautiful!
Thank you so much! 😊
Wow! That's fabulous 🎉
Thank you! 😊
i love this shirt. great job
Thank you so much! 😀
Gorgeous! Love the colors!✌️❤️🎨🌎🌈
Thanks so much! 😊
Love the shirt and the colors!! Great job.
Thank you! 😊
Great patterning! I like this a lot!
Thank you! 😊
Very beautiful Angie😁✌️
Thank you! 😊
Another of my favorite colors and styles! Thanks Angie for the inspiration! I love all the colors on this shirt!
Thank you so much! 😊
Wow! ❤ Very nice. I see a green cat face with a bow just below the center of the mandala. I really like the splits you got on these colors. Have you experimented yet on a flat vs incline with the hemostats yet? Let me know if you did and what your results were.🥰
Thank you! 😊 I haven't done a specific comparison, but I've done a lot of flat and inclined mandalas. I'll add doing a comparison experiment to my list.
I can’t figure out the purpose of having the first hemostat pointing In the opposite direction of all the others. Seems that anything to make it less unwieldy would be preferable. (I’m not to the end yet, but I’m sure the final result is 🤩.)
It is perfectly fine to face the hemostats any direction you would like to. Changing the placement and direction of the curve of the hemostats changes the design of the mandala.
@@FunEndeavors Right, but the curve direction could be the same if the handle were to point the same direction as all the others by just rotating your wrist to the left or right before attaching.
Ethereal
Thank you! 😀