Stitched Shibori Tie Dye Technique
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- This video #tutorial shows how to apply a stitched #shibori #tiedye technique of stitching and binding to create a horse tooth resist pattern.
I also cover also an Itajime Shibori technique and a quick crumple-dyeing technique
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Hello Geri, WOW!! I totally was mesmerized by watching this video!! I’m so happy that your channel showed up on my UA-cam feed this morning 👍🏻🤗!
You are an amazing artistic person!! I’m sure you ooze your artistic flare in everything you do!!
Thank you for creating & sharing your talents & creations👍🏻🤗👏🏻😱🙌🏻
Many happy thanks
I've never tried Shibori but I've fallen in love with it after seeing the Caftan you sewed. Beautiful
Thanks Dawn!
That's Amazing! Nice work!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Geri - I've been ice dyeing for several months now and I wanted to let you know that you are my original inspiration to try dyeing and I'm so grateful. You are much more precise in your work than I am - but you still inspire me all the time 😊💕I LOVE your work!! This suit is magnificent!! I've been wanting to try the stitch resist method so I enjoyed watching the tutorial!
Thanks Michelle, I am happy that you are ice dyeing. That's something I have to try myself. Many many thanks
so creative !! 💜💜💜
I just found out about your work and this is absolute madness ! The result is sublime 😍😍😍
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate it
So much fun. Thank you for sharing this tie dye technique.
My pleasure. Thanks so much
Love the suit and your energy!
Double happy thanks
Oh wow!!! This is brilliant! Absolute masterpiece!👌 You are so skilled and talented! I love your vibe, madam🙏
Many happy thanks
Hi Geri, Wow, your work is wonderful! What a good tip to use nylon thread instead. I came across lots of difficulties as I kept using cotton thread. Thank you.
Thanks so much, Percy!
❤beautifully beautifully explained..
Great! Thank you for the sharing it.
My pleasure; thanks for watching
Wnderful ! Jumping lady !
You rock.
Thanks so much!
Wow aweomse project!! Definitely want to try this. Just wondering.. is the fabric not shrinking in the boiling process?
Thanks! I always pre wash and press the fabric before stitching. And that minimizes shrinking during dyeing
Wow great mam😊
do you keep the stove on for the 30 minutes?
At least for 10 minutes
Hi Geri! I'm keen to try this - did you prewash your fabric before stitching?
Yes, pre washing is a must. Depending on the dye you use, you might need to scour the fabric as well. Especially for natural dyes. Pretreating gets rid of commercial coatings on the favores that prevent full penetration of dyes
You are using nylon thread. Which thickness do you advise? And can you use it on tshirts as well?
Hi Margot, I use the thinnest nylon thread that I can find so that I can use it on lighter weight fabrics as well. I apologise for not having the exact "measurement" of the thickness. When I bought it, the store didn't have this info. I think it can be used on tshirts but when working with knit fabrics, I would use a jersey or ballpoint hand-sewing needle. Hope this is helpful.
@@GeriInStitches thank you so much 💙
Are you dying with chemical indigo or natural one ?