I believe you need to steam the Japanese rice bran/rice flour dough for several hours before mixing with water into a thick spreadable batter, whereas the soybean and lime paste is mixed and then spread. The difference seems to be the drying time - rice resist is a few hours, soy paste is several days.
We just did this today. We used 1:1 ratio of lime chalk to soy flour (not roasted soy flour). Add water until it is the consistency you want. We made a paste for the stencil and kept it liquid for those of us painting with a brush directly onto the fabric.
I wanted to save your original long video / it is so interesting?
I like your unique take of preserving tradition with contemporary fashion. Great effort!
Wow, such an amazingly detailed video about the process!!! Great knowledge.
What’s the name of this recipe?
Is lime safe to breathe in?
Would love to get the paste recipe. And do you know the difference between the Japanese resist paste and the soya bean?
I believe you need to steam the Japanese rice bran/rice flour dough for several hours before mixing with water into a thick spreadable batter, whereas the soybean and lime paste is mixed and then spread. The difference seems to be the drying time - rice resist is a few hours, soy paste is several days.
Here's a link to a recipe: taitaimah.wordpress.com/lime-paste-resist-recipe-for-painting-on-fabric-and-examples/
We just did this today. We used 1:1 ratio of lime chalk to soy flour (not roasted soy flour). Add water until it is the consistency you want. We made a paste for the stencil and kept it liquid for those of us painting with a brush directly onto the fabric.
@@Cutest1TheGame thankyou so much
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可以告诉我哪里吗?我也想找
Yes , I'm here from bhitshah. I make Ajrak
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