2:45 had no idea what a hemostat was. i was just enjoying the neat little folding and then you start pulling out scissors. so many scissors. and THEN you say if you need something or other, you’ll just …”use a pair of scissors.” amazing video 10/10
Yeah, that scrunched area looks super cool. The pattern on this shirt reminds me of an expanding holographic ball of sorts. Something you would see Tony Stark manipulate in Iron Man.
Too EXCITING!! I have hemostats in transit right now (had to order and have shipped, 5 straight and 5 curve pack). This is definitely timely for me and I'm totally enjoying this!! Interesting to see how you dye with the clips. Thanks Angie!!! You so ROCK!
I love how you mix the haemostats up when I do them there’s no ryme or reason you have to play to see what you can get thanks so much for sharing shirt looks fantastic😁✌️
It seems like quite a lot of dye gets wasted, I think there could be ways to rescue some of it. Off the top of my head I'm thinking: foil around the hemostat area, using the melted ice/rinse water for either water for black dyes or freezing and using just the ice cubes later for a random pastelly tye die. Shirt looks great as always :)
There is some dye that gets wasted. I've placed items under the rack before and used the runoff or muck to dye them. However since the shirt has soda ash in it, the muck won't work very well after a few hours because once the dye and soda ash mix the dye will start to react.
@@FunEndeavors ah, that makes sense. When I get some dyes I'm gonna experiment with putting crumpled coloured shirts under the rack then after it's set doing a reverse dye, I think it could bring out some interesting patterns. I dunno though as I only have experience with reverse dying atm.
I like how there is a bit of gold in the mandala. Nice!
Thank you! I think that is coming from Dharma's Wasabi.
2:45 had no idea what a hemostat was. i was just enjoying the neat little folding and then you start pulling out scissors. so many scissors. and THEN you say if you need something or other, you’ll just …”use a pair of scissors.”
amazing video 10/10
Wonderful shirt and like the faces I can see on the top and bottom.
Thank you! I love the fun bonus designs that show up too!
Yeah, that scrunched area looks super cool. The pattern on this shirt reminds me of an expanding holographic ball of sorts. Something you would see Tony Stark manipulate in Iron Man.
Thank you! We all love Iron Man! 🙂
Too EXCITING!! I have hemostats in transit right now (had to order and have shipped, 5 straight and 5 curve pack). This is definitely timely for me and I'm totally enjoying this!! Interesting to see how you dye with the clips. Thanks Angie!!! You so ROCK!
Thank you! Have fun experimenting with your new hemostats.
I love your channel so much, it’s been so helpful for me starting out! thank you so much
Awesome - I'm so glad that the videos have been helpful to you!
I love how you mix the haemostats up when I do them there’s no ryme or reason you have to play to see what you can get thanks so much for sharing shirt looks fantastic😁✌️
Thank you so much! 😊
Love this shirt Angie!
Thank you! 😊
This is STUNNING! I love these colors together and how the design turned out!
Thank you so much!
This is so beautiful, Angie, the color combo is perfect. Thanks for sharing:)
Thank you so much!
Wish i could think of something else to stats for but my the dyeing is just a hobby it's to expensive..the shirt is awesome!! Thanks for sharing
Thank you! I totally get it - it can get quite expensive if you don't use them often.
It seems like quite a lot of dye gets wasted, I think there could be ways to rescue some of it. Off the top of my head I'm thinking: foil around the hemostat area, using the melted ice/rinse water for either water for black dyes or freezing and using just the ice cubes later for a random pastelly tye die.
Shirt looks great as always :)
There is some dye that gets wasted. I've placed items under the rack before and used the runoff or muck to dye them. However since the shirt has soda ash in it, the muck won't work very well after a few hours because once the dye and soda ash mix the dye will start to react.
@@FunEndeavors ah, that makes sense.
When I get some dyes I'm gonna experiment with putting crumpled coloured shirts under the rack then after it's set doing a reverse dye, I think it could bring out some interesting patterns. I dunno though as I only have experience with reverse dying atm.
@@n1nj4l1nk That sounds cool! It's always fun to experiment with new things.
Beautiful
Thank you! 🙂