There were some surprises in there. I watched it twice so I could write down what I want to get and what I don’t. Im posting your channel to the Facebook tie dye groups. This is valuable information! It also shows me which of my dyes is responsible for random effects. Thank you! All dyers should watch this. I wish I were as organized!
Found you on the side panel when I was watching @Belladonna Dyes Co and I am so glad that I did! Thank YOU, so VERY MUCH for putting this together! I am a newbie in the ice-dying world & not only did you save me a lot of money by not buying colors that I thought I would like, but you have shown me one's that I loved yet never thought of buying!!!
I have ordered from Dharma Trading before and so I am familiar with their dyes. I was getting ready to ice dye a linen duvet cover when I came across your video! This will change some of my colors because of how they separate out. Thank you so much for doing this! God be praised! He IS!
Thank you for doing this. Now I can plan for doing splits. Because I use other dye makers plus some Dharma, I'm going to create my own color swatches to see what I get.
One of the things to watch for when working with Dharma size is an astric that denotes that it's a one molecule color. That means that it does not split into different colors because it is in a primary and not created from different dyes. I learned this from working with low water immersion dying. I have a 6 color primary wheel that I use from Dharma. The colors consists of two reds, two blues and two yellows. The two yellows are lemon yellow and golden yellow. The two reds are Chinese red and fuchsia. The two blues are turquoise and cerulean. The idea is that one of each of these colors leans more strongly towards the secondary color that it can create.
This is incorrect information. The asterisk just means you have to double the quantity when mixing. Single color dyes have an MX value listed next to it on the Dharma website. Also, Chinese Red is NOT a single color.
I just watched your video again. Do you have a video of the method you use to create your swatches? I have at least 80 colors and swatches for all of them but after watching your video I want to do a bunch of the over. What does the Hebrew translate to?
This is a link to a video showing how I made the swatches. ua-cam.com/video/My6WHxj65jM/v-deo.htmlsi=7T9nb-HL26lwNiRM The Hebrew word is my name, Jedediah. It was King Solomon name in the Bible. It means 'Beloved of the Lord'.
Yeah, I just experiment with the colors I like and think will look good together. I also use a color wheel to pick colors combinations that should look good together. Sometimes they turn out really awesome but sometimes they don't.
There were some surprises in there. I watched it twice so I could write down what I want to get and what I don’t. Im posting your channel to the Facebook tie dye groups. This is valuable information! It also shows me which of my dyes is responsible for random effects. Thank you! All dyers should watch this. I wish I were as organized!
I am happy you enjoyed the video and found value in it. I really appreciate your positive feedback.
Found you on the side panel when I was watching @Belladonna Dyes Co and I am so glad that I did!
Thank YOU, so VERY MUCH for putting this together! I am a newbie in the ice-dying world & not only did you save me a lot of money by not buying colors that I thought I would like, but you have shown me one's that I loved yet never thought of buying!!!
Your welcome. I was surprised by how some of them turned out too. I wish you luck on your ice dyeing journey.
@@jedediahcurrey470, thank you so much!
I have ordered from Dharma Trading before and so I am familiar with their dyes. I was getting ready to ice dye a linen duvet cover when I came across your video! This will change some of my colors because of how they separate out. Thank you so much for doing this! God be praised! He IS!
You are welcome. I am glad that i could help. All praise be to God, hallelujah!
You are the only channel that has done this. Thanks for taking the time to organize this valuable information.
You're welcome. I would do all the dharma dyes if I had them... maybe one day.
@@jedediahcurrey470 If only you had a P. O. Box, one day.
Thank you for doing this. Now I can plan for doing splits. Because I use other dye makers plus some Dharma, I'm going to create my own color swatches to see what I get.
You Welcome. Good luck on your future projects.
One of the things to watch for when working with Dharma size is an astric that denotes that it's a one molecule color. That means that it does not split into different colors because it is in a primary and not created from different dyes. I learned this from working with low water immersion dying. I have a 6 color primary wheel that I use from Dharma. The colors consists of two reds, two blues and two yellows. The two yellows are lemon yellow and golden yellow. The two reds are Chinese red and fuchsia. The two blues are turquoise and cerulean. The idea is that one of each of these colors leans more strongly towards the secondary color that it can create.
This is incorrect information. The asterisk just means you have to double the quantity when mixing. Single color dyes have an MX value listed next to it on the Dharma website. Also, Chinese Red is NOT a single color.
Thank you so very much for making this video for us!
Your Very Welcome!
Just came across your channel. Thank you for sharing this.
You're Welcome
Awesome! Thank you! Decided to dye a jumpsuit. You saved me from making a couple of mistakes with splits I didn't expect.
You'er Welocome.
Thank you for putting this together. Amazing to see what each color does!
Your Welcome!
So many beautiful colors!
61 beautiful colors!
Thank you so much!
thank you!!!
You're welcome
Very helpful....thank you
You're Welcome... May Peace be upon you.
I need more dyes after watching this 😂😂 thanks.
I just watched your video again. Do you have a video of the method you use to create your swatches? I have at least 80 colors and swatches for all of them but after watching your video I want to do a bunch of the over.
What does the Hebrew translate to?
This is a link to a video showing how I made the swatches. ua-cam.com/video/My6WHxj65jM/v-deo.htmlsi=7T9nb-HL26lwNiRM The Hebrew word is my name, Jedediah. It was King Solomon name in the Bible. It means 'Beloved of the Lord'.
Thank you very helpful.
You're welcome.
Thank u so much !!!
You're Welcome
Thanks so much for doing this!!
You're Welcome!
Thank you Shabbat shalom!
You're welcome, Shabbat Shalom to you too!
Thank you for this!
Your welcome!
Hi I have almost all of those colors plus some spring and winter special ice dye colors from this year. Having issues with color combos and ideas
Yeah, I just experiment with the colors I like and think will look good together. I also use a color wheel to pick colors combinations that should look good together. Sometimes they turn out really awesome but sometimes they don't.
@@jedediahcurrey470 Are there any combinations of 3 or more dyes that turn out particularly awesome with ice dyeing?
Well I just experiment and see what I like. I really can't think of any right off hand.@@eagrinstead1
Anyone know of any videos how to make swatches? (Tips? Pointers?)
Yes, I made one... ua-cam.com/video/My6WHxj65jM/v-deo.html