Awesome! It is so beautiful, Angie! I don’t gravitate to these cors either, but this iis gorgeous. I made a long sleeve T to wear when I visited Bryce in similar colors. I had so many hikers complement my shirt. I nailed the colors of Bryce Canyon. I dont wear that shirt often but I love it. It reminds me of my trip. Bryce Canyon is one of the most fantastic places I've ever been.
Thank you! I've really started to embrace oranges a lot more over the past year. Orange still doesn't look great on me though, but I've had fun tie dyeing with it. Your shirt sounds really cool. I would love to visit Bryce Canyon, it looks gorgeous. It's fun to have that shirt as a reminder of your cool trip! 😀
so pretty. Thank you!!! Did you flip it over and apply dye on the back side? or all the ice water dripping thru was sufficient? Also, why not just put the shirt in the soda ash and dye it damp with soda ash, since you are apply the soda ash throughtout the process? Thanks, very nice looking shirt
Thank you! No, I don't flip the shirt over and add more dye to the back. The melting ice forces the dye through the dry shirt. I've found that if the shirt is completely dry when I add the dye, the shirt will soak up the dye like a dry sponge and pull it down into the fabric. I don't get as good of color saturation in the middle of the fold when I dye it damp. I have a blog post that goes into more detail about this topic on my website. Here is a link to that blog post: www.funendeavors.com/tie-dye-blog/d5rfxt22s927wtvz0412xhdfersyr7
@@FunEndeavors thank you for this detailed response. I am on your blog right now, and I see the two shirts, one damp and the other dry and I like them both. Very pretty. You have a lot of very basic excellent information for newbies I appreciate it a lot
Hi Angie, hopefully you’re just taking a break and everything is OK. I know I haven’t dyed anything since the end of July and I can’t wait to get back at it take care.😁✌️
Thank you! I'm doing well. I've been taking a bit of a break to help with my dad who is suffering from Dementia/Alzheimer's. I really miss posting though and hopefully I will be back at it really soon. I hope all is well with you, and I'm sure you're missing tie dye too. I'm sure you have a long list of "to do" projects like I do. 😀
I don't believe Out White Brite will remove the color from synthetic fabrics. I use only 100% cotton fabric with that product. Then I use fiber reactive dyes and the items I am dyeing must be natural fiber like cotton, otherwise the dye will not stay in the shirt. To tie the lines in the shirt, I use an artificial sinew that is wax coated. The wax coating won't allow dye under the lines leaving definition lines the color of the shirt.
I took a little bit of time off to help with my dad who has Dementia/Alzheimer's, but I have some shirts soaking now. The weather has warmed up here and I am excited to make some new stuff. I've missed it so much! 😀
No, I am tie dyeing again. I actually rinsed out a shirt this morning. I took a bit of a break though to spend some time with my dad who is suffering from Alzheimer's/Dementia. I have quite a few items tied up and will hopefully get some new videos posted as soon as I'm finished with them. 🙂
Hi, I was wondering - I've read that it's important to soak reverse dyes in a water/peroxide mix to neutralize the bleaching agent but it looks like you don't do this step... Does that rule only apply to chlorine bleach, or do you find it's not really necessary?
Yes, if you are using chlorine bleach, neutralizing the bleach with a hydrogen peroxide solution is necessary. However, Out White Brite doesn't contain bleach. Therefore, it doesn't need to be neutralized and it doesn't damage the fabric the way that bleach does.
You can breathe - I'll be back soon. I have a few shirts finished and I will hopefully get some videos going soon. I took some time off to help get my dad settled in a memory care facility. He has Alzheimer's/Dementia. I have really missed it! 😀
The yellow on the shoulder really makes everything pop! Fantastic! Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you so much!! 😊
Why is this so relaxing to watch….
It’s warm and vibrant at the same time. Love this one!
I agree
Thank you so much! 😀
Ohhhhhh my gosh……. That is a gorgeous agate geode. I want to polish that, it really looks like one!!!
Thank you so much! 😊
Those are my colors. What a great shirt. And I can't believe I missed this video 2 months ago. Hope to see some new ones soon. Thanks!
Thank you! 😀
Awesome! It is so beautiful, Angie! I don’t gravitate to these cors either, but this iis gorgeous. I made a long sleeve T to wear when I visited Bryce in similar colors. I had so many hikers complement my shirt. I nailed the colors of Bryce Canyon. I dont wear that shirt often but I love it. It reminds me of my trip. Bryce Canyon is one of the most fantastic places I've ever been.
Thank you! I've really started to embrace oranges a lot more over the past year. Orange still doesn't look great on me though, but I've had fun tie dyeing with it. Your shirt sounds really cool. I would love to visit Bryce Canyon, it looks gorgeous. It's fun to have that shirt as a reminder of your cool trip! 😀
@@FunEndeavors I do hope you get to visit Bryce Canyon. It is amazing. Bring your walking shoes and lots of water. :-)
@@lareebrownell3399 Me too, it looks amazing! 😀
So rustic. Beautiful
Thank you! 😊
My father went into memory care in January. It is mentally exhausting. Thanks for reaching out and take care.
I'm so sorry. It is a horrible disease, and it is very mentally exhausting.
Normally I go for light, bright colours but I love this combination! It's lovely!!!❤
Thank you so much! 😊
You’re knocking these out of the park, Angie😁✌️
Thank you!! 😁
Definitely a beautiful shirt for this time of year!!!!!!!
Thank you! I really love this one. 😊
Stunning and gorgeous, Angie. Thanks for sharing this masterpiece.
Thank you so much! 😊
Pure art! You always inspire me.
Thank you so much 😀
so pretty. Thank you!!! Did you flip it over and apply dye on the back side? or all the ice water dripping thru was sufficient? Also, why not just put the shirt in the soda ash and dye it damp with soda ash, since you are apply the soda ash throughtout the process? Thanks, very nice looking shirt
Thank you! No, I don't flip the shirt over and add more dye to the back. The melting ice forces the dye through the dry shirt. I've found that if the shirt is completely dry when I add the dye, the shirt will soak up the dye like a dry sponge and pull it down into the fabric. I don't get as good of color saturation in the middle of the fold when I dye it damp. I have a blog post that goes into more detail about this topic on my website. Here is a link to that blog post: www.funendeavors.com/tie-dye-blog/d5rfxt22s927wtvz0412xhdfersyr7
@@FunEndeavors thank you for this detailed response. I am on your blog right now, and I see the two shirts, one damp and the other dry and I like them both. Very pretty. You have a lot of very basic excellent information for newbies I appreciate it a lot
@@Linneydenise You're welcome! 😀
That is beautiful!
Angie, would it be possible for you to include the shirt size in your video descriptions?
No problem, I will try to remember to from now on. This one is an X-large. 😀
Lovely job, lovely shirt
Thank you so much! 😀
ive been following you for years. This is my favorite shirt ever. Oh the animal is bigfoot!
Thank you so much, and thank you for following me! I really love this one too. The Bigfoot geode - I love it! 😀
I think its gorgeous! Exactly what I've been looking for
Awesome, thank you! 😀
Looks like a bear! Beautiful!!
Thank you so much! 😀
Gorgeous shirt ❤
Thank you! 😀
Love these colors! Thanks for another great video!!!
Thank you so much! 😀
Hi Angie, hopefully you’re just taking a break and everything is OK. I know I haven’t dyed anything since the end of July and I can’t wait to get back at it take care.😁✌️
Thank you! I'm doing well. I've been taking a bit of a break to help with my dad who is suffering from Dementia/Alzheimer's. I really miss posting though and hopefully I will be back at it really soon. I hope all is well with you, and I'm sure you're missing tie dye too. I'm sure you have a long list of "to do" projects like I do. 😀
@@FunEndeavors the list will last me all year or longer🤣😁✌️
@@GOYOSGardenTiedyes That's awesome - I love having a creative idea list! 😀
This is gorgeous...I love it!!♥️
Thank you so much!! 😊
Buffalo! Good Montana Shirt
Stunning!
Thank you! 😊
Absolutely fascinating!
Thank you! 😀
BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you!! 😊
Beautiful 😍
Thank you! 😀
Hello! Can you please tell me if it is possible to use synthetic thread? Or will it fail? You've got incredible work! 😍🤩😍
I don't believe Out White Brite will remove the color from synthetic fabrics. I use only 100% cotton fabric with that product. Then I use fiber reactive dyes and the items I am dyeing must be natural fiber like cotton, otherwise the dye will not stay in the shirt. To tie the lines in the shirt, I use an artificial sinew that is wax coated. The wax coating won't allow dye under the lines leaving definition lines the color of the shirt.
hey Angie, Are you posting videos on youtube?
I took a little bit of time off to help with my dad who has Dementia/Alzheimer's, but I have some shirts soaking now. The weather has warmed up here and I am excited to make some new stuff. I've missed it so much! 😀
Such a difitcult thing to do. God bless for being there for your dad. When your ready I will be watching. @@FunEndeavors
Very nice!🙂
Thank you! 😊
Hi Angie did you stop making videos?
No, I am tie dyeing again. I actually rinsed out a shirt this morning. I took a bit of a break though to spend some time with my dad who is suffering from Alzheimer's/Dementia. I have quite a few items tied up and will hopefully get some new videos posted as soon as I'm finished with them. 🙂
@@FunEndeavors 🙏🏽🫶🏽
Hi, I was wondering - I've read that it's important to soak reverse dyes in a water/peroxide mix to neutralize the bleaching agent but it looks like you don't do this step... Does that rule only apply to chlorine bleach, or do you find it's not really necessary?
Yes, if you are using chlorine bleach, neutralizing the bleach with a hydrogen peroxide solution is necessary. However, Out White Brite doesn't contain bleach. Therefore, it doesn't need to be neutralized and it doesn't damage the fabric the way that bleach does.
Thank you! 🙏
@@csmith195 You're welcome.
Love it
Thank you so much! 😀
4 months is a long time to hold one's breath.
You can breathe - I'll be back soon. I have a few shirts finished and I will hopefully get some videos going soon. I took some time off to help get my dad settled in a memory care facility. He has Alzheimer's/Dementia. I have really missed it! 😀