I love it. I don't think it necessarily looks like lightning, but to me, a cool beaded line. Love the dye movement, would've liked to see more dye on both sides. Do like the subtle splits. How about doing the same line, but add 2 more lines on either side? Really love the beaded line. Same colors or not. I'm with you on gravity dyes, love the movements and how you never know what effect you'll get. Thanks, Angie!!! 🥰🥰🥰
This is beautiful Angie - - it's giving me birds eye view of a one way road with cars moving single file - the ocean is on one side and the mountains are on the other. I love how we can all interpret these designs differently! Great job as always!!! Thank you!!!
I like the dark part at the bottom of the bolt. It's like the bolt hit some trees or mountains or something. Great looking project, Angie. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful! I love the movement or flow of the colors. And as always, thank you so much for all your helpful techniques. I never thought to freeze water in random containers to use as well. ❤️
Hi Angie. Wow, that’s beautiful. It really reminds me of a very stormy day. I have to try another one, but the only place I can do a gravity dye is in the bathtub, but then I have to worry about kitty cat doing some exploring.
Maybe try drawing a forked bolt with the marker… Would you be able to make (and tie) pleats perpendicular to each other? (PS. I love Talenti too!) (PPS: I see that you've already done one like this with "Battle of the Storms," which I think turned out pretty cool!)
Yes, I think the one where I tied more than one line looks more like actual lightning. Talenti is yummy! I buy the dairy free ones and they are a good substitute for ice cream. 😀
Is your shirt dry here or damp? I find dry being a tug-o-war lol! Folding is what gives me my most fits lol!! (Stating the Obvious lol) Your result was awesome!!
It was damp when I tied it, but it was dry by the time I got around to dyeing it. It is so tough to tie shirts when they are dry. They just don't hold the folds very well, and the fabric is tough to manipulate. 😀
@@FunEndeavors Ah duh lol! Fold it damp and let them dry! I can't even imagine all the projects you have going on at once lol!! Thanks a ton for your expertise!!
I don't think it makes a difference in the temperature of your solution. My soda ash solution is almost always room temperature. I mix my soda ash solution with warm water to dissolve the soda ash. Then since I reuse my solution, it is stored in a 5 gallon bucket in my dye space.
The glossy gravity effect is so cool
Thank you so much! 😀
I love it. I don't think it necessarily looks like lightning, but to me, a cool beaded line. Love the dye movement, would've liked to see more dye on both sides. Do like the subtle splits. How about doing the same line, but add 2 more lines on either side? Really love the beaded line. Same colors or not. I'm with you on gravity dyes, love the movements and how you never know what effect you'll get. Thanks, Angie!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much! Adding a couple more lines would look great. I'll have to try that. I think the beaded line look is super cool too. 😀
Love the shirt and always the design. I’m so glad you are back! We miss you!!!
Thank you so much, I'm really glad to be back! 😀
This is beautiful Angie - - it's giving me birds eye view of a one way road with cars moving single file - the ocean is on one side and the mountains are on the other. I love how we can all interpret these designs differently! Great job as always!!! Thank you!!!
Thank you! That's a great description for it. I'd love to be hanging out near the ocean and mountains right now. 😀
You’re right these colours do work well together and I love how the shirt came out😁✌️
Thank you so much, I'm glad you like it! 😀
I like the dark part at the bottom of the bolt. It's like the bolt hit some trees or mountains or something. Great looking project, Angie. Thanks for sharing.
Me too, I think that part looks really cool! 😀
Beautiful shirt angie! Thank you so much for the video it was fantastic. So glad you're back!
Thank you so much, I'm really glad to be back! 😀
Beautiful! I love the movement or flow of the colors. And as always, thank you so much for all your helpful techniques. I never thought to freeze water in random containers to use as well. ❤️
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like it. 😀
Very cool; not lightning, but very cool. I do like the two colors. Well done!
Thank you so much! 😀
Hi Angie. Wow, that’s beautiful. It really reminds me of a very stormy day. I have to try another one, but the only place I can do a gravity dye is in the bathtub, but then I have to worry about kitty cat doing some exploring.
Thank you so much! That's a challenge gravity dyeing with a curious cat. 😀
Freaking AMAZING!!!!!!!
Thank you, I'm glad you like it! 😀
Awesome again 🍾
Thank you so much! 😀
Maybe try drawing a forked bolt with the marker… Would you be able to make (and tie) pleats perpendicular to each other? (PS. I love Talenti too!) (PPS: I see that you've already done one like this with "Battle of the Storms," which I think turned out pretty cool!)
Yes, I think the one where I tied more than one line looks more like actual lightning. Talenti is yummy! I buy the dairy free ones and they are a good substitute for ice cream. 😀
Cool!
Thank you! 😀
Looks good! Water washing on a wooded beach?
Thank you, great description! 😀
Cool 😎
Thank you so much! 😀
Is your shirt dry here or damp? I find dry being a tug-o-war lol! Folding is what gives me my most fits lol!! (Stating the Obvious lol) Your result was awesome!!
It was damp when I tied it, but it was dry by the time I got around to dyeing it. It is so tough to tie shirts when they are dry. They just don't hold the folds very well, and the fabric is tough to manipulate. 😀
@@FunEndeavors Ah duh lol! Fold it damp and let them dry! I can't even imagine all the projects you have going on at once lol!! Thanks a ton for your expertise!!
@@toddplager8676 Thank you for sharing photos of your shirt with me, it turned out fantastic! 😀
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When you soak the shirt for 20-30 mins in the soda ash solution, does it matter what the temperature is of the water or is cold okay?
I don't think it makes a difference in the temperature of your solution. My soda ash solution is almost always room temperature. I mix my soda ash solution with warm water to dissolve the soda ash. Then since I reuse my solution, it is stored in a 5 gallon bucket in my dye space.