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I'm just getting ready to tear my beloved old white nightgown into a slow stitch project. This is just what I needed to know about. Thank you!
Using the oven is very interesting. TFS!!
Just did tea dye for a haunted house stitching design and so happy I didn’t have to spend money on a craft. Looks great thank u!❤
Awesome!!!
@@crystalheartchannelwill I be able to rinse this to remove water solvable pen grid or do u recommend using air solvable to avoid getting wet? Thanks!
@@christinaflagiello3930 I’ve never had a problem with rinsing it!
Thanks for this. I only do cross stitch occasionally now, but for 20 years before I switched to quilting, I did loads of projects.
This was so helpful! Thank you!!!
Thank you! I am going to try the tea dyeing.
Thanks for this tutorial. I’m ready to give it a try.
Thanks for this. I have a huge chunk of Aida that I like to play around with colours on. Maybe I’ll do a coffee tea dye over top of a colour next time!
Wow love it!!
Hey! I'm watching this on September 12th and just noticed you have NINE HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT SUBSCRIBERS!!!!!! WOO-HOO!!!!!
💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
thanks for the tutorial! super helpful!
Thank you for watching!
Perhaps there would have been full coverage had the fabric was wet first prior to placing it in the tea.
does it need to go in the oven for drying or is that just a step thats optional
The oven is for heat setting. I think it would be fine without this step but it also deepens the color some.
I'm just getting ready to tear my beloved old white nightgown into a slow stitch project. This is just what I needed to know about. Thank you!
Using the oven is very interesting. TFS!!
Just did tea dye for a haunted house stitching design and so happy I didn’t have to spend money on a craft. Looks great thank u!❤
Awesome!!!
@@crystalheartchannelwill I be able to rinse this to remove water solvable pen grid or do u recommend using air solvable to avoid getting wet? Thanks!
@@christinaflagiello3930 I’ve never had a problem with rinsing it!
Thanks for this. I only do cross stitch occasionally now, but for 20 years before I switched to quilting, I did loads of projects.
This was so helpful! Thank you!!!
Thank you! I am going to try the tea dyeing.
Thanks for this tutorial. I’m ready to give it a try.
Thanks for this. I have a huge chunk of Aida that I like to play around with colours on. Maybe I’ll do a coffee tea dye over top of a colour next time!
Wow love it!!
Hey! I'm watching this on September 12th and just noticed you have NINE HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT SUBSCRIBERS!!!!!! WOO-HOO!!!!!
💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
thanks for the tutorial! super helpful!
Thank you for watching!
Perhaps there would have been full coverage had the fabric was wet first prior to placing it in the tea.
does it need to go in the oven for drying or is that just a step thats optional
The oven is for heat setting. I think it would be fine without this step but it also deepens the color some.