Thank you for making these videos. It´s just the right amount of information for me and helped me immensly with understanding mandalas. Gonna try a mushroom next. ;)
Thanks for sharing. Love watching you get better and better. You have far surpassed me with the triple tied mandalas. Been a minute since did a mandala shirt. Working on tapestries right now. Keep up the great work man and stay safe. Slava Ukraini!!
Pretty amazing! Thanks for the great angles to watch the dye work. Showing me the tie and how it unfolds was helpful to try to understand the whole process. Do you thicken your dyes?
Thank you! I'm trying to make better and clearer videos, but unfortunately it's not a fast process) Glad it helped you. Yes, I always use a thickener in the dye, about 4-5 g per liter of dye
@@psydyeua Every video gets a little better. I wouldn't mind an occasional shot of a clock. I'm interested to see how long it takes to make one of your creations.
Thanks so much for sharing! Are the sticks there to help hold the zig zag flat? I'm just getting good enough to try this fold, and have seen it done both ways. I really appreciate the hard work. Thanks again.
I use either chopsticks for sushi, or as in the video - bamboo skewers for food) without them, this zigzag on the back often falls apart it is better not to tighten it too much, the main thing is to give it a shape and fix it with threads so that the shirt holds Thank you!
Yes. I use 3-7 grams of alginate per liter of dye. For each brand of fabric and for different designs, you have to choose your concentration for a good result. Unfortunately, there is no universal formula here, you have to experiment
Thank you for making these videos. It´s just the right amount of information for me and helped me immensly with understanding mandalas. Gonna try a mushroom next. ;)
Ваші сорочки - неймовірні витвори мистецтва та майстерності. Ви мене надихнули. Дякую і гарної роботи.
Rob Waters
Des Moines, Iowa
USA
Thanks for sharing. Love watching you get better and better. You have far surpassed me with the triple tied mandalas. Been a minute since did a mandala shirt. Working on tapestries right now. Keep up the great work man and stay safe. Slava Ukraini!!
Thank you! Героям слава!
Pretty amazing!
Thanks for the great angles to watch the dye work.
Showing me the tie and how it unfolds was helpful to try to understand the whole process.
Do you thicken your dyes?
Thank you! I'm trying to make better and clearer videos, but unfortunately it's not a fast process)
Glad it helped you. Yes, I always use a thickener in the dye, about 4-5 g per liter of dye
@@psydyeua
Every video gets a little better.
I wouldn't mind an occasional shot of a clock. I'm interested to see how long it takes to make one of your creations.
Thanks so much for sharing! Are the sticks there to help hold the zig zag flat? I'm just getting good enough to try this fold, and have seen it done both ways. I really appreciate the hard work. Thanks again.
I use either chopsticks for sushi, or as in the video - bamboo skewers for food) without them, this zigzag on the back often falls apart
it is better not to tighten it too much, the main thing is to give it a shape and fix it with threads so that the shirt holds
Thank you!
Do you thicken your dye? You don't seem to get nearly as much run as I get on mine, even when the shirt is wet or dry. Love your work!
Yes. I use 3-7 grams of alginate per liter of dye. For each brand of fabric and for different designs, you have to choose your concentration for a good result. Unfortunately, there is no universal formula here, you have to experiment