Thank you! Mine too. It has been raining so much here though that it has been difficult. I live in tornado alley and it's spring, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised. 😀
@@FunEndeavors northern cal here right now it’s beautiful it can get really hot in the daytime sometimes 100° for 3 to 4 days but then we can always count on that coastal fog to blow in from bodega😁
@@GOYOSGardenTiedyes That sounds wonderful! In the summer we just get the 100 degrees with no relief. It's May and we're already getting 90 degree weather. Our heat index today is 94 with a humidity of 65%. I'm not complaining though, I would much rather have the heat than the cold.😀
That's awesome. My nephew wants me to do shirts for him and his lady,..... plus his 2 bosses and their lady's! All for the red hot chilli peppers show at Deer Creek!
Thank you! I'm not sure if they purposely made them to go together, but they work really well together. They actually released 6 muck dyes this spring. 😀
I haven't really compared the two. I do thick folds like geodes dry, but I do other folds damp and they both seem to work really well. I use a lot of ice though so that helps. I also lightly spray a soda ash solution on the shirt sometimes to kind of get the dye moving if the shirt is dry. When it gets really hot here, I will periodically spray the shirts with the soda ash solution so that they don't dry out during processing if I leave them outside.
@@FunEndeavors Awesome, thanks! I want to try your "scrunch gravity combo" but I'm paranoid about the gravity part. Guess I'll just make sure I have lots of ice at the ready! Have you ever tried making ice with the soda ash solution? Or would that be overkill? I love your videos. Now I want to remodel my laundry room to have a utility sink (-:
@@KalliJ13 That's great! I think large chunks of ice work great for gravity dyes, but I've never tried making them with a soda ash solution. I don't think it is necessary, but it won't hurt. I love my utility sink. Mine is in the garage and is so useful for tie dye. 😀
Gorgeous!! ♥️🌈
Thank you! 😊
That turned out really cool, Angie, the colors looked great together. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! 😊
Great looking shirt, Angie. It’s getting to be that time of year for all the wick dying and the fast ice melting outside my favourite time😁✌️
Thank you! Mine too. It has been raining so much here though that it has been difficult. I live in tornado alley and it's spring, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised. 😀
@@FunEndeavors northern cal here right now it’s beautiful it can get really hot in the daytime sometimes 100° for 3 to 4 days but then we can always count on that coastal fog to blow in from bodega😁
@@GOYOSGardenTiedyes That sounds wonderful! In the summer we just get the 100 degrees with no relief. It's May and we're already getting 90 degree weather. Our heat index today is 94 with a humidity of 65%. I'm not complaining though, I would much rather have the heat than the cold.😀
Beautiful muck dye! Love the colors and even the remaining white near the collar. Thanks for another fantastic video!
Thank you so much! 😀
Another beauty!!! Love the watercolor fade as dye moved toward the collar!!!
Thank you, me too! 😀
Angie that's beautiful I would call it a forest spiral. Thank you so much for the video and it's so good to see you back on producing your art.
Thank you so much, I'm really glad to be back too! 😀
Hi Angie. That’s beautiful. I like the faded look.
Thank you! 😊
This shirt turned out great Angie!!!!
Thank you so much! 😀
That's awesome. My nephew wants me to do shirts for him and his lady,..... plus his 2 bosses and their lady's! All for the red hot chilli peppers show at Deer Creek!
Thank you! That sounds like a lot of fun, I'm sure they'll love them! 😀
@FunEndeavors hope so! I've learned a lot from your channel and Mr tye dye and meo.... many others. Thanks so much!
@@bradleach4947 That's great, I'm glad you are enjoying the videos! 😀
That really came out great! Love the colors. Is the fact they're made as muck dyes that they go well together? Thanks for sharing!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you! I'm not sure if they purposely made them to go together, but they work really well together. They actually released 6 muck dyes this spring. 😀
cool.. iam new too all of this.. for me tie dying is going to be an interesting experiment for me.
Welcome to tie dyeing, I hope you love it! 😀
Love it!!! I'm going to try this!
Thank you! That's great, I love gravity dyeing. 😀
Beautiful
Thank you so much! 😀
Do you find that gravity dyeing works better when the shirt is damp, or completely dry (i.e. which method gives better movement)?
I haven't really compared the two. I do thick folds like geodes dry, but I do other folds damp and they both seem to work really well. I use a lot of ice though so that helps. I also lightly spray a soda ash solution on the shirt sometimes to kind of get the dye moving if the shirt is dry. When it gets really hot here, I will periodically spray the shirts with the soda ash solution so that they don't dry out during processing if I leave them outside.
@@FunEndeavors Awesome, thanks! I want to try your "scrunch gravity combo" but I'm paranoid about the gravity part. Guess I'll just make sure I have lots of ice at the ready! Have you ever tried making ice with the soda ash solution? Or would that be overkill? I love your videos. Now I want to remodel my laundry room to have a utility sink (-:
@@KalliJ13 That's great! I think large chunks of ice work great for gravity dyes, but I've never tried making them with a soda ash solution. I don't think it is necessary, but it won't hurt. I love my utility sink. Mine is in the garage and is so useful for tie dye. 😀