You are most welcome, Cathrien! I've been away the past two weeks on my Cookin' Color natural dye retreat in Baja, but should have the next eucalyptus video up next Friday (and the two Fridays after that 😊).
I have a floral shop in my tiny town! I will have to get some of them and definitely try that. No luck in the thrift store the other day. Nothing silk anywhere. Maybe next time. Thanks Margaret🌸
You will have to make friends with the owner, Jenny 🌼 Sorry to hear the thrift store was a bust, but silk is tough to find in the secondary market - I guess because it is so yummy! Keep looking!
Silk is always such a great printing surface for natural materials - best place to start! I have had much less luck with the cotton on these experiments, but that is how we keep learning 😊
Hi Birdie! lovely videos as always! Have you tried the boil in the pot / 'dirty pot' method with some rusty metal/water? Works a treat for eucalyptus! :) Just depends on the feel of the fabric you're wanting afterwards, as it can be a little harsh on more delicate fabrics. Sure you already know this, just in case! :) xxx
How lovely to hear - thank you! I know about the 'dirty pot', but I've never tried it personally. Will have to add it to the list with eucalyptus - thanks for the tip! Might be a great option for cotton fibers since they are stronger but are not doing great in picking up strong prints in my studio right now 😉
@@MargaretByrdColorQuest yeah, it's great fun seeing what appears from tannin rich leaves and rust combo! I've also had better luck with strong prints using The Dogwood Dyer's 'direct mordant' method 👍🏻 it's more of an involved process but worth it for special prints 😊 Excited to see your next videos!!!xxx
She has some great resources and success with her printing, but I've not seen anything of her content. Pre-treatment is always the secret sauce 😊 Will keep exploring options and learning as much as possible along the way. @@locomademoiselle
Wow! Your instructions are crystal clear. Thank you, Margaret .💚🙏🏼
Thank you as always, Malathie 🤎 I'm happy to hear the video is easy to follow!
Thank you for this video. I like to use eucalyptus! Look out for next video.
You are most welcome, Cathrien! I've been away the past two weeks on my Cookin' Color natural dye retreat in Baja, but should have the next eucalyptus video up next Friday (and the two Fridays after that 😊).
I have a floral shop in my tiny town! I will have to get some of them and definitely try that. No luck in the thrift store the other day. Nothing silk anywhere. Maybe next time. Thanks Margaret🌸
You will have to make friends with the owner, Jenny 🌼 Sorry to hear the thrift store was a bust, but silk is tough to find in the secondary market - I guess because it is so yummy! Keep looking!
@@MargaretByrdColorQuest I will definitely keep looking! Yard sales will start soon when the weather is warmer!!!!!
Great results! See you in a week!!!!!
Thank you so much Eb! Was such an amazing time together in Baja with you and the whole bunch. Still recovering from exhaustion, but my heart is full 🌼
Very nice printing on both.
But on silk the print is dazzling 😍
Silk is always such a great printing surface for natural materials - best place to start! I have had much less luck with the cotton on these experiments, but that is how we keep learning 😊
What temperature do you rinse the dry fibers in before start the botanical imprinting
I don't typically pay much attention to the temperature for soaking, but I suppose starting at a tepid level would be a good practice.
Great video. TFS! Austin TX USA
Thank you, Barbara 🌼
Hi Birdie! lovely videos as always! Have you tried the boil in the pot / 'dirty pot' method with some rusty metal/water? Works a treat for eucalyptus! :) Just depends on the feel of the fabric you're wanting afterwards, as it can be a little harsh on more delicate fabrics. Sure you already know this, just in case! :) xxx
How lovely to hear - thank you! I know about the 'dirty pot', but I've never tried it personally. Will have to add it to the list with eucalyptus - thanks for the tip! Might be a great option for cotton fibers since they are stronger but are not doing great in picking up strong prints in my studio right now 😉
@@MargaretByrdColorQuest yeah, it's great fun seeing what appears from tannin rich leaves and rust combo! I've also had better luck with strong prints using The Dogwood Dyer's 'direct mordant' method 👍🏻 it's more of an involved process but worth it for special prints 😊
Excited to see your next videos!!!xxx
She has some great resources and success with her printing, but I've not seen anything of her content. Pre-treatment is always the secret sauce 😊 Will keep exploring options and learning as much as possible along the way. @@locomademoiselle