Beautiful! Thanks for posting this. I always thought the gravity part had to be draped down right at the sinew area. I did not realize that it would travel up the material. Love it.
I really like how it turned out too! I might like it better if you Dyed Under Ice (DUI?) to get better defined colors. But, TRUST THE MUCK!!! I'm always amazed the muck won't muck up the colors so much you can't see the individual colors! Your geod tying comes out great! I do especially like the line defining the geod part from the gravity part. The gravity part does have a very nice flowy feel. Really turned out great! Thanks Angie! 🥰
Do you think the white in the geode is because it was wet when dyed? I am like you I always allow my geodes to dry before dying. I was amazed how the shirt wicked all that muck! Well done and I learned a lot, thank you.
So awesome!!! Your creativity is always eye-catching!!! ... random question...by any chance can you tell me, what the music is, playing in this video? Not trying to take the focus off of the tie dye, but the music is beautiful too!!
You Rock!!!! Thank you for the lightening speed response!!! Totally rad of you!! And thank you for the song info!!! Gonna listen to it now!!! Hope you have an awesome rest of the day!!!
I love your videos and this shirt looks amazing. I have been wanting to ask, do you have any special techniques and tips for dyeing as the weather gets colder? The 90 degree summer weather helped lock in the dye and get some great saturation in color. I’m feeling like when I leave my projects out in the cooler temperatures I am not getting the same saturation. What do you do to keep your projects going though the cooler months?
Thank you! I prefer the warmer months too for tie dyeing. Thankfully I have a temperature controlled tie dye space to dye in during the colder months, but the hot summer weather is always better. If you don't though, I know a lot of people use heated blankets to warm up the containers that their tie dyes are in. You can also leave your tie dyes to process for longer if the weather isn't warm. Even if it is a bit cooler, putting a lid on your tie dye container and placing it outside in the sun also helps.
@@timothyfoster59 You're welcome. I hope you find a solution that works for you. If you live where you get a lot of snow, winter is the perfect time for ice dyeing.
In about 8-10 weeks I’ll probably have more snow than I know what to do with. I for sure will have to experiment a little with some winter ice dyeing. I’ve enjoyed ice dyeing over the summer and have been considering experimenting with HWI I haven’t tried it yet. I’m also going to experiment with using a tote like a greenhouse to keep the heat in. That’s a good idea.
@@timothyfoster59 If you get that much snow, then ice dyeing will be great for you. You can ice dye and then finish your item off with a little HWI if you are concerned they didn't get warm enough.
Thank you! When you muck dye, you don't have to build an ice barrier for odd shaped folds. The shirt will also have a bit of a darker feel to it. You usually don't have to be concerned about saturation since the shirt is inside of the muck (you still can have saturation issues though if the shirt was too damp when it was dyed or if there was too much ice added). In this case the muck is what dyes the gravity dye portion of the shirt. In contrast, rack dyeing usually gives a brighter shirt where the colors aren't as muted or muddled. You can add more ice as needed to make sure you have the saturation you want throughout your item. You can also see the back side of the item you are dyeing to check your color saturation.
@@FunEndeavors Thank you so much, that’s very helpful! I started tie-dying in earnest late last summer, and you have pretty much taught me everything I know! Thanks again!
@@timwax7318 You're welcome! That's great, I'm so glad that my videos have been helpful to you. I love tie dyeing and I'm excited to get to share it with others who love it as much as I do. 😀
Maybe when you see the streaks the way you liked instead of considering pulling it out elevate that end of the shirt? If you force the dye to have to go uphill it will move less I think. I have had and end of a shirt, that I didn't want dyed and had covered in a bag go off the end of a rack and end up filled with dye as it wicks! It really tries to go downhill!
You can also pull the shirt out of the muck when you see the bottom portion looking the way that you want it to and just place it on a rack to continue to process. I think it would still continue to wick dye even uphill, not as quickly though. I've had the same thing happen with a bag too. The dye really does like to travel and spread out.
Love the effect of the gravity half. To me, that's the best part.
I love the gravity part too. I think the dye flow is so cool! 😀
Sorta looks like water running over a dam. On the gravity side.
It does.
I love a geode anything!! Geode all day everyday!! Lol
I'm with you - geodes are pretty awesome!
This is my favorite dye I've seen ever. Colors...everything.
Thank you so much - I'm glad you like it! 😊
Love it!
I love the pattern. The colors are somewhat muddy but it turned out a lot better than I expected.
Yes, that happened with the muck dye. 🙂
This shirt is awesome! It would also look good on a button up shirt for the office!
Thank you! Absolutely!!! 😀
This is absolutely a cool shirt.
Thank you, Diana! I really love the way this one turned out.
That shirt is sick ...very cool effect .
Thank you so much! 😀
Angie, that DIAGONAL pattern is fantastic! The colors in the lower left are muddy BUT they are off-set by the amazing geode and that diagonal pattern.
Thank you! 😀
I Like A Lot. Love your creative risk. Impressive!!
Thank you so much 😀
Wow, this turned out way cooler than I had expected. Such a wonderful shirt. My two favorite techniques in one, and with awesome colors.
Thank you! I think this shirt turned out looking really cool.
It came out, cool! Good job!😎💨🤙
Thank you so much! 😊
I want to know where you got your little spoons!! I’m just now finding you in 2023! Love the shirt ❤️
Thank you - I'm glad you like it! I buy the Stainless Steel Lab Spoons from Amazon. Here's a link to the ones I have: amzn.to/2PWq7LK
These are so ooo kool! I don't have a place to do gravity dyes yet now til it's warm out again so like next spring. I love em thou!
Thank you! I love this technique too.
So dramatic and stunning, Angie. This would be fabulous on a dress. Thanks for sharing this masterpiece.
Thank you so much!
It turned out amazing, I think it's gorgeous.
Thank you! 😊
I have serious shirt envy.
Thank you! 🙂
One of my absolute favourites. Wow
Thank you so much! 😊
Beautiful! Thanks for posting this. I always thought the gravity part had to be draped down right at the sinew area. I did not realize that it would travel up the material. Love it.
Thank you! Yes, the material wicks it up and through it. It is fun to see how much muck ends up in the container under the shirt.
I was worried but, your right, it really it really turned out nice!
Thank you! I love the way the colors blended.
Absolutely fantastic, Angie! I wouldn’t be mad about this outcome either. ✌🏻❤️🤙🏻
Thank you! I love the way this one turned out.
This is a beautiful mix of styles One of my favorites
Thank you - I'm glad you like it! 🙂
I love it and will try it myself, maybe with blues and browns. Thanks for the idea! It is beautiful
Thank you! That would be a great color combination.
I think this is just another excellent design that you have come up with way to go my son said he loves it too wants me to try to make one for him
Thank you! I hope your son loves his.
I absolutely love it, way more than I thought to be honest. It's stunning
Thank you - me too! The bottom area really does look like some sort of rusting metal which I think is really cool.
@@FunEndeavors yeah really cool effect. So beautiful
@@mcgreggs1 thank you! 🙂
@@FunEndeavors no, thank you! Thank you for your hard work and amazing videos
@@mcgreggs1 you're welcome - I'm really glad you enjoy them!
Amazing 👏, absolutely beautiful
Thank you so much 😀
Gorgeous
Thank you! 😊
Very nice geodes deafening love that earthy tone it has,and that Gravity dye turned out sweet😁✌️
Thank you so much 😀
Awesome shirt! Thank you for sharing! ☮️❤️😊
Thank you so much! 🙂
What an awesome experiment! It turned out beautifully. 👍🏻
Thanks so much 😊
Wow!!! It looked so dark but it's turned out amazing!!
Thank you! 😊
That is great, very cool. Thanks
Thank you so much! 😊
I really like how it turned out too! I might like it better if you Dyed Under Ice (DUI?) to get better defined colors. But, TRUST THE MUCK!!! I'm always amazed the muck won't muck up the colors so much you can't see the individual colors! Your geod tying comes out great! I do especially like the line defining the geod part from the gravity part. The gravity part does have a very nice flowy feel. Really turned out great! Thanks Angie! 🥰
Thank you - I'm glad you like it!
I learn so much from your experimentation!❤🔥
Thank you, me too! It's always fun to see what happens. 😀
STUNNING!
Thank you!! 😀
This is gorgeous, I love how it turned out.
Thank you so much! 😊
It turned out really nice I like it
Thank you so much! 🙂
great stuff, love the music too
Awesome, thank you! 😀
So beautiful!!
Thank you!!
Beautiful! Love it.
Thank you! 😊
Love this so much
Thank you, me too! 😊
Do you think the white in the geode is because it was wet when dyed? I am like you I always allow my geodes to dry before dying. I was amazed how the shirt wicked all that muck! Well done and I learned a lot, thank you.
Yes, that is probably the reason why. I think it's amazing how the dye moves on these gravity dyes.
Very nice!
Thanks!
Excellent! I love it!
Thank you so much! 😊
So awesome!!! Your creativity is always eye-catching!!! ... random question...by any chance can you tell me, what the music is, playing in this video? Not trying to take the focus off of the tie dye, but the music is beautiful too!!
Thank you so much! The song is one that I downloaded with my Artlist Subscription. It is "Falling From Heaven" by AGE of the BEAR. 😀
You Rock!!!! Thank you for the lightening speed response!!! Totally rad of you!! And thank you for the song info!!! Gonna listen to it now!!! Hope you have an awesome rest of the day!!!
I love this!
Thank you!
O wow.......crazy dope!
Thank you! 🙂
I love your videos and this shirt looks amazing. I have been wanting to ask, do you have any special techniques and tips for dyeing as the weather gets colder? The 90 degree summer weather helped lock in the dye and get some great saturation in color. I’m feeling like when I leave my projects out in the cooler temperatures I am not getting the same saturation. What do you do to keep your projects going though the cooler months?
Thank you! I prefer the warmer months too for tie dyeing. Thankfully I have a temperature controlled tie dye space to dye in during the colder months, but the hot summer weather is always better. If you don't though, I know a lot of people use heated blankets to warm up the containers that their tie dyes are in. You can also leave your tie dyes to process for longer if the weather isn't warm. Even if it is a bit cooler, putting a lid on your tie dye container and placing it outside in the sun also helps.
Thank you so much.
@@timothyfoster59 You're welcome. I hope you find a solution that works for you. If you live where you get a lot of snow, winter is the perfect time for ice dyeing.
In about 8-10 weeks I’ll probably have more snow than I know what to do with. I for sure will have to experiment a little with some winter ice dyeing. I’ve enjoyed ice dyeing over the summer and have been considering experimenting with HWI I haven’t tried it yet. I’m also going to experiment with using a tote like a greenhouse to keep the heat in. That’s a good idea.
@@timothyfoster59 If you get that much snow, then ice dyeing will be great for you. You can ice dye and then finish your item off with a little HWI if you are concerned they didn't get warm enough.
I love it.😊
Thank you so much! 😀
That's so cool 😎
Thank you so much! 🙂
So cool!
Thank you!
Hi, a little confused about muck dyeing on a rack. Did I misunderstand?
Oh I see, the bucket was placed on a rack. Duh!
Love the shirt, and love the geodes. My question is what is the advantage/disadvantage of Mc dying?
*muck
Thank you! When you muck dye, you don't have to build an ice barrier for odd shaped folds. The shirt will also have a bit of a darker feel to it. You usually don't have to be concerned about saturation since the shirt is inside of the muck (you still can have saturation issues though if the shirt was too damp when it was dyed or if there was too much ice added). In this case the muck is what dyes the gravity dye portion of the shirt.
In contrast, rack dyeing usually gives a brighter shirt where the colors aren't as muted or muddled. You can add more ice as needed to make sure you have the saturation you want throughout your item. You can also see the back side of the item you are dyeing to check your color saturation.
@@FunEndeavors Thank you so much, that’s very helpful!
I started tie-dying in earnest late last summer, and you have pretty much taught me everything I know! Thanks again!
@@timwax7318 You're welcome! That's great, I'm so glad that my videos have been helpful to you. I love tie dyeing and I'm excited to get to share it with others who love it as much as I do. 😀
Maybe when you see the streaks the way you liked instead of considering pulling it out elevate that end of the shirt? If you force the dye to have to go uphill it will move less I think. I have had and end of a shirt, that I didn't want dyed and had covered in a bag go off the end of a rack and end up filled with dye as it wicks! It really tries to go downhill!
You can also pull the shirt out of the muck when you see the bottom portion looking the way that you want it to and just place it on a rack to continue to process. I think it would still continue to wick dye even uphill, not as quickly though. I've had the same thing happen with a bag too. The dye really does like to travel and spread out.
Hi, it looks like you just wrap the sinew and don't tie a knot. Is that correct?
That is correct, I don't tie a knot in the sinew.
💗 it! 👍👏💗
Thank you! 😊
Do u sell your dyes
I do! Here is a link to my website: www.funendeavors.com/
Could you do this to shirts which have screen printed graphics on them?
I haven't ever tried this design on a printed shirt.
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i like the design. you tied it really nice, but i have to be honest, i hate the color. it literally looks like shit stains.
I'm sorry you don't like it. It really is much prettier in person.