I liked your video and all the observations/commentary. I don’t know if anyone else said this, but I read somewhere that the glue has to dry for 24 hrs before dying. That might prevent the tackiness while dipping it in the vat. ❤
Have you tried "painting" the indigo on? Apparently you can use sodium alginate as a thickening agent for procion dye. Not sure how it would work with indigo. Love the glue resist! I am going to do this on some upholstery fabric and reupholster a chair. Cant wait!
Did you peel the glue off or did it come off with washing or how did you remove the glue? Also did the dye bleed in the resisted area if you tried washing again? Thank you!!!
do you think it would work to brush glue over a stencil? yours looks awesome! one comment, it's best to have another container/towel to wring out your indigo soaked fabric. if you wring it out over the bucket then it makes a lot of bubbles and causes more oxidation in the bucket.
this was a wonderful video! I have only tried painting with clay so far. The glue allows for so much more detail. I can't wait to try it. I have a question for you; Are you doing a room temperature indigo vat, not the usual warm in order to prevent the glue from melting?
Love this! Ive been looking around on the internet and haven't found my answer yet... Can you fold and tie stuff after the glue dries? Or will the tie process break the design?
Hi, I love your videos! I want to try something like this with the glue resist, but using a public dye bath, as opposed to dying at home. So my clothes would be dyed, washed and dried with tons of other peoples clothes. How do you think the glue will affect the other textiles? Once the clothes are all dyed and then go into a wash together, will the glue just easily dissolve? Will it affect other garments In any way? I would really appreciate your thoughts on this.
Thanks for watching! I would probably not do this with a big batch of other peoples clothes. It sometimes takes a few washes and scrubbing. I check it every step of the way. That’s a great concept of mass dyeing. I’ve never done that. Where is that done?!
@@OnyxArtStudios Suay Shop LA. They are on Instagram too. You can mail in your items. There used to be a public dye place on the east coast called Tintoreria. Let me know if you have any ideas as to what kind of resist process would be safe for a public dye bath.
I haven’t tried it with natural dyes. You could try it. I would just be careful how long you leave it in the dye. The glue is washable so it starts to come off in water.
It's synthetic (or pre reduced). I would not recommend submerging the glue for long periods of time- so synthetic is good. It is water soluble. If you try with natural indigo- let me know how it goes!
It's vat from pre-reduced indigo. I have had it for months- always adding to it. I sell a kit on my site- but it's for domestic shipping only. onyxartstudios.com/collections/tie-dye-kits/products/shibori-indigo-starter-kit-with-free-video-tutorial-and-free-domestic-shipping
Thanks for watching- I think you could get something similar if you did folding. But I don’t think it would be as high contrast. What kind of shibori have you tried before?
I dunno. It seems to me a lot easier using a washer for it's size. I guess for small batches it would make sense but I'm interested in doing curtains so it would take a huge pot. But I am wondering about the expense of washable glue vs wax..
I don't have a washer dryer in my home. I hand wash it first in my sink with syntrhapol. Don't worry it won't stain leave residue on the washer dryer- I always double check.
Check out my Indigo Dyeing Playlist here for more inspiration: th-cam.com/play/PLinLFMViM_WXq9COzryx7CZcjkCOUbk3h.html
Is really beautiful. I love how each of the lines are unique!
thank you very much this tutorial is very informative thank you again greetings from egypt
You're very welcome!
I liked your video and all the observations/commentary. I don’t know if anyone else said this, but I read somewhere that the glue has to dry for 24 hrs before dying. That might prevent the tackiness while dipping it in the vat. ❤
Outstanding results...completely stunning. Sooooo many ideas. THANK YOU. ❤
Thanks! I’d love to see your results. You can tag me on ig if you are into posting there
I love this! Just spotted your 'Glue Resist Tie Dye' video and am off to watch that one.
Hope you enjoy it!
Have you tried "painting" the indigo on? Apparently you can use sodium alginate as a thickening agent for procion dye. Not sure how it would work with indigo.
Love the glue resist! I am going to do this on some upholstery fabric and reupholster a chair. Cant wait!
Did you peel the glue off or did it come off with washing or how did you remove the glue? Also did the dye bleed in the resisted area if you tried washing again? Thank you!!!
Wow nice design 👍
Thank you so much
"Looks like bones" Taylor quote
Really love the organic "messiness" to the piece. Nice authenticity to the symmetry.
Thanks so much! Yes they do sort of look like bones.
that's beautiful
Thanks so much!
I expect you already know, but you can make paint from the frothy grunge from the surface of your dye vat.
Hi! I've seen it done, but I've never tried it. Thanks.
do you think it would work to brush glue over a stencil? yours looks awesome!
one comment, it's best to have another container/towel to wring out your indigo soaked fabric. if you wring it out over the bucket then it makes a lot of bubbles and causes more oxidation in the bucket.
this was a wonderful video! I have only tried painting with clay so far. The glue allows for so much more detail. I can't wait to try it. I have a question for you; Are you doing a room temperature indigo vat, not the usual warm in order to prevent the glue from melting?
thanks! the vat was room temp.
Probably using a brush instead of soaking will make it less messy. I love your video, thanks for sharing
Yes, a brush would definitely help get the glue off! Thanks
hello onyx, all this you do with great caution, I congratulate you ♥ ️
You are the best
Love this! Ive been looking around on the internet and haven't found my answer yet... Can you fold and tie stuff after the glue dries? Or will the tie process break the design?
That’s a good question- I’ve never tried it. The glue gets pretty stiff but I think it’s worth a try.
Interesting. It would be cool to see if that would work with a stencil.
thanks, I have not tried it. The glue does spread out, so you would have to make it a very thin layer, which might get lifted by the dye.
Awesome!
Thanks so much!
So cool!!
Thanks so much!
Hey nice sharing..
Lovely content 👍👍
Thank you so much 🙂
Hi love your batik . Have you done this technique on cotton tops?
Thanks so much. Not yet I plan on doing it soon. :)
@@OnyxArtStudios I have been experimenting with glue
Very nice
Thanks
Hi,
I love your videos! I want to try something like this with the glue resist, but using a public dye bath, as opposed to dying at home. So my clothes would be dyed, washed and dried with tons of other peoples clothes.
How do you think the glue will affect the other textiles? Once the clothes are all dyed and then go into a wash together, will the glue just easily dissolve? Will it affect other garments In any way? I would really appreciate your thoughts on this.
Thanks for watching! I would probably not do this with a big batch of other peoples clothes. It sometimes takes a few washes and scrubbing. I check it every step of the way. That’s a great concept of mass dyeing. I’ve never done that. Where is that done?!
@@OnyxArtStudios Suay Shop LA. They are on Instagram too. You can mail in your items. There used to be a public dye place on the east coast called Tintoreria.
Let me know if you have any ideas as to what kind of resist process would be safe for a public dye bath.
Can you use this method with natural dyes?
I haven’t tried it with natural dyes. You could try it. I would just be careful how long you leave it in the dye. The glue is washable so it starts to come off in water.
Can you use white glue?
no
Is the indigo vat is natural indigo dye or synthetics indigo dye?
It's synthetic (or pre reduced). I would not recommend submerging the glue for long periods of time- so synthetic is good. It is water soluble. If you try with natural indigo- let me know how it goes!
Have you tried using the glue through a screen to screen print a pattern? I'm just wondering if this would work.
I have never tried it. The glue is very thick but it might work?
Can I know the indigo from? And your recipe ? Thank you
I go over the indigo vat recipes I like in my online course- onyxartstudios.thinkific.com/courses/your-first-course
Any substitute for glue in this technique of dye process?
You could use wax?
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Can I use glue gun for that art
good question! I have never tried it. If you try it let me know.
I love dye on cloth... but never get good dyes ...
Did you buy dyes online if yes do post the link dear👍🙏🙏🙏
Best wishes from India ❤️
It's vat from pre-reduced indigo. I have had it for months- always adding to it. I sell a kit on my site- but it's for domestic shipping only. onyxartstudios.com/collections/tie-dye-kits/products/shibori-indigo-starter-kit-with-free-video-tutorial-and-free-domestic-shipping
@@OnyxArtStudios thanks
Check out my Online Dyeing Workshops on my website: onyxartstudios.com/
You can fold it so it comes out the same design without using glue. That’s what shibori is about. 😊
Thanks for watching- I think you could get something similar if you did folding. But I don’t think it would be as high contrast. What kind of shibori have you tried before?
Seems like wax would be easier. Just boil the fabric in a big pot and the wax will rise to the top.
Wax is always an option, I just didn't want to use it in my current studio space in case I spill the wax.
I dunno. It seems to me a lot easier using a washer for it's size. I guess for small batches it would make sense but I'm interested in doing curtains so it would take a huge pot. But I am wondering about the expense of washable glue vs wax..
NYC video
Thank you so much 😀
Why do you go to the laundromat?
I don't have a washer dryer in my home. I hand wash it first in my sink with syntrhapol. Don't worry it won't stain leave residue on the washer dryer- I always double check.
Suddenly, I could see your lips moving but there was no sound. This happened o your first beginners video as well.
strange!