I REALLY like it! LOVE the color combination! LOVE how the colors glow. I like how it's light on the top, dark on the bottom. Wow, another successful experiment!!! 🥰🥰🥰
I really really like this shirt. Thank you, Angie for sharing that with us. I’ve done this fold many times and I call it a kaleidoscope fold. I think the Center a lot of times looks like a flower. Great job.
I think the center looks like red hands holding onto a sun. Cool is the word I would use too! I’ll be doing some dyeing soon - thanks for the inspiration Angie!
Beautiful. I couldn’t deal with the top and bottom being different. But that’s totally a ME problem. It wouldnt bother me on someone else. I love the colors.
Reminds me of a kaleidoscope! I love it so much, thank you for being both willing to experiment and sharing it with us!! I've been afraid to try mandalas but i really like how this turned out so I might try my own take on this :)
Thank you so much! It definitely looks like a kaleidoscope. I hope you do give a mandala a try. There are so many ways to vary them after the initial mandala fold. 😀
This is really beautiful Angie! I've tried this kind of fold before and even after several rounds of ice, I couldn't get total saturation - - yours turned out great!!!!
Thank you so much! I was concerned with saturation on this one too. This shirt was bone dry though so I'm sure that helped with the saturation. It is a really thick fold though. 😀
i live in canada, and i was wondering if ice dying and processing wont be affected by the environment? or is that only liquid dye methods that need to be processed indoors in a heated area?
Fiber reactive dyes really needs a temperature of at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit to properly bond with the fabric. If the color contains turquoise, warmer than 70 is ideal. During the colder months, I tie dye inside. About the only designs that I mainly dye outside are the gravity dyes. I usually don't do many of them when it gets cold.
The middle looks like a person, with arms outstretched, welcoming all who gazes into the depths of this beauty of a shirt. Thanks for sharing, Angie.
Awesome, thank you! 😊
I REALLY like it! LOVE the color combination! LOVE how the colors glow. I like how it's light on the top, dark on the bottom. Wow, another successful experiment!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much! 😀 I'm really happy with it too.
I really really like this shirt. Thank you, Angie for sharing that with us. I’ve done this fold many times and I call it a kaleidoscope fold. I think the Center a lot of times looks like a flower. Great job.
Thank you! I had no idea what to call it, but I think Kaleidoscope fold is a great name for it. 😀
Very cool! Looks like a sunset!!
Thank you so much! 😀
I love it!! Beautiful colors & splits! ❤
Thank you so much! 😀
I think the center looks like red hands holding onto a sun. Cool is the word I would use too! I’ll be doing some dyeing soon - thanks for the inspiration Angie!
Thank you! That's a cool description for the center. 😀
❤ it!!! The colours play very well together, awesome. The design looks like big insect like eyes to me. 👏🏻👍
Thank you so much! 😀
It looks amazing Angie!!!!
Thank you so much! 😀
Love it! Even better than I thought it would be!! Thanks for another fantastic video!
Thank you! I feel the same way. I was questioning my tie dye choices until I rinsed it out. 😀
Beautiful. I couldn’t deal with the top and bottom being different. But that’s totally a ME problem. It wouldnt bother me on someone else. I love the colors.
Thank you! 😀 I get it. I think it is more noticeable in photos.
Love this shirt!
Thank you so much! 😊
Love your videos! Thank you for all your help! My ice dye incline twists came out fabulous! Can’t wait to try this out now 😊
Thank you so much! I'm so glad your incline twists are coming out fabulous. I love that design. It shows off color splits so well. 😀
Beautiful!
Thank you so much! 😊
Reminds me of a kaleidoscope! I love it so much, thank you for being both willing to experiment and sharing it with us!! I've been afraid to try mandalas but i really like how this turned out so I might try my own take on this :)
Thank you so much! It definitely looks like a kaleidoscope. I hope you do give a mandala a try. There are so many ways to vary them after the initial mandala fold. 😀
Gorgeous
Thank you so much! 😀
This is really beautiful Angie! I've tried this kind of fold before and even after several rounds of ice, I couldn't get total saturation - - yours turned out great!!!!
Thank you so much! I was concerned with saturation on this one too. This shirt was bone dry though so I'm sure that helped with the saturation. It is a really thick fold though. 😀
p.s. i love this shirt. its like a DMT vision of someones CHI, the incline definitely made it even better
Thank you! 😀
Hi Angie. It looks great as always.
Thank you so much! 😀
Love it! ❤
Thank you! 😊
i live in canada, and i was wondering if ice dying and processing wont be affected by the environment? or is that only liquid dye methods that need to be processed indoors in a heated area?
Fiber reactive dyes really needs a temperature of at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit to properly bond with the fabric. If the color contains turquoise, warmer than 70 is ideal. During the colder months, I tie dye inside. About the only designs that I mainly dye outside are the gravity dyes. I usually don't do many of them when it gets cold.
It might be easier for dye placement to lift up both legs of rack then lay 1 end down after placing dye.
Yes, it would've been easier. 😀
I see John Lennon.
That's cool! 😀