Thanks for your shibori-stitch series! I had a little experience with this technique in a college Fibers course and your video was a great review of the process for me. One of the threads we used in class was a bookbinders thread (even stronger than quilters thread). Very strong, slightly larger diameter than Gutterman's.
Very useful and nice. I'm new in dying. It's need for my college project. I tried but it's not come out good but I'm pleased for first time. Do you give me some tips how to tie properly. Thank you
Hi Rashmi I am unsure from your comment if you want to buy finished patterned shibori fabric or material to create your own shibori with. I am sorry I cant help you with either.
Thanks for your shibori-stitch series! I had a little experience with this technique in a college Fibers course and your video was a great review of the process for me. One of the threads we used in class was a bookbinders thread (even stronger than quilters thread). Very strong, slightly larger diameter than Gutterman's.
Very useful and nice. I'm new in dying. It's need for my college project. I tried but it's not come out good but I'm pleased for first time. Do you give me some tips how to tie properly. Thank you
Nice video . What type of cottom or size did you use. Can I use any dye for the resist sewing
Wowwwwwwww soooooo amazing i like it by heart❤❤❤❤❤❤thanks for sharing tutorials👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌👌
Linen fabric?
Amei achei lindo
I want to buy shibori cottons
Hi Rashmi I am unsure from your comment if you want to buy finished patterned shibori fabric or material to create your own shibori with. I am sorry I cant help you with either.
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