Using dye thickener was my big experiment yesterday. I've had the manutex paste for ages, but never quite got around to trying it. Well, now I've tried it and I'm amazed. Manutex paste plus dye makes something with the consistency of poster paint. And it behaves just like paint as it comes off the brush. It just stays where it is put. That caused me some difficulty with the painted skeins because I had to work fairly hard to cover each strand. On the other hand I was able to make a much clearer distinction between areas of colour than I can with the straight dye. As for fabric, I found myself painting little lines, dots and a heart--just like a kinder kid! The fabric needs to air cure for a couple of days before rinsing, so stay tuned. Meanwhile I'd better get back to the rinsing: three skeins clear and fifteen to go. I'm afraid I'm going to be tired of my sink quite soon.
They look very cute!
ReplyDeleteDon't get me wrong, those socks are very cute, but when I made the Nimbin reference the other day, did I plant a seed? (giggle)
ReplyDeletewell, I did think of you and your Nimbin neighbours, but I've done this sort of thing before, just for fun--it's kinda cute in the under-five age range:)
ReplyDeleteoh those socks are SOOOO cool! .
ReplyDeletethat dye thickener sounds like fun.
Oh and those who are over five like the socks too. E outgrew hers - no surprise she has now got the biggest feet in the family. J and A still wear theirs although J only wears socks in winter. A loves hers and wants more and she lives in socks and shoes year around - the joy of life in orthotics. it also helps that she doesn't ahve to wear a uniform to school.