As I ironed the fabric from yesterdays dyeing, I had backyard company that matched to new fabric...
This batch was mostly Kona cotton, most are a yard or larger. I'm really getting sucked into doing these pieces. They really look three-dimensional. Like you could reach right in. It's just amazing to me.
Okay...maybe I've been stuck in the house too long and I'm way too easily entertained at this point.
This batch was mostly Kona cotton, most are a yard or larger. I'm really getting sucked into doing these pieces. They really look three-dimensional. Like you could reach right in. It's just amazing to me.
Okay...maybe I've been stuck in the house too long and I'm way too easily entertained at this point.

Kona + Red Raspberry + Brightest Green



Kona+ Ultra Violet + Teal

I can barely take my eyes off of this one

This makes me think of a spring garden -- Sold

The depth in these just fascinates me

Kona + Teal + Brightest Green + Red Raspberry



Kona + Teal + Brightest Green + UV

It just does not look a single layer of fabric, even when it's in your hand.

Kona -- same colors -- this one reminds me of a a thick jungle.


Bleached muslin + Red Raspberry + UV

Bleached muslin + Red Raspberry + UV


Bleached muslin + Red Raspberry


Bleached muslin + Red Raspberry + UV

17 comments:
Some of these are drop dead gorgeous. The results are really spectacular.
Gorgeous results!
Your enthusiasm for snow dyeing really makes me want to try it. I smiled as I scrolled from piece to piece. I also love your photography of the birds.
Gisela, your snow dying is fab! I just tried the plastic tub method and found the results beautiful but without the crisp edges and designs you received when letting the snow drip through the screen. You are quite right about the 3-D effect. It shines through even on the internet.
~Christina
Absolutely gorgeous! I can't wait for mine to finish. I did it this morning and the snow still has not totally melted. Guess I'll have to wait until morning to wash it out and see what I get.
Okay, I had deleted all the messages with "snow dyeing," in the title. I was sick to death of these messages and never looked at any results. Now I wish I had looked before and knew what to do! Your results are fantastic!
Fabulous, especially the Kona!
I saw the dancing chickens! Beautiful stuff -- I find snow-dyeing addicting too.
You got amazing results!! YUM!!!
I can see why you are excited about your results. They are stunning. Are you selling them, or do you have projects in mind?
I am going to try lawn cotton-Monday!thanks for sharing-wow
Like everyone else, I just wanted to say how FABULOUS these are! SIgh, I live in Southern CA, so no snow dyeing for me!
FABULOUS! I decided I was into too many things so I didn't try the snow dying. If I got anything close to what you got with the crystals of color, I'm afraid I would be hooked. Those fabrics are just too too gorgeous.
Put them on top of a sandwich and just stitch away. I am totally amazed at your results.
They are gorgeous. And you know you can even do snowdyeing in summer. I bought a snow cone machine just for this purpose :-)
Fabulous results...my favorites are the Kona pieces, but they are all wonderful. Thank you for taking time to share your process and all these wonderful photos...including the birds. Your photos look pro.
WOW - I'm overwhelmed by all the wonderful comments and e-mails that I've received. Thank you, everyone.
I have a new batch and one more thawing, then I may have to take a little break while I order more supplies -- LOL
I still don't know what I'll be doing with this fabric -- too many ideas right now.
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