Hi Denise!
I am fascinated with the colors you obtained and the way to present your final project.
Congratulations and thank you for sharing, I am sure that many of your colleagues will be inspired by your work.
Hello @lili_dab1903 ! You can start with what you have at home, in the kitchen ... If it is difficult to get Potássio Alumen you can bite with soy milk and in the process of reducing the Indigo you can use bee honey or very ripe bananas. Now if the intention is to tempt the first few times, you can experiment with what you have and then invest in Indigo or special pigments. Those first experiments will not result in living or lasting hearts anymore, they will serve you to test. Good luck :) !
Hello @denisefacciuto !! Thank you. If potassium alum is available in pharmacies (a pharmaceutical company replied) and I am going to try with fabrics, which is what I have the most, I already looked for it and I saw that I get cream of tartar in the open market or food houses. I plan to start with what one has in the house. I liked the Santa Rita to dye it is very common here (Bugavilla) and then I will try avocado, oregano and I will see with parsley because it always stains my cutting board ... Thank you very much for your answer, I saw the course just today. So I'll see if these days I arm myself with something (I want to achieve a color that is a little pink or as if you were staining yourself with red wine haha) Honey!
Thank you very much again @denisefacciuto I am already following you. If I discovered that one of the mordants I can actually get all of them (for free market, also the teacher left a list of places in Argentina). I want to try dyeing canvas (which I think is 100% cotton) since everything I have is raw and if not with some napkins embroidered by my grandmother (who must have been my great-grandmother ... due to the great age gap) so I deduce they are fabrics without polyester and how they are stained. I am just starting out (it is fine for me that I started recently, I have it in my blood) and I want to develop a project with simple things but with beautiful embroidery. I want to retire (I am not of age but I have more than enough contributions). I am an accountant but my last years I want to do something that I like and that gives me something.
And dyeing fabrics is a way to vary. for now I'm putting together some little things for now I'm putting together some little things, such as pendants for the piccaports on the door, embroidered bags ... and I like the intervention of clothes ... anything that is manual ... is my thing . I'm going to follow your advice, I'm going to buy the mordant (it's not that expensive and less for a piece of cloth (soy milk here in Argentina is more expensive than the mordant) and I liked the idea of the bungavilla but I must follow Who to ask. I thank you very much and I was delighted to see that you followed me .. Then I am going to show you my Liberty Statue (in process) what I did to my best friend since these last 2 weeks were of losses (the mother and this week an old friend from the University) Big darling from Argentina
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Wonderful!! Congratulations!
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Thank you so much, Susana 🌷
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Prowadzący PlusHi Denise!
I am fascinated with the colors you obtained and the way to present your final project.
Congratulations and thank you for sharing, I am sure that many of your colleagues will be inspired by your work.
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@anabeltorres Thank you very much, Anabel. You are an excellent teacher :) Big hug from Brazil ...!
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I would love to do the course but getting certain elements is not so easy in this age.
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Hello @lili_dab1903 ! You can start with what you have at home, in the kitchen ... If it is difficult to get Potássio Alumen you can bite with soy milk and in the process of reducing the Indigo you can use bee honey or very ripe bananas. Now if the intention is to tempt the first few times, you can experiment with what you have and then invest in Indigo or special pigments. Those first experiments will not result in living or lasting hearts anymore, they will serve you to test. Good luck :) !
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Hello @denisefacciuto !! Thank you. If potassium alum is available in pharmacies (a pharmaceutical company replied) and I am going to try with fabrics, which is what I have the most, I already looked for it and I saw that I get cream of tartar in the open market or food houses. I plan to start with what one has in the house. I liked the Santa Rita to dye it is very common here (Bugavilla) and then I will try avocado, oregano and I will see with parsley because it always stains my cutting board ... Thank you very much for your answer, I saw the course just today. So I'll see if these days I arm myself with something (I want to achieve a color that is a little pink or as if you were staining yourself with red wine haha) Honey!
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Thank you very much again @denisefacciuto I am already following you. If I discovered that one of the mordants I can actually get all of them (for free market, also the teacher left a list of places in Argentina). I want to try dyeing canvas (which I think is 100% cotton) since everything I have is raw and if not with some napkins embroidered by my grandmother (who must have been my great-grandmother ... due to the great age gap) so I deduce they are fabrics without polyester and how they are stained. I am just starting out (it is fine for me that I started recently, I have it in my blood) and I want to develop a project with simple things but with beautiful embroidery. I want to retire (I am not of age but I have more than enough contributions). I am an accountant but my last years I want to do something that I like and that gives me something.
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And dyeing fabrics is a way to vary. for now I'm putting together some little things for now I'm putting together some little things, such as pendants for the piccaports on the door, embroidered bags ... and I like the intervention of clothes ... anything that is manual ... is my thing . I'm going to follow your advice, I'm going to buy the mordant (it's not that expensive and less for a piece of cloth (soy milk here in Argentina is more expensive than the mordant) and I liked the idea of the bungavilla but I must follow Who to ask. I thank you very much and I was delighted to see that you followed me .. Then I am going to show you my Liberty Statue (in process) what I did to my best friend since these last 2 weeks were of losses (the mother and this week an old friend from the University) Big darling from Argentina
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