This is a close up of my favourite indigo dip of the day:

I also dipped rust, green and gold burlap and here is one of the results:

Here I tried to make a flower:

And this yellow indigo dipped cotton ends up reminding me of a sunrise or sunset behind a forest.

Just continuing to experiment and get a better feel for what's possible with indigo.
3 comments:
fabulous. just love that rust and green piece.
Thanks - it's a change from the blue!
Dancing with the blues!!!! Lovely, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
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