I couldn't 'resist' doing a little more indigo dyeing today - this one is on linen.

The resist paste that I made up was really lumpy and not something I want to replicate. I will have to experiment further.


A river of blue from the group I dyed yesterday:

And I see more blue on the horizon...
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some more beauties. do you have to keep adding anything to the initial vat as time goes on?
So far I haven't, although the vat will exhaust itself at some point - a few days? A week? I'm just beginning and maybe it's different with different types of vats, too. I imagine the class will provide some answers.
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