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    Aileen I think gliding by is lush just like Florida during this time of year! Very creative use of fabric colors.

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      Aileen, I love your colors. Very spring and happy. I just drew out 8 blocks to work on during our road trip. Gotta do something besides snoozing for 14 hours each way. Hubby is a him drive only kind of guy.

      Will post pictures when I have something. Does anyone want in process pictures? I love seeing them, but won't force them on anyone. Clara

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        Clara, I like them. Post them please!

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          Clara, do post! Would love to see your inprocess work. Glad you piped up today--I was thinking about you wondering how you were coming along. Have a good trip!

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            Good days, bad days, numb days, get your butt moving days.

            I did a huge batch of ice dying with fabric and shirts. It was fun and just what I needed. It gives a neat crystal like effect.

            Clara

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              I definitely would like in progress pics. Your fabrics look gorgeous. Have a safe trip

              living in Central Denmark
              Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                Those are cool dyes, Clara! What are you going to use them for?

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                  Clara what is 'ice dyeing'? And how do you do it? I have been doing some dying too but that looks like something I could try. Love in-progress photos too, please.

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                    Originally posted by Reetzbobeetz
                    Clara what is 'ice dyeing'? And how do you do it? I have been doing some dying too but that looks like something I could try. Love in-progress photos too, please.
                    Layer fabric or clothing that has already been soaked in a soda ash solution, with 2-3 inches of ice on top and then sprinkle with dye powder (CAREFUL!!! Use mask always with dye powder. It's mega fine and easy to breathe in!!!) Cover or seal and leave for 12-24 hours in warm environment. Wash multiple times with Synthropol. As the ice melts it takes random samples of the dye down to the fabric. Don't plan the effect only the colors you want.

                    Clara

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                      Very cool! I, too, love to see everything, Clara. Thanks!

                      Nancy

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                        Thanks Clara. I will have to try this.

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                          Originally posted by Reetzbobeetz
                          Thanks Clara. I will have to try this.
                          The first time we are all thumbs and going slower and careful. Actually the setup to finish time is so much faster than mixing and applying solutions of dye. I use 2.5 gallon bags to hold about a two yards of fabric in. When you do your ice and powders just close and go to the next. When all done they are easy to move out in the sun and transport to your rince area. And reausable!!! Have fun. Clara

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                            Clara
                            I love your Ice dyed fabric and it is encouraging me to give it a try. There is an article in Quilting Arts June/July issue p. 52. Clara I would alos love to see your process photos from your work while traveling. I too have a I drive only hubby. Have a safe trip and enjoy the time.

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                              I've never heard about this way of using the MX colors. Another tool for my toolbox. Thank you, Clara, for sharing that

                              living in Central Denmark
                              Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                                I just found out about this challenge through my member blog. I've been making AAQI quilts for a few years...can't remember when I started, but my first was #1244 so that was a while ago. My latest on the web site is #10059 which hasn't sold yet...they put an $80 price tag on it, so no wonder. Maybe it will go to Houston. Several of mine sold there last fall. I've sold $751.11 so far for 14 quilts. I love making them. I got my daughter hooked a year and a half ago when she was out of work for 10 weeks with a broken ankle. She has made over 40 of them and has topped $1000. I am going to register my latest two and am working on another. I'll let you know their numbers when I get them.

                                Nancy -- ntrquilter

                                living in Central Denmark
                                Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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