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Toyman
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Does any yone now anything about thiscool large linen tie dye? It is so cool.Makes me feel like im back in the 60s.
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Posted 2 years ago
Toyman
(116 items)
Does any yone now anything about thiscool large linen tie dye? It is so cool.Makes me feel like im back in the 60s.
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Does anyone know anything about these linen?Thanks have a great day
I think you are looking at batik- not tie dye. Batik is a method using wax and long story short, the end result is crinkles and lines in the fabrics design. Batik was commong in the 60-70s and is still a great fabric design tool today. It is a longer process than tie dye.
Thanks cis2you My wife said that. She knew she is 8 years older than me.I told her you knew.Thanks again cis2you
you are welcome. A good thing to know is that a nicely done batik piece usually sells for more than tie dye. It is a harder craft to perfect. Good luck.
Yes I have been reading about it more and your rightit is for sure more to it than tie die.It makes me feel like im back in the 60s