Today I want to show Lucy's tie dying she did at school last week. The colours are just so bright and cheerful.




This one that looks like daisies is my favourite. This pattern was formed by using lots of bottle caps tied to the material. The teacher bought the die at a craft show last year. I think I will have to find out the brand and get some. Congratulations Lucy on such lovely bright material and learning a new skill.
Happy days.
Bev C
Bev, I love the daisies too. What a clever chook. You are organised stitching your Santa , still nothing like being organised.
ReplyDeleteHi Bev, just love Lucy's tie dyed fabric. She is very clever. You must let me know what brad of dye she uses.
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