Thanks for stopping by my blog to tell me what fabric you use. It's the same as the one I have used, mostly - in fact I think most of the dyers around here use it. I did get samples of various PFD white cottons from Lunn Fabrics in the US at one stage, and I found that their pima cotton produced wonderful darks, several shades darker than I could get on the Bee & Flower, and very lustrous. A pity it was so expensive to buy and ship.
home from the office after a ridiculously long long day, here I am blogging to relax, and oohhh, errrr Shirley, they're delicious! thanks for showing them.
Thanks for stopping by my blog to tell me what fabric you use. It's the same as the one I have used, mostly - in fact I think most of the dyers around here use it.
ReplyDeleteI did get samples of various PFD white cottons from Lunn Fabrics in the US at one stage, and I found that their pima cotton produced wonderful darks, several shades darker than I could get on the Bee & Flower, and very lustrous. A pity it was so expensive to buy and ship.
home from the office after a ridiculously long long day, here I am blogging to relax, and oohhh, errrr Shirley, they're delicious! thanks for showing them.
ReplyDeletebeautiful colors I wonder how you do it the diverent colors on one piece of fabric I love it
ReplyDeleteOhhh, want one. Actually, want several...I hate turquoise, it's so unpredictable.
ReplyDeleteThese are all fabulous, Shirley. You have been really busy.
ReplyDeleteOOOh! Shirley, this would make a lovely banner on your page! Do it! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOne word.....WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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