Fabric was manipulated with an accordion fold, rubber banded, and soaked in dye for 24 hours. Note the red dye strike effect in each fabric. Our postulation is that the red dye (the bully) struck the fabric first and was used up on the exposed parts. The resisted parts of the fabric consumed the dye after the red was gone See this stunning effect in "tomato accordion"! The reds and yellows look like a real heirloom tomato. Michelle and I have a question to throw out there. Any theories as to why the fabric under the resist dyed instead of remaining white? We love the effect! You can see it in "lime green accordion." The exposed lines are lime green and the resisted rectangles are a lime-y yellow. Fun Fun Fun!Fabric was manipulated with an accordion fold, rubber banded, and soaked in dye for 24 hours. Note the red dye strike effect in each fabric. Our postulation is that the red dye (the bully) struck the fabric first and was used up on the exposed parts. The resisted parts of the fabric consumed the dye after the red was gone See this stunning effect in "tomato accordion"! The reds and yellows look ... Read full instructions »Difficulty:
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