I love them!!! The ladies that work in the produce section of my small grocery store are nice enough to save me onion skins. I have used them on paper and a shirt. And I am planning to dye a nightgown. Thanks for sharing🌻
Love the imperfection you are going for. Gives so much more energy to the garment, beautiful. I haven’t tried alum acetate before, I just read that you need chalk at some point. You didn’t use chalk, and I was wondering why? Thank you for another great video.
They're beautiful! Your videos are my favourite on RUclips. Your voice is calm and serene, the imagery is stunning, and I feel like I'm just hanging out with you in your down- to- earth kitchen. 🌾
Thanks so much for another yummy bundle of inspiration! While I adore the beautiful bold pink one gets from cochineal, I always find myself returning to the awe-inspiring onion skin orange. So simple but so effective. And thanks for throwing in the silk and highlighting the contrast between the two fibers. What sort of silk do you like to use? It's so lovely!
Yes it’s cool to see the difference right? Errrm I bought this silk on line in a panic when I thought the silk I’d ordered for my workshops wasn’t going to arrive in time and I actually don’t really know what kind of silk it is… it’s not really a satin … very light weight… 🤪
Love it and so excited for more videos to come! I do have a question for you... what is your favorite thread choice? I notice you dye finished garments and I've been trying to hone in on what cotton thread is reliable for both sewing and serging :)
I just used a mercerised cotton thread from my local sewing shop…. It’s important to get a good quality one as cotton can be less durable that polyester threads 🥰
you are such an inspiration for me in starting the path of natural dyeing and sewing ones own clothes 🥰. The shorts came out so beautifully 💖
Thank you for sharing the process ❤
I love them!!! The ladies that work in the produce section of my small grocery store are nice enough to save me onion skins. I have used them on paper and a shirt. And I am planning to dye a nightgown. Thanks for sharing🌻
Thanks for sharing! From one onion skin lover to another 🧅
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Love the imperfection you are going for. Gives so much more energy to the garment, beautiful.
I haven’t tried alum acetate before, I just read that you need chalk at some point. You didn’t use chalk, and I was wondering why?
Thank you for another great video.
Thanks for appreciating the imperfections!!! I love them too. I did actually use a chalk bath after the alum acetate … just didn’t film that bit 😉
@@billynou What is a chalk bath and why is a chalk bath needed??
Gorgeous! I prefer to eat red onion, so i haven't dyed with yellow much. Its lovely
They are such a good dye 🧅🧅
I love watching your process it continues inspire me and I love visually how all your videos turn out ❤
Thank you… I’m very lucky to have such an excellent filmer as a partner 🧅
Wow! Thanks. ❤
You're welcome 😊
Literal perfection 😍
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They're beautiful! Your videos are my favourite on RUclips. Your voice is calm and serene, the imagery is stunning, and I feel like I'm just hanging out with you in your down- to- earth kitchen. 🌾
Come over 🥰
@@billynou If I manage to get to France, I definitely will! 🥰
Always enjoy watching your videos. Thank you for sharing and inspiring me 🌼
You are so welcome!
Really nice video! Inspiring and informative 😍 Lots of love from Norway
Thank you so much 🥰☺️
Thanks so much for another yummy bundle of inspiration! While I adore the beautiful bold pink one gets from cochineal, I always find myself returning to the awe-inspiring onion skin orange. So simple but so effective. And thanks for throwing in the silk and highlighting the contrast between the two fibers. What sort of silk do you like to use? It's so lovely!
Yes it’s cool to see the difference right? Errrm I bought this silk on line in a panic when I thought the silk I’d ordered for my workshops wasn’t going to arrive in time and I actually don’t really know what kind of silk it is… it’s not really a satin … very light weight… 🤪
What is the mordant used?
Love it and so excited for more videos to come! I do have a question for you... what is your favorite thread choice? I notice you dye finished garments and I've been trying to hone in on what cotton thread is reliable for both sewing and serging :)
I just used a mercerised cotton thread from my local sewing shop…. It’s important to get a good quality one as cotton can be less durable that polyester threads 🥰