I just watched!.i love botanicals..a lifelong learning of medicinal.. I am in México right now and want to experience trying to create botanical printing❤
You and your work are really lovely- i would absolutely love it if you could give some full tutorials of each of the techniques you just went over- N I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels that way
Hi Deanna! Thank you so much for watching and for your kind sentiments!! I teach full in- depth classes that are available through sign up or inquiry at simoneevans.com!
@@rashmishah3279 Yes! For eco printing, natural fibers will be best- (cotton, linen, silk, etc). For silk painting, it can be done on any kind of silk. What I'm using in this video is silk charmeuse, but any silk will do. Depending on the weight and kind of silk, they'll each yield different results. And for Cyanotype printing, you can really print on anything as long as you have great sun exposure or a UV light. I have cyanotype printed on paper, many fabrics, (both light and heavy weight), as well as canvas and wood. Have fun!!
Hi Simone, I really liked the first fabric you're modelling, I think it's white (cotton) or silk? With the big green/gold leaves. I'd like to get that kind of printing with my cotton, linen shower curtain. Of course, I'll try it first on an unwanted cotton T-shirt to see how it'd come out. My question is How long do you usually soak the fabric in mordant to get that effect and how long the leaves. I have geranium, eucalyptus leaves and rose leaves in my garden right now. I read they have tannins. One more question, since i'll be using a long fabric for the curtain if I lay it on my tiles with the mordant will it destroy them Liked your work very much. Love from Cyprus. An island in the Mediterranean sea.
Thank you Lena! Yes! The steam is what allows the color to be pulled from the plants. As long as you have put a lid on your pot, and give the bundle time to steam, you will always get results!
How to get different colors from the leaves of plants. What a chemical I would love to learn this. Iron water was used. I still can't come up with other colors.
Hi! This would depend on what plants are in your area. Definitely do your research about what plants are safe to use, that are readily available to you. Leaves high in tannins will give off color. And your fabric being mordanted very well, will produce the best results. Look into Potassium Aluminum Sulphate as a mordant.
Loved watching this video! It’s fascinating to see how other people use techniques in their own way. I’m a natural dyer and I have a couple of videos about it on my channel as well! 🙏🏽🌻
You can choose what you’d like to use as mordant. Look into the use of alum potassium sulphate, as well as protein such as soy milk as an alternative. It’s all up to you + your own choice based on your natural dyeing experiments. 🤍
@@SimoneStyle what about the iron sulfate be for you lay those leaves on the fabric does the fabric have to be boiled in the water with iron or potasiam sulfate for 15 minute i watched it some where else on you tube
@@srinilokugalappaththi9996 There are a number of ways you can go about it. Soaking your leaves in iron, will darken the print of the leaves. Soaking the fabric in iron will darken the color of your fabric. So depending on the look you’re going for, iron will darken whatever you use it on. But yes, I sometimes soak my leaves in iron water before bundle dyeing, and I do it for just 30 min- 1 hour. It’s all up to you and your experiments. If the iron bath is weaker, you may want to soak for longer. If it’s stronger, you don’t need to soak very long. But again, all up to the dyer’s taste and exploration. Have fun with it!! ✨
@@SimoneStyle Los Angeles ,is not far from San Diego, California 🥰 ok I will email you ...... tomorrow, Thank you for responding, I love your work , I love fashion design 🧥
Hi Jamie! I used silk for each of these, but eco printing can be done on any natural fiber such as silk, cotton, linen, + wool. The best results are on any natural material. And for even better results, prepare your fabric in a mordant of your choice. :)
Beautiful work. I liked every single work you demonstrated. In one of your creation I see the fabric turned out to be deep red in colour. How did you get that colour? Did you use colour dye to get that colour or did it come out the leaves you used? If you used the colour dye, how did you do that process ?
I dyed with a dye called Cochineal! So my scarf was pink/red after dyeing. I then placed my leaves on and steamed for 2 hours to get those results! You can also email simone@simoneevans.com if you’re interested in one on one virtual classes! 💕 and thank you so much!
@@SimoneStyle Thank you so much. Now I do understand. I am heading an NGO in India. Teaching lots of skills to the poor women from villages and slums. This training I do to help them in their economic upliftment. Yours is one of the project I got interested in. Since the women are from deep villages, it is very easy to for them to find all kind of leaves and flowers. So I would love to get more guidance from you. We do lot of Tie and Dye work, apart of that so many other skill training we hold it for these needy women.
@@Tentmakerindia Wow! That is so beautiful and I would love to be of further assistance. I teach in-depth online classes, one on one for eco printing, natural dyeing, and Shibori tie dyeing, so yes! If you want to email me, we can schedule a course catered to you and what you want to learn so you can pass it on. Thank you for shining a light on these textile practices and passing them along. This is a lovely cause and such a beautiful role you play in the lives of these women! India has been a source of inspiration for me for years!! Bless your heart! Email : simone@simoneevans.com
Hi love! I’ll be back next week or so. I moved across the country into a new studio and business is a wild, amazing ride ..so I paused RUclips to focus. Thank you sooo much for being here. I got you. ❤️
@@SimoneStyle no problem. I have always wanted to find natural ways to wear clothing and you just dropped a bomb for me and poof 🌫just disappeared. Can’t wait for the next video drop. I love you even if someone hasn’t told you today 🥰
With the cyanotype process, you’ll need to use those liquids specifically. They’re sold in different packages around the US, but Indigo dyeing and cyanotypes are two different processes. Hope this helps!
So stunning, exactly my taste! ❤️
@@roselienchen9886 thank you for watching!! 💛
WOW the eco was beautifully done...and the Cyanotype came out AMAZING!!
Ahhh thank you so much!!! Let me know if you try any of them! 😭 I’d love to see!!
Thanks my dear sister, I tolk to you ,It possible.
MS SIMONE YOU DID THAT! Soo inspiring I was in awe from start to finish ! You’re so beautiful and so is your mind! Wow ✨
Thank you soooo much for your sweet words! 😭And thank you for watching!! I’m so glad. Let me know if you try any of them! God bless you!! 🤍
Beautiful! I love your style and techniques. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks so much for watching! 💜💜
wow this is awesome i have to try the cyanotype great beautiful video
beautiful...just beautiful...you and your work ❤️
Thank you so much! And thank you so much for watching. ❤️❤️❤️
So beautiful art
Thank you so much!
Adorable ❤, thanks for sharing your work 😮
Thank you !! My pleasure! 🩷
Great work!!!
Thank you so much!
Gorgeous results. So so pretty. Awesome talent.
Thank you for watching!!! ✨
Great! Thank you for the sharing!
Wow this is incredible! Beautiful what can be done with the majestic nature that surrounds us! Love the videos!
I know!! Isn’t it wild?!? Thank you for watching!!
Beautiful artwork and woman!
Thanks so much!!!
I just watched!.i love botanicals..a lifelong learning of medicinal..
I am in México right now and want to experience trying to create botanical printing❤
I love all of the medicinal properties too!!! Oooo have fun!!! 🫶🏾 you have so much sun to work with!!! Thank you for watching!
@@SimoneStyle i do! And im excited to gather what i need or what can find to experiment with..living in a treehouse near the beach..jungleish😀
You and your work are really lovely- i would absolutely love it if you could give some full tutorials of each of the techniques you just went over- N I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels that way
Hi Deanna! Thank you so much for watching and for your kind sentiments!! I teach full in- depth classes that are available through sign up or inquiry at simoneevans.com!
I love all the colors❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much!!!
Lovely effect. Beautiful work.
Awesome video! Love your voice and the way you explain everything
Beautiful art and work. Thanks to you.
Thanks so much for watching!!
This is so cool! Thanks for showing us the process! 🙌🏾👏🏾 My favorite is the silk painting 💕
Thank you Michelle!!! Silk painting is my favorite right now too, haha! Thank you for watching 💕
No words to say
Simply wow wow wow......lovely amazing 😍🤩😍🤩😍.....
Thank you so much for watching!! ✨
I've done the 2nd technic but I love the 3rd one, thanks for sharing 🤗💓
Thank you for watching!! 💛💕
I just found you and I am obsessed
Ah! I'm so glad we're now connected! Sending you love!!!
Enjoyed it. Do you have a website?
Yes! www.simoneevans.com
Thank you for watching! 🌸
Beautiful!
Thank you!! ❤️
Soo I really love keep it up 🌿🌱🍁🍂🌾💐🌸🌹🌻🌷🌼💐🌸🌾🌺🌾🌾🌺🌸🌼🌻🌱🌿🪴🎋🍀☘️🌾💐🌷🍇🥰👏👏👑🙋♀️🙋♀️
Absolutely beautiful!!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful 😍
Yes ! Love your work!
Thank you so much!!!
gorgeous designs!
Thank you so much!
SIM-SIMMA! That cyanotype is STUNNING?!?! I want to make one of my own now, haha. And as per usual, you make a girl go starry eyed. 💕
You are the sweetest!!! Thank you sooo much. ❤️ lets do it!!! You’re going to be HOOKED on the process!
I just got some cyanotype supplies!! Such a beautiful video
Ahh I can’t wait to see what you do with it! It’s so much fun. Thank you so much!
im in love in those
Thank you for watching!!!
This is really amazing and so exquisite. Its now listed under my must-try-after-exams list!
Yesss, you must!! Can't wait to see what you create! Feel free to send photos via IG or email!! Thanks so much for watching!!
@@SimoneStyle oh okaay yess I'll definitely show you my piece !
I am also aware of this superb way of eco printing... love your style ❤️❤️👍👍👍👍
Isn't it amazing?!? Thank you so much!
Your way of approach is superb 🐱... keep it up girl!!👍👍👍🎉
@@artandcraftbypadmag6832 That means so much! Thank you! I will! You also!
Vanderfull, müthiş, harika, very beatifull
Thank you so much!! 💙
Love the process. What is a protein liquid ?
Wow it's so beautiful.....
Thank you sooo much for watching!! 💗✨
Thank you for sharing. I have subscribed your channel.
Thanks so much for watching! 🤍
Amazing eager to try All the love from 🇮🇳
Sending you love right back!
It's Wonderful, how did you prepare the fabric? Do you use a mordant ?
Yes! Silk is pre soaked in alum! ❤️ thank you for watching!!
Hey Simone! Loving your videos. Just subscribed!
Hi Linh!!! Thanks so much!!! ❤️
I love your designs.💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾I also subbed
Amazing, I love the video, thank you ❤👍
Thank you Stella!!!! ❤️❤️
This is so amazing. Thank you thank you so much. Loved everything.
Hi Rashmi! Thank you soooo much for watching!! I’d love to see what you create!!! Thank you!! ✨🤍
@@SimoneStyle sure. Love to create few things. Lets see ... can we do it on light weight fabric?
@@rashmishah3279 Yes! For eco printing, natural fibers will be best- (cotton, linen, silk, etc).
For silk painting, it can be done on any kind of silk. What I'm using in this video is silk charmeuse, but any silk will do. Depending on the weight and kind of silk, they'll each yield different results. And for Cyanotype printing, you can really print on anything as long as you have great sun exposure or a UV light. I have cyanotype printed on paper, many fabrics, (both light and heavy weight), as well as canvas and wood. Have fun!!
Wooow..superb..wt is the fabric material ? Is it cotton ?
This was all done on silk. Silk habotai , Silk Crepe , and Raw Silk from www.dharmatrading.com. thank you! 😄
Hi Simone, I really liked the first fabric you're modelling, I think it's white (cotton) or silk? With the big green/gold leaves. I'd like to get that kind of printing with my cotton, linen shower curtain. Of course, I'll try it first on an unwanted cotton T-shirt to see how it'd come out. My question is How long do you usually soak the fabric in mordant to get that effect and how long the leaves. I have geranium, eucalyptus leaves and rose leaves in my garden right now. I read they have tannins. One more question, since i'll be using a long fabric for the curtain if I lay it on my tiles with the mordant will it destroy them Liked your work very much. Love from Cyprus. An island in the Mediterranean sea.
Hi! Didnyou get an answer?
@@lilybee_ No, but I understand how busy she must be
Love this❤ what kind of dye do you use to paint the fabric?
beautiful! thank you for sharing! what silk do you use for your silk painting?
Hii am Rohini frm kerala.... thanks for your vedio is too good 👏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏
Hi Rohini! Thank you so much for watching!!
Awesome work 😍
Thank you Rose!!! ❤️
Parabéns ! Amei seus trabalhos. Gratidao.
Thank you soooo very much!
Hi it's so beautiful! Where is your workshop held?
Thanks so much!! Right now, held virtually! Email me and we can set one up! simone@simoneevans.com
Am interested. Your solution of protein for soaking. What does it consists of? Can I get it here?
Hi I am so pleased with your art work. I also want to know more about your work. I hope you will help me. Thanks
Amazing!!A question,that kind of simple steaming in the pot is enough?
Thank you Lena!
Yes! The steam is what allows the color to be pulled from the plants. As long as you have put a lid on your pot, and give the bundle time to steam, you will always get results!
How to get different colors from the leaves of plants. What a chemical
I would love to learn this. Iron water was used.
I still can't come up with other colors.
Hi! This would depend on what plants are in your area. Definitely do your research about what plants are safe to use, that are readily available to you. Leaves high in tannins will give off color. And your fabric being mordanted very well, will produce the best results. Look into Potassium Aluminum Sulphate as a mordant.
@@SimoneStyle Thank you. To answer. Doing with security. I am
in Sri Lanka
This may sounds dumb, but can you silk-painting technique on different kinds of fabric and still get a good result ? Thanks!
Hetmosos...se ve fácil ya veremos
I love all of this! I study art and honestly this was so inspirational!!✨🌷🌿🌻
Ah thank you so much for watching!! So happy you're feeling inspired! What kind of art are you studying!?!
@@SimoneStyle I study fine art so I study it all and it’s amazing but I focus mainly on nature 🥰
Loved watching this video! It’s fascinating to see how other people use techniques in their own way. I’m a natural dyer and I have a couple of videos about it on my channel as well! 🙏🏽🌻
Thank you so much for watching! Ah, I agree! I will definitely be headed to your channel now!!!
In the eco printing, what do you use as a mordant?
I use Alum! Thank you for watching :)
Thankyou, lovely work!@@SimoneStyle
@@TerriHaines Thanks so much!! + You're welcome!
Which protein solution for linen pls?
For the protein route, look up using soy milk. Or you can simply use alum.
Thank you for your very informative video.
Where can I purchase potassium aluminium sulphate please
Thank you for watching! You can purchase on Dharmatrading.com or Amazon! 💕
Wow
Hehe, thank you!!!
HI! What kind of paint do you use on the silk?
Silk paints are Dynaflow and DuPont silk dyes sold on dharmatrading.com. Thank you so much for watching! 🤍
This is so so soooo amazing! I am lost for words!
Can anyone tell me what is the iron liquid stuff!?!?
I'm so glad you enjoyed this!! Thank you for watching!! The iron powder is called ferrous sulphate can be ordered on Amazon or Dharmatrading.com.
Do you dip the leaves always in iron water or just vinegar water? Or is it ok to place them as they are.
How do you prep the fabric? Is it with soda ash?
You can prep with Alum!
One more thing mam where do we get these products used in the last method
did you say you soak the fabric for eco printing in protein? I need more specifics, please.
You can choose what you’d like to use as mordant. Look into the use of alum potassium sulphate, as well as protein such as soy milk as an alternative. It’s all up to you + your own choice based on your natural dyeing experiments. 🤍
@@SimoneStyle what about the iron sulfate be for you lay those leaves on the fabric does the fabric have to be boiled in the water with iron or potasiam sulfate for 15 minute i watched it some where else on you tube
@@srinilokugalappaththi9996 There are a number of ways you can go about it. Soaking your leaves in iron, will darken the print of the leaves. Soaking the fabric in iron will darken the color of your fabric. So depending on the look you’re going for, iron will darken whatever you use it on. But yes, I sometimes soak my leaves in iron water before bundle dyeing, and I do it for just 30 min- 1 hour. It’s all up to you and your experiments. If the iron bath is weaker, you may want to soak for longer. If it’s stronger, you don’t need to soak very long. But again, all up to the dyer’s taste and exploration. Have fun with it!! ✨
Are you still teaching?I am in Carlsbad, CA, I would like to take one of your classes 📸
Yes I am! I have a number of classes available. I’m in LA. 💛 You can email me at simone@simoneevans.com
@@SimoneStyle Los Angeles ,is not far from San Diego, California 🥰 ok I will email you ...... tomorrow, Thank you for responding, I love your work , I love fashion design 🧥
@@simonejackson2710 yes! Not far at all and I’ve been wanting to do a few things in San Diego! talk to you soon! 💙
Hi Simone! Are you using silk fabric for each of these or something different/does eco printing have to be done in silk? Thank you!!
Hi Jamie! I used silk for each of these, but eco printing can be done on any natural fiber such as silk, cotton, linen, + wool. The best results are on any natural material. And for even better results, prepare your fabric in a mordant of your choice. :)
Beautiful work. I liked every single work you demonstrated. In one of your creation I see the fabric turned out to be deep red in colour. How did you get that colour? Did you use colour dye to get that colour or did it come out the leaves you used? If you used the colour dye, how did you do that process ?
I dyed with a dye called Cochineal! So my scarf was pink/red after dyeing. I then placed my leaves on and steamed for 2 hours to get those results! You can also email simone@simoneevans.com if you’re interested in one on one virtual classes! 💕 and thank you so much!
@@SimoneStyle Thank you so much. Now I do understand. I am heading an NGO in India. Teaching lots of skills to the poor women from villages and slums. This training I do to help them in their economic upliftment. Yours is one of the project I got interested in. Since the women are from deep villages, it is very easy to for them to find all kind of leaves and flowers. So I would love to get more guidance from you. We do lot of Tie and Dye work, apart of that so many other skill training we hold it for these needy women.
@@Tentmakerindia Wow! That is so beautiful and I would love to be of further assistance. I teach in-depth online classes, one on one for eco printing, natural dyeing, and Shibori tie dyeing, so yes! If you want to email me, we can schedule a course catered to you and what you want to learn so you can pass it on. Thank you for shining a light on these textile practices and passing them along. This is a lovely cause and such a beautiful role you play in the lives of these women! India has been a source of inspiration for me for years!! Bless your heart!
Email : simone@simoneevans.com
Why aren’t you making any more videos????? I need you, I’m about to start printing onto silk and I have so many questions…❤
Hi love! I’ll be back next week or so. I moved across the country into a new studio and business is a wild, amazing ride ..so I paused RUclips to focus. Thank you sooo much for being here. I got you. ❤️
@@SimoneStyle no problem. I have always wanted to find natural ways to wear clothing and you just dropped a bomb for me and poof 🌫just disappeared. Can’t wait for the next video drop. I love you even if someone hasn’t told you today 🥰
@@mikamiya5133 This warmed my heart today.!! Coming soon!
@@mikamiya5133 Hi love! Are you still creating?!
Mam.can you tell which mordant good for eco print
Look into Alum on Dharmatrading.com!
❤️
Which protein solution
instead of cyanotype solution can we use natural indigo ?
With the cyanotype process, you’ll need to use those liquids specifically. They’re sold in different packages around the US, but Indigo dyeing and cyanotypes are two different processes. Hope this helps!
@@SimoneStyle thankyou so much ❤️
Mam how should steam with water or without water
You’re going to steam with water in a pot, using either a steam basket or a steam plate at the bottom of the pot!
Hi Simone , Iam from Sri lanka , very usefull vedio , i want to learn more , how can i contact you . thanks
Thank you so much for watching! You can email me at: simone@simoneevans.com. Talk to you soon!!!
非常漂亮
Youre such a sweet heart, love from Pakistan
Thanks so much for watching!! Sending love right back to you from the US ! ✨
Haiii,,,y am from indonesia,,,good job,,,,
Thank you so much for watching!! 💕🌸
@@SimoneStyle yaaaa,,sister,,good job y like it, ,,
I wood like to lern how can i lern lm 🇱🇰
👍💐❤️
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Which mordant you used and dye on fabric
Potassium Aluminum Sulphate! Soaked for 2 hours!
I like your printing work is very nice. I talk to you. You looking is very nice.
Thank you Sakya!! Blessings!
Thanks,, i am From Bangladesh,, near Sundarbans,,
You want to come visit my place,,,,???
I invite you
Thank you for watching!!! Hahah Bless you!
Which leaves are used in ecoprinting