Loved the first one. The colors just melted into the sea below. I much prefer this method of dying with the mellowness coming down and ending up in the scrunch looking pattern.
Fantastic video Angie! I'm a little partial to blues so I'd have to say the blue one is my favorite but they're both fantastic and beautiful. I like how you started the scrunch twist design up further or down further and I love the blue one too because of the flows on the top of the shirt. As always thank you so much❤.
Colors: I love the colors you chose. I'm partial to blues and purples, but the oranges and yellows, great fall colors. Technique: Love the scrunches. Top or bottom, can't tell the difference. I like the gravity effect, but not as much as there is. The scrunches on the top makes it look like a shirt with an empire waist, which I like better than the first. However, I think I'd like more scrunch and less gravity flow on both. I think because the color splits are so interesting. Sorry I'm so opinionated on this one. Thanks, Angie!!! 🥰🥰🥰
I love both! I've tried this technique once and I love the results it produces. I had to MacGyver my set up but it was basically the same. These shirts are both gorgeous! I really love them both!
Both came out amazing. I do love the colors on both very much .The 2nd style is my fav, but not by much. Great job. I was waiting to see you use some of those color after watching your swatch vides. Super fun!
No, I haven't tried it. It isn't really necessary though since I presoak all my shirts in a soda ash solution. I'm so used to presoaking, that would be a tough habit to break.
Not much difference to me. Both are beautiful. The blue one reminds me of a coral reef. Where did the orange come from and did you know the the sleeves would be the same color? I really like the color palette you put together for the other shirt. I see flowers. What if you scrunched a small section like 4x6 and the top and the same at the bottom? Thank you for another wonderful video!
I'm not sure why, but I think that the blue shirt looks better since the dye flowed from the hem to the collar. For whatever reason, the flow direction on the other shirt makes it look too much like a dress.
I love them both, but I would probably wear the top scrunched one. The other has the "heavy" design at the bottom, which is where I AM heaviest, so not so hot for an overweight person! ha
So pretty. The first looks like an underwater scene and the second like rays of the sun shining down through stormy clouds.
Thank you! I love your descriptions for them. 😀
Loved the first one. The colors just melted into the sea below. I much prefer this method of dying with the mellowness coming down and ending up in the scrunch looking pattern.
Thank you! I think that looks cool too! 😀
I love the technique. I think I'm going to try it on a long sleeve shirt.
Awesome, I hope you have fun with it! 😀
I'm going to try the top down with the autumn sampler set, I love the effect that makes it look like leaves. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much, I'm glad you like them! 😀
Love the colors on both of these. I like the differences between the twists and the traditional scrunches.
Thank you so much, me too! 😀
Absolutely beautiful, Angie. I love them both and the colors, too. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! 😀
Like this effect! I think I like the second one best just from the location of the scrunch. Very nice either way, will try come warmer weather! 🥶
Thank you! 😊
They're both BEAUTIFUL ❤️. My favorite is the first one, because blues are my favorites.
Awesome, thank you! 😀
Fantastic video Angie! I'm a little partial to blues so I'd have to say the blue one is my favorite but they're both fantastic and beautiful. I like how you started the scrunch twist design up further or down further and I love the blue one too because of the flows on the top of the shirt. As always thank you so much❤.
Thanks so much! 😊
Really nice, I'm going to try the 1st/blueish one😁👍. Just got some tees in the sa soak!! Thank you so much for all inspiration!!⚘️
Awesome, thank you! 😀
Love these shirts! I'm going to try the scrunch at the top! Thanks for always bringing me inspiration!!!
Yay! Thank you!
They both turned out very cool, but I kind a like it with the pattern on top😁✌️
Thank you so much! 😀
Love your demo! Great tips and I LOVE the splits and flow of colors! Both shirts are beautiful!!
Thanks so much! 😀
Thanks!
Looks like more white patches on the upside down one, but I like the orientation of having more color at the collar.
I think the scrunch at the top seems to be the favorite.
Colors: I love the colors you chose. I'm partial to blues and purples, but the oranges and yellows, great fall colors. Technique: Love the scrunches. Top or bottom, can't tell the difference. I like the gravity effect, but not as much as there is. The scrunches on the top makes it look like a shirt with an empire waist, which I like better than the first. However, I think I'd like more scrunch and less gravity flow on both. I think because the color splits are so interesting. Sorry I'm so opinionated on this one. Thanks, Angie!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you! I think I'd like to try it with a little more scrunch at the top and see how that looks too. 😀
Both are Gorgeous and I like the green blue on left for me.
Thank you so much! 😀
Woah this is so cool!! I'm definitely trying this one. Thanks for sharing! 😄💖
Thank you so much! 😀
I love both! I've tried this technique once and I love the results it produces. I had to MacGyver my set up but it was basically the same. These shirts are both gorgeous! I really love them both!
Thank you so much! I think you have to be good at MacGyvering to do gravity dyes. 😀
Your works are pretty amazing i everything always. Your crativity is on another level, thank you.
Thank you so much 😀
Love them both. Can't wait to try this technique.
Yay, thank you! 😀
I really like them! My favorite is the blue
Thank you so much! 😊
Beautiful!!! A field of flowers😊
Thank you! 😊
Very cool technique. Gravity hasn't disappointed yet. The red/orange one almost makes the shirt look like a dress.
I think the gravity dyes turn out so cool! 😀
B E A U T I F U L ❤😮
Thank you so much! 😀
Both are fantastic. Simply amazing!!!
Thank you so much! 😀
Love them!!!
Thank you so much! 😊
Those colours made me scream!🎉 😂
Thank you so much! 😀
Both came out amazing. I do love the colors on both very much .The 2nd style is my fav, but not by much. Great job. I was waiting to see you use some of those color after watching your swatch vides. Super fun!
Thank you so much! 😊
Both are gorgeous.
Thank you so much! 😀
Boy it is always windy where you live. The techniques seem to look the same. I do like both shirts.
It is! I thought they looked the same too. 😀
Out of curiosity have you tried adding soda ash to your ice blocks?
No, I haven't tried it. It isn't really necessary though since I presoak all my shirts in a soda ash solution. I'm so used to presoaking, that would be a tough habit to break.
What prochemical and dye product are you using? I can't find any colors with Dusty in the name.
I am using their Pro MX reactive dyes. I use Dusty Purple and Dusty Orange which are both really great color splitting colors.
Not much difference to me. Both are beautiful. The blue one reminds me of a coral reef. Where did the orange come from and did you know the the sleeves would be the same color? I really like the color palette you put together for the other shirt. I see flowers. What if you scrunched a small section like 4x6 and the top and the same at the bottom? Thank you for another wonderful video!
I'm glad you like them! The orange on the blue shirt came from the Flamingo Fantasy color. I think this technique kind of looks like flowers too. 😀
I'm not sure why, but I think that the blue shirt looks better since the dye flowed from the hem to the collar. For whatever reason, the flow direction on the other shirt makes it look too much like a dress.
Thank you! 😀
I love them both, but I would probably wear the top scrunched one. The other has the "heavy" design at the bottom, which is where I AM heaviest, so not so hot for an overweight person! ha
Thank you! That's a good point. The top scrunch is probably more flattering to wear. 😀
Also this doesn't look like traditional TD.
No, this isn't a traditional tie dye design.