This was one of the most concise video productions on eco printing I’ve ever seen. You did a superb job! Thank you! This will be my go to forever when I need refreshing!
Just finished parts one and two … you’ve got a wonderful tutorial, explained very well, and what you may lack in speaking another language, you were very clear in identifying them with pop ups. Wonderfully done e ❤❤❤😊
Thank you again Roman. I've watched both part 1 & 2. Going to be my new hobby now. And that Afrika plants are right in front of the house here. So no lack of leaves there :) Appreciation from Malaysia 🇲🇾 🌺
Hi, this is very interesting. I have a couple of questions. Once the fabric is dry, how do you preserve the pattern? do you have to soak it in vinegar or something else, to make sure that the pattern will permanently stay on the fabric? Also, what are you using this fabric for? are you making clothes with it or more like pillow case, table cloth etc.?
Very good tutorial - thank you for taking the time. I doesn't matter to me because I and I think I can say, the rest of us understand what you mean, but if it matters to you (in your learning and communicating of English either professionally or not) by the way, I appreciate when someone attempts to converse with me in my own language. Anyway the word scouring (that you are pronouncing as scoring) is pronounced like the word cow or ow (like when you hurt yourself) You can think of it phonetically as sco-wer-ing (3 syllables) Again my sincere thank you for the lesson Much success now and in your future endeavors Peace from West Coast Canada
Hi Roman. This is a lovely tutorial and it is great to see the way you work in your country, especially also to see the plants growing in your area! Your mordanting process appears to be what we in Europe call Aluminium Acetate, a powder we can purshase ready mixed, though I also use mix it myself. The only thing that intrigues me is your use of the Turkish Red Oil. I only know this is used in the textile industry for various things, but it does act as an amulsifier, which is what I thought we are trying to wash out by scouring ... What is the difference in your experience? And yes, it is lovely to be friends with someome so far away, making the same kind of art! Thank you for sharing!
I love the cinematography, your narration and the tutorial very much, so educational and pleasing to watch 🤍🤍🌷🌱🌿🌳🌺 I wish you all the good luck in the world
So happy to find your channel! Your work is lovely as is your location. Though the same plants can not be found in Maine, USA it will be great fun exploring what is here using your well explained technique. You have a new subscriber. Thank you.
Thanks so much for this. I really enjoyed watching both parts and thought you explained everything so well. I’m going to use your technique to make a gift for someone special❤. Do you think this could work on a hat?
Thanks a lot ! Just one thing : do you use this recipe for 2 meters instead to the fabric weight? And you use 100 gr of aluminum but how many gr for iron and soda? Thanks !!! ❤
Hi! First at all, thank you very much for sharing with us the knowledge! and i have a specific question. im doing all the processes its come out very nice, but at the moment that i need to wash the fabric, many prints going away,,,,,, any idea why...? thanksss
Best tutorial on eco print I have seen so far. Very clear description. Your English is really good. Great job❤
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This was one of the most concise video productions on eco printing I’ve ever seen. You did a superb job! Thank you! This will be my go to forever when I need refreshing!
I love how totally natural this is . Thank you so much😊
You are such a lovely person and an absolute joy to learn from. Thankyou. 😊
Excellent! Love the different sounds of your home.
Excellent tutorial. Thank you for explaining the mordant process. I think your project was a beautiful success.
Thank you for the information! Your work is so beautiful!
So beautiful! Thank you for the demonstration. Its amazing that even without a dowel the print looks so good!
Muy lindo trabajo felicitaciones sos muy paciente y delicado quedan increíbles las telas!!
I watched both tutorials on Ecoprint. Your presentation helped me understand the Ecoprint methods. I will try this. Thank you.
Just finished parts one and two … you’ve got a wonderful tutorial, explained very well, and what you may lack in speaking another language, you were very clear in identifying them with pop ups.
Wonderfully done e ❤❤❤😊
Wow! You are so talented and very good and explaining the process in great detail. Thank you!
SOOO beautiful Thank you. SO very naturel . I loved your presentation, your home and you art 😊
Thank you again Roman. I've watched both part 1 & 2. Going to be my new hobby now. And that Afrika plants are right in front of the house here. So no lack of leaves there :)
Appreciation from Malaysia 🇲🇾 🌺
Thank you for your clear description and demonstration. Wonderful
Thank you Roman for the Sharing your method. Great!
Thank you for this tutorial ! Your fabrics turned beautiful ! It's surprising how the red hibiscus flowers turned to this beatiful blue !
Oh my Goodness!! Thank you so much for such a High Quality tutorial~!! I must go and find the other parts!! New subscriber!! ❤😊
Hi, this is very interesting. I have a couple of questions. Once the fabric is dry, how do you preserve the pattern? do you have to soak it in vinegar or something else, to make sure that the pattern will permanently stay on the fabric? Also, what are you using this fabric for? are you making clothes with it or more like pillow case, table cloth etc.?
Amazing and illuminating tutorial... probably the best on line! Thank you so much for sharing🙏
Absolutely stunning work! Thanks so much for sharing 😊❤
Thanks for share your technique. You are precious.
Very good tutorial - thank you for taking the time.
I doesn't matter to me because I and I think I can say, the rest of us understand what you mean, but if it matters to you (in your learning and communicating of English either professionally or not) by the way, I appreciate when someone attempts to converse with me in my own language.
Anyway the word scouring (that you are pronouncing as scoring) is pronounced like the word cow or ow (like when you hurt yourself)
You can think of it phonetically as sco-wer-ing (3 syllables)
Again my sincere thank you for the lesson
Much success now and in your future endeavors
Peace from West Coast Canada
The finished product is beautiful and your explanation was very clear and easy to follow. Thank you.
I watched both parts 1 and 2, amazing! Thank you so much :)
Très belle création, j’adore la technique 😊❤❤❤
Thank you. It's so beautiful!
Thank you ..beautiful work..and well explained too. Thank you.
Very best tutoriels ( 1 and 2), vers clearing.Thank you.
Wow disfrute todo el proceso, gracias por tu explicacion 🙏🌸
Hi Roman. This is a lovely tutorial and it is great to see the way you work in your country, especially also to see the plants growing in your area! Your mordanting process appears to be what we in Europe call Aluminium Acetate, a powder we can purshase ready mixed, though I also use mix it myself. The only thing that intrigues me is your use of the Turkish Red Oil. I only know this is used in the textile industry for various things, but it does act as an amulsifier, which is what I thought we are trying to wash out by scouring ... What is the difference in your experience? And yes, it is lovely to be friends with someome so far away, making the same kind of art! Thank you for sharing!
Except for the ferrous sulfate. That would be done after the mordanting process.
Excellent tutorial bro...thankyou for sharing...I'll definately try one
Amazing artwork! Love it from West Bengal, India, ❤
Thank you for such a detailed video
Amazing, thanks for sharing this incredible technique..
Beautiful fabric!
Amazing! Thank you 🙏🏻
Oh wow that's awesome kak....
Penjelasan nya jelas banget...
Aku kira bukan orang indo, bahasa Inggris nya keren....
Terus berkembang ya kakak....
❤❤
Thanks a lot for your detail presentation
Thank you so much! Well Done and greatly Inspiring! #SouthAfricaLove to you!
Найкраща ,якісна, натуральна ручна робота ♥️👍 щиро дякую Вам, що мала можливість подивитися. Ви все чудово показали з відчуттям і спокоєм.
Дякую Вам 🙏
Esse trabalho é maravilhoso 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Parabéns pelo lindo trabalho.
I love the cinematography, your narration and the tutorial very much, so educational and pleasing to watch 🤍🤍🌷🌱🌿🌳🌺 I wish you all the good luck in the world
Very nice, thank you.
Obrigado pela aula maravilhosa . Sou do Brasil. Beijus de luz.
Beautiful, thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing, you are a talented an kind artist ❤
Thank you for sharing love ur work. Sending live from Poruma Island, Torres Strait, Australia
Fantastic 👍👍👍
Apaixonante! Ganhou mais uma inscrita! Grata por compartilhar!
thank you for the tutorial
Very beautiful ....
Hermoso trabajo roman, podrías por favor poner subtítulos en español... muchas gracias ❤
Beautiful
Really beautiful! Thank you so much!
Magnificent way of teaching ♥
Voy hacer mi estampado... Siguiendo los pasos. De ahi espero que quede confeccionare un bonito vestido. Muchas muchas gracias por la información
Amazing eco friendly ❤
Can you do this with silk?
It looks pretty...Thanks.
Heyyyy... this is very helpful thank you
Superb artwork...keep up with all the blessings ❤❤
Best tutorial love it
From Argentina thanks!
So beautiful : )
Thank you . Will give it a try
Thank you for sharing the details I know more details please ❤
Bellisimas gracias por el tutorial
So happy to find your channel! Your work is lovely as is your location. Though the same plants can not be found in Maine, USA it will be great fun exploring what is here using your well explained technique. You have a new subscriber. Thank you.
Very nice!
Beautiful!
Stunning...
🎉 lovely and thank you😊!
💙💗💛 superb dear 🌻 Great
Really beautiful 🎉
Did you sell these?
Muy bello!
Could you give more details about weight of each ingredient in a mordant step?
Thanks so much for this. I really enjoyed watching both parts and thought you explained everything so well. I’m going to use your technique to make a gift for someone special❤. Do you think this could work on a hat?
I love this
So beatiful
Kak..kakak orang mana? b inggrisnyafasih banget..saya suka liat lingkungan rumahnya ,sederhana tapi asri❤
Wow! Thanks.🙏
Amazing
Thanks for sharing. Are these prints wash fast?
Amazing...n....very Beautiful .....I'm from Lydia.
Such talent🎉
Fantastic! Quick question. Are the printing maintained after washing?
Amazing thanj you, is the material still damp when you put the flowers/leaves on the fabric?
Thank you so much❤❤
Dhanywad guru ji
Hi Roman! This is awesome! Do you have Amazon links for the recipe both for scouring and mordant? It will really be helpful. Thank you!
hello dear I don't have amazon so you can check our product on instagram @hi.boolao :)
Thanks a lot ! Just one thing : do you use this recipe for 2 meters instead to the fabric weight? And you use 100 gr of aluminum but how many gr for iron and soda? Thanks !!! ❤
Beautiful! Is eco printing with leaves colorfast or fugitive dye?
Hi! First at all, thank you very much for sharing with us the knowledge! and i have a specific question. im doing all the processes its come out very nice, but at the moment that i need to wash the fabric, many prints going away,,,,,, any idea why...? thanksss
This technique can be apply on coloured pure silk fabric? Please demonstrate.
Thanks!
thank you
Hi there! I did not see you put any flower in the fabric. Which flower was that that became blue? Nice work!! Thanks
Awsome