Dye-Na-Flow Day

These days are irresistible!  I had to go outdoors again.

The sun was shining.  The birds were chirping… and I was sunprinting again, only this time, with Jacquard’s Dye-Na-Flow.

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Here’s a link to a quick and easy tutorial for sunprinting with Dye-Na-Flow:

https://www.youtube.com/watchv=C8i5jYmTzvQ&feature=plcp&context=C36599b4UDOEgsToPDskLce4DNTugAglS2xKpAEcJ7

She used a stencil but I used real, freshly picked plants here.  Let me know if you have any questions about the process.

6 thoughts on “Dye-Na-Flow Day

  1. Janis these are awesome! Your backyard is just heaven in this beautiful sunny weather! I don’t blame to for spending another wonderful day outside creating these amazing prints. I am especially love the light green fern print and the first one with green&orange.

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  2. Thanks Hema! I’ve already been playing with some of these and putting them into some new WIPs, which has, of course, spurred me on for more. You know the old saying: Got to make hay while the sun is shining.

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  3. I have a houseful of kids due here in a day. This looks like a good, creative activity without being too stressful to the creator. We might give it a try… Your samples are beautiful!

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  4. I just tried dye-na-flow for the first time for sunprinting. I loved the bright colours and got crisp outlines. Except with yellow…it tended to leave a pale yellow stain where it should have been white(working with white fabric!)

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