Sara's stitches

Video game craft projects made with thread and needles...
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Re: Sara's stitches

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I've heard of tea-dying before, but I've only ever seen it done/thought to do it with black tea. I'd never have thought to use fruit tea (even though I've usually got a selection of several at home!)

The ornaments look great!
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Great projects! Keep the good work.

I've never dye my cloth... I have to try this tea technique. Thanks!!!
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The swirly pink in the background of the gingerbread house gives it so much texture! I have a lot of tea and light colored aida that just screams for me to try this.....

Definitely let us see the blueberry once it is done! :nod
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Re: Sara's stitches

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So this is the blueberry tea. I thought it would have been darker, and it was...... until it dried...
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I love the idea of tea-dyeing, but does it run if you wash your stitching? Is it colour fast?
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Love the color of the blueberry! Could you dye it again to make it darker???
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Pyper wrote:I love the idea of tea-dyeing, but does it run if you wash your stitching? Is it colour fast?
so far i have not had any colors run... i make sure to rinse them out well when they are finished.
Firehawke wrote:Love the color of the blueberry! Could you dye it again to make it darker???
this one actually sat in tea for about 12 hours.. i dont think it is going to get any darker..

its a very interesting grey purple color i might just like it more after i stitch something on it.
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some new things i have been working on. Of course I finished my quilt square i had a blast with it and plan on stitching it again to hang on my wall.
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I stitched up this lovely sampler from the frosted pumpkin stitchery
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A quick little embroidery
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