




With Alice's help ( again, thank you SO much Alice ) I have managed to put a few photo's into a folder on my desktop and will now attempt to get them from there to the MM blog. If you see photo's you will know that I was successful, if not, clearly I have more "learnin" to do!
The photo's are more my thought process than technique. The first 2 are dyeing lengths of fabric & the wash-out, and the next are different visual ideas or directions that I experimented with, of a more traditional nature.
Andrea...that was helpful to me; and I enjoyed seeing it very much. Weren't there a few more techniques to show heheheheh? Divvy up!
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