Once the fabric for this t-shirt was a totally different color with totally different designs. And it just wasn't right. Eventually I decided the only solution was to start over. Some yellow swirls refused to be removed, but I think they just add another layer of complexity under the new design.
For my new color, I wanted a pinky peach which I mixed using Deep Orange, Bazooka Pink and Dusty Rose. For the two contrasts I add some Pomegranate and some Nightshade. All of these are Fiber Reactive Procion Dyes from Dharma Trading Company (some colors no longer available), made up into dye concentrates which I apply by mixing with print paste.
I began by stenciling the small swirls with a stencil I purchased from Michael's. Then without letting that dry, I used a natural sponge to dab a slightly lighter color mixed with a thinner print paste over all the pieces.
The second session was simply stenciling the one-half
inch and one-fourth inch squares (cut on my Silhouette Cameo) in the
two contrast colors. And that was enough, so, all in all, a fairly
simple design to achieve. (Although all that stenciling and dabbing took quite a bit of time.)
The pattern I used is a copy I made long ago of L.L. Bean's Saturday T-shirt, which is a loose, boxy tee, super comfortable for summer. The fabric is a non-clingy cotton jersey from Dharma. It's so much easier to print the individual pieces while they're flat on a table and sew it up afterwards.
The colors your achieved are really yummy. I wish there were a photo of the tee before you beautified it!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love how the colors turned out also. After I removed the previous designs and colors, it was just pinkish off-white with those yellow swirls that wouldn't come out.
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