Yesterday I was able to finish up all of the dyed t-shirts and tea towels. These 4 toddler shirts are for my Grand-niece and were done with the Cricut and heat transfer vinyl. The puppy is glow in the dark! The elephant and owl were pretty complex and I'm thrilled with how they turned out. The happy camper one was a great idea but the shirt needed to be darker for better contrast. I do like the tie-dye look vinyls that I found for the elephant and happy camper. It just works best with the black outline on the elephant. This is the last one of the 10 that I made for her and it was the most complex because it involved 3 screen printing layers. It did not turn out great but I learned a lot. They can use this one to wash the car or something. Then I did these shirts for my brother. I like dyeing shirts for him because I can use up my leftover dark dyes. This screen has been holding up great for a couple of years so far and this is the best printing result that I've ever gotten on them. To do the screen printing, I cut the design on permanent vinyl on the Cricut and adhere it to the back of my screen. The designs come straight out of the Cricut library. Here's one batch of tea towels that were screen printed with Color Magnet before I dyed them so these were finished in one dyeing step. There are two of each design. These are the ones that I screen printed yesterday. The colors aren't quite accurate because of the lighting in my basement, but you get the idea. I have one more pair dyed that haven't been printed yet but they will get done another time. I have plenty for gift needs at the moment. That was all a pretty full day's work! In other news, on Sunday I made my third loaf of sourdough bread. My second loaf went to my Mom. For this one I substituted sorghum and oat flours for the rice flour. It tastes closer to a whole wheat bread as I remember it.
Today I will get back to quilting the big quilt and start heat setting all the screen printed items.
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Kristin F
5/13/2025 01:55:23 pm
I love all your screen printed tee shirts and towels. Even the one you didn't like! I especially like how you did the top row of towels - looks like a small tree behind a picket fence.
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Kristin F
5/13/2025 01:56:35 pm
I meant to add that I'm sure all of the recipients of your largesse will be thrilled...
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Mary Johnson
5/13/2025 10:13:05 pm
I’ve been tempted to get a cricut but don’t have the space or the time to use it. Chris has one and uses it a lot.
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Gene Black
5/14/2025 07:24:34 am
Lots of lovely work. I bet that the flower/lcar wash” shirt becomes her favorite.
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patty
5/14/2025 07:45:29 am
All the shirts and towels turned out great, even the one with the three yellow flowers! After all it is handmade, and the little variations give it character!
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5/14/2025 11:01:45 am
The ones you like the least will probably be the recipient's favorite.
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Mary Anne
5/14/2025 04:37:00 pm
Even though I dislike pink I have to say the ellie-font is my favourite. Your family is going to be so well dressed!
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I'm Vicki Welsh and I've been making things as long as I can remember. I used to be a garment maker but transitioned to quilts about 20 years ago. Currently I'm into fabric dyeing, quilting, Zentangle, fabric postcards, fused glass and mosaic. I document my adventures here. Categories
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