This resist was applied to another piece of the same pale green fabric, but spread on thinner this time.
While it was still wet, it was marked up something that looked like two combs on a post that could be attached to something. One comb had teeth wider than the other. And the round shapes in the middle were from the attachment end of the post.
Much finer cracks this time. Medium green thickened dye was dabbed on, same as last time. But smaller cracks means that less dye got to the fibres.
And two closeups.
More interesting result methinks.
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These are looking really good! And you're right, the smaller cracks in the resist are doing the trick.
This one is definitely more interesting.
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