a dye makes. Love the design, could not get used to the Tin Roof linen with my chosen floss colors. Too drab and odd looking, not gray, not green, and the muted floss does nothing for it. Red will tone green to brown but is really tricky and may leave it pinkish. I wanted to brighten so I tried orange. Just a touch.
Ahhhh. Much better. I can live with this . The other two smalls were requested for purchase and are gone but no one wanted this drab one. It's probably a keeper now!
And before you ask, no I did not disassemble the pillow. I used a misting sprayer with the weak dye, then just water, dabbed to remove excess moisture, stuck in the dryer on a stationary rack. The only thing that changed was the glue. My other glue is waterproof, Tacky is not, so the bottom came open. Heating with an iron softens all glues (including fusibles) but they stay in the fabric. Tacky seems to have come out almost completely with the water. Who knew?
I'm sure many of you wonder how I could take a chance on ruining a finished piece. The answer is easy. If I don't like it, the color bothers me, or I tire of the design, it does not bother me at all. Yes I put time into it and I enjoyed doing it, but I could say the same about blowing leaves. It's the end result that's important and if I'm not happy with that, get a match. So I make an attempt to correct what bothers me and if it works out as this did, great! If not, that's OK too.
I'm sure many of you wonder how I could take a chance on ruining a finished piece. The answer is easy. If I don't like it, the color bothers me, or I tire of the design, it does not bother me at all. Yes I put time into it and I enjoyed doing it, but I could say the same about blowing leaves. It's the end result that's important and if I'm not happy with that, get a match. So I make an attempt to correct what bothers me and if it works out as this did, great! If not, that's OK too.
Yours truly,
the Reckless Stitcher
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