tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2986360982939234638.post6913114721000580165..comments2023-05-27T08:04:52.571-03:00Comments on Sister of the Brush: Discharge DyeingJennifer Scantlebury Vienneauhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02172657760079159817noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2986360982939234638.post-34275386723449344032014-05-23T12:15:06.214-03:002014-05-23T12:15:06.214-03:00You can buy all kinds of actual products for disch...You can buy all kinds of actual products for discharge dyeing, but I am not hard core enough to follow up since that is always a journey finding those items anywhere near here. I do have a product called Synthrapol which is a soap used for completing the rinse out wash when hand dyeing fabrics. It runs kind of expensive and sometimes solidifies a bit during winter shipping which is annoying. After reading up on Jane Dunnewold’s methods, she recommends Blue Dawn dish soap so I use it sometimes in place of the Synthrapol. And a really good thing about Blue Dawn is that you can buy it cheaply at the Dollarstore.Jennifer Scantlebury Vienneaunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2986360982939234638.post-87100759990936001672014-05-21T05:50:54.935-03:002014-05-21T05:50:54.935-03:00Fascinating! I love them all!! Tell me, what is th...Fascinating! I love them all!! Tell me, what is the reason for blue Dawn??LoretteCnoreply@blogger.com