Some photographs. The beeswax needed to dry overnight, outside (I'm the only one in the household who enjoys the smell of turpentine) before I judged it was hard enough. Cooked the cloth for 30 min at middling heat (not enough even to simmer) with ¼ cup Rit liquid purple dye and ½ cup pickling salt in the bath. Then rinsed, laundered (hot-cold, permanent press) and tumble-dried (permanent press). The dye did fade somewhat; also the rest of the beeswax-turpentine solution congealed on standing :/ https://witches.town/media/USLCvQpxYy-AWRQH0qw https://witches.town/media/3ePsRBC97yukuG5j7KE https://witches.town/media/cwRMLAG2OPllniLlv5M
#creativetoot also I want to see if I can put the escutcheon around the Delta Rune symbols using a different dyeing method.
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I am judging this experiment a modest success. There was some bleed-through, probably where I'd not applied enough wax resist, and the cheapass Rit dye didn't "take" very well, but otherwise the method worked basically the way I wanted. next experiments will be with different dyeing methods (I have some gentian violet that I intend to try using) and also I want to see if liquid waxes (for floors or cars or whatnot) could be used directly to make the wax-resist mask.