Summary of I tried "Sunprinting" on Fabric -- DIY CYANOTYPE

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This YouTube video demonstrates how to make "Sunprinting" prints from fabric using a light-sensitive chemical reaction. The prints can be made with flowers and plants from any location, and the technique is very easy and forgiving. The video provides instruction on how to "Sunprint" fabric with dye using a variety of chemicals.

  • 00:00:00 This YouTube video demonstrates how to make "Sunprinting" prints from fabric using a light-sensitive chemical reaction. The prints can be made with flowers and plants from any location, and the technique is very easy and forgiving.
  • 00:05:00 The video provides instruction on how to "Sunprint" fabric with dye using a variety of chemicals. The author finds that the process is not effective and decides to dye the fabric blue with a sponge.
  • 00:10:00 The video explains how to "Sunprint" fabric using a chemical mixture and then exposes the fabric to the sun. The video shows how the fabric turns greenish-yellow and then changes to a putrid color after being exposed to the sun.
  • 00:15:00 The author of the video demonstrates how to "sunprint" fabrics using dye and a light box. While the project is unpredictable and often results in less-than-desirable results, it's still fun to experiment with new techniques.
  • 00:20:00 In this video, the author demonstrates how to sunprint fabric using cyanotype to create bright, colorful prints. After briefly discussing the process and the materials needed, the author demonstrates how to create prints on a dress using a different method than the one used in the previous video.
  • 00:25:00 The video demonstrates how to create cyanotype prints using fabric and sunlight. The process is messy, but it has a "chaotic fun" about it. The designer likes experimenting with new designs, and this process is a way to do that.
  • 00:30:00 In this video, the creator demonstrates how she "Sunprinted" on fabric using a cyanotype process. Unfortunately, the process resulted in some faded colors, due to detergent interference. The creator advises viewers to double check their laundry detergent compatibility before attempting the process at home.

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