Wabash
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Jeeze Monday, that's a sizable collection of IH tops (not counting the jeans/pants/jackets and vests you have in the other closet space). You must have spent a fortune on it. Wear them in good health!
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i'm actually an indentured servant & will be working for Giles for the next seven years. It is a very, very demeaning job. we will never speak of this again.
back on track, wabash, wabash, wabash
i'm sorry but i'm not satisfied with just the images of that jacket. i mean it is pretty awesome , but i want to see teh shirt. . .
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Uh oh, sounds like the indentured servant hasn't been working up to expectations. Giles is cracking the whip…
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told you it was horrible
wabash, wabash, wabash
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oh, so nice.
thanks G, I'll lay off since you are supposed to be on some sort of holiday.
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The Wabash Tsu
Of course if the Wabash, 染Memasu in indigo fabric.Discharge patterns like stripes and various points (Bassen), but go with the translation, the first indigo dyeing
I'm a ruffian!
Hey, You really?
Looking back, you know more.
Huh? What can I do? ?
Is this it?
Unique to the color of indigo is a color shift!
Pressing the dough lightly with your finger up and down in about 10cm round trip was about 10, the color indigo fingertips.
Now wash cloth or wash down at the beginning how much color, so check for color transfer case and
We.
The traditional seriously, come on I'm having trouble making it to the solid indigo dyeing fabrics, how
Maybe I?
all lifted from Boss Talk, the term epic comes to mind
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lifted from Boss Talk
looks like we may be getting closer to having a Sir Lotsa Dots
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@monday:
So this is the scoop
" As I talked about "headache caused by making real Wabash" on boss talk before, I have been working on how we can reduce indigo bleeding on our new wabash fabric and it seems like I can solve this soon. On photo from left, original wabash and some washed samples that we have been trying to treat in different ways. Colors and texture are changed from original wabash, but some of them came out even nicer than original. The indigo bleeding that we have been concerning can not stop completely, may be it shouldn't since it loses fun to have indigo dyed fabric, but we made it to bleed as much as we think it is acceptable. We still need some more tests, but I am good to go! Don't miss it! "
They can't release the wabash in raw or rinsed because the indigo bleed too much. It needs to be washed more until it won't bleed so much. Washed samples on the photo are; Bio wash, resin treated and resin and tinted. He said he would go either bio wash or resin + tinted.
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thanks for the clarification Lord Lots-a-dots. i'm glad progress is being made & some news is better than no news in this case. i will patiently wait . . . . well okay, not patiently but wait.
i'm running with this dots thing