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Recently I held a Resists Workshop that is part of my Fabric Transformations Series.
We had a blast. We started with resists you apply and wash out, then moved on to removable masks and finished with discharge. Pictured here, from top, is a fleather resist with discharge, leaf resist with spray paint and string and glue.