During our last snow fall I decided to try snow-dyeing. Recently there has been a lot of hiipe about it on the web and it really intrigued me. So, when the snow started falling I got out my dyes and snow shovel and got to work.
My first attempts I mixed full concentrated dyes with snow and covered the mixture over soda ash soaked fabric.
My first attempts I mixed full concentrated dyes with snow and covered the mixture over soda ash soaked fabric.
 Fushia and sky blue on the left and sky blue on the right.
Fushia and sky blue on the left and sky blue on the right. Fushia and fire red on the left and fire red and golden yellow on the right.
Fushia and fire red on the left and fire red and golden yellow on the right. Black
BlackI waited till the snow melted, about 4 hours, then left the fabric cure overnight. Rinsed, washed, and ironed. Below are the results.
 
 Fushia and sky blue.
 Sky blue accordion pleated
Sky blue accordion pleated Fire red and golden yellow.
Fire red and golden yellow. Black, it came out a purple
Black, it came out a purpleSecond try I diluted the dye with water, as I would doing low water immersion dyeing, mixed with snow and covered soda ash soaked fabric.  Chino and gold yellow
 Chino and gold yellow 
 Chino and gold yellow
 Chino and gold yellow  
 Ultra violet
 
 Navy and gold yellow
 
 Burgundy and gold yellow
I let the snow melt (again about 4 hours) and let cure overnight. Rinsed, washed and ironed.
Below are these results.
 
 
Chino and gold yellow
 
 Ultra violet
 Navy and gold yellow
 Navy and gold yellowThe results were not quite as dark as the first ones but gave just as interesting results.
Using this method, you can't get duplicate results, but thats the fun with this method. 
Can't wait for it to snow again!!
 

 
 
