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					<description><![CDATA[I used Procion MX dyes that I thickened with soiudm alginate.  I soaked the fabric in a soda ash solution and let it dry before I cut it into pieces.  Since there was no soda ash in the dye mix, I used the same batches of dye all weekend.  I washed them out yesterday and will press them today.  Then comes a lot of thinking!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I used Procion MX dyes that I thickened with soiudm alginate.  I soaked the fabric in a soda ash solution and let it dry before I cut it into pieces.  Since there was no soda ash in the dye mix, I used the same batches of dye all weekend.  I washed them out yesterday and will press them today.  Then comes a lot of thinking!</p>
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