I consider the side of the scarf with the raised rolled edge to be the back - that way the front is smooth. I also do a "quality control" check on them at the
I haven't read the list in a while. I hope these comments will be helpful to someone. Glenda, did you try the local farmer's coop for alum? I found aluminum
John, if you want to marble on clay, try Mason stains as underglaze and a clear glaze to protect them vs. other marbling pigments. Some colors will burn out
a question for those who marble scarves - do you marble your scarves with the rolled edge against the paint or the rolled edge on the back? which gives you
I found some neat ideas for my marbled scarves. Home Depot is selling a "bucket head" which is a small wet dry vac that snaps onto a home depot bucket for $19