This was how I ultimately decided to finish this wall hanging. It is now about 42 x 42 inches. I wanted the mandala fabric to stand out. The final border is one of the "drop" cloths I used in the dyeing and it certainly matches perfectly.
I couldn't help myself with making mandalas and this batch was the biggest surprise of all!! I didn't use any drop cloths underneath and I literally did not know the fiber content of any of the fabric -- I knew they were 100% cotton but some were pfd, some were pfd mercerised (the best for color) and some were just plain old cotton. I literally scrunched them randomly on three grates, piling them willy-nilly. Altogether, there were 21 twenty-two inch squares and 3 eleven inch squares (to see if that would work). I also did 2 plus size t-shirts. I worked with the greens, sun yellow, intense blue and grape as well as some strong orange for a change of pace. I won't even attempt to label all the mandalas I have pictured here. If you look carefully, you can see the differences in fabrics by how much paler and fuzzier the designs are -- these were the muslin pieces I had.
These are the three smaller pieces which I grouped together. I will definitely be doing more of these!! This was pfd fabric that was not mercerised.
Thanks for the advice. I'm not giving up. I'm happy that even two came out ok since I thought they were all fails!
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