How to dye Easter Eggs the Pysanky way
Casey Byrn Dutton of Mount Airy has practiced and taught pysanky for years. At The Sun's request, Dutton demonstrated a typical Ukrainian design known as "48 triangles" in pink and black in 2005.
Here are the materials you will need:
A taper candle and stand; if the taper is too long to use comfortably, break it in half. Fresh eggs at room temperature (Check for bumps and cracks.) A pencil. At least one kistka. Aniline dyes in your chosen colors. For the intense colors of pysanky designs, it's best to stick with a chemical dye made for that purpose. (Note: This means your decorated egg is not for eating.) Beeswax. Jars for dye. Egg dippers or large spoons. Disposable plastic gloves. An egg blower, such as Blas-Fix, to remove yolk and whites. Polyurethane varnish that is not water-soluble, such as Super Spar Varnish. Lighter fluid. Thumbtacks and a piece of cardboard. Old clothes and / or an apron. Paper towels.
-- Kate Shatzkin
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Step 1: Pysanky Eggs
Step 1: Draw the design in pencil. For the 48 triangles, Dutton bisected the egg vertically and horizontally, then kept dividing sections into triangles. (Note: You can draw over your lines, but don't erase.)
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