Sunday, October 18, 2015

Hangers abound

Our forum's challenge this month is secret feathers which started me on hanger swirls again. I had some good luck and some bad, as usual.

i like the color combo of the first one but am disappointed with the lack of fluidity in my swirls. It makes it look like I have a bad tremor.

In the second one, I had my hanger at the bottom (what looks like the top of the soap) but I pulled up the dividers first, stupidly, which knocked the hanger out of place so when I pulled it up, I completely missed all the colors. Looks kind of dumb as it is, but lesson learned.

The third soap is my favorite of the week and I've been trying to make something similar again but I haven't been able to get my trace right. In trying to make it agin, I discovered a love spell FO that actually accelerates some which was highly disappointing and so ended up with my unscented low batter batter being as thin as water and the scented part kind of gloppy. Should be interesting to see how the two consistencies play off each other. Or not. That one is currently under wraps trying to gel.

next month's challenge is drop swirls so I am trying to think of a good color combo or an interesting twist on that technique. I shall keep my eyes open, hoping for inspiration.

'Tis brief, but it's late and tomorrow is Monday, the start of another week to manage.





Friday, October 9, 2015

Lucky me!

I had a bad week of soaping. Everything had issues, from separation, to ricing in the mold to being just blech. I made a T&S mold out of legos because there is no 1 pound T&S mold that I have found, and then I had to put it to use. I don't know why but I decided to do a hanger swirl although I was not looking for a butterfly pattern. When I get to the bottom of a box of tallow, I always get a lot of crackling; there must some settling of different fats from top to bottom but I have nothing in which to melt 50 pounds of tallow to reintegrate everything, so I just expect the additional problem at the end of my box.

I think with this soap, the crackle works very well. This may be my favorite batch of soap ever because I like the flow and the old-fashioned look it has. Maybe it's not old-fashioned but just has a certain character that I like. Breaking a streak of lousy soaps may also endear me to it. I tried a similar thing in a different 1 pound mold but my colors were very thin and the background batter was much thicker. It's a very different soap from the first but I am happy with it too although the black soap wins out.










Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Friday, October 2, 2015


A busy week or two

I was working on ITP pours again but I had problems getting my batter to the thicker trace I wanted. How often does that happen? Only when you don't want it to. The white, black and red soap I made with low water, which with the right FO moves extremely slowly but it was truly ridiculous. I prep'ed my batter and got it colored. Blended and blended and blended with my Badger mixer but it wouldn't come to medium trace. I left it and went out, weeded the garden, dug up a bunch and planted at least 60 tulips, made some chai tea, peed about 4 times and periodically checked on my batter. Still too thin. After about 2 hours of that nonsense (no exaggeration- I started at 4 pm and finally broke at 6pm), I decided to just pour the damned thing and as soon as I saw it flow, I knew it was way too thin for what I wanted. Then, as I was covering it with a blanket, I managed to knock it partway over and because it was thin, I lost about 1/5- 1/4 of the batter. Screw it. I set it back up, covered it and let it do it's thing. It's fine but I was trying for a specific effect which I didn't/couldn't get with that trace.

I wasn't certain I would get anything good out of the hanger swirl because the colors got so thick that I had to shove some of it down into the black with my fingers. When I put the hanger in, I met with much more resistance than I've ever had so I envisioned chunks of batter I had broken away floating like flotsam and jetsam in the black. I was much relieved when I cut it.

My last sad soap....It looks like it had such potential. Part of the batter was fine but the thinner batter I used seemed to have been at trace but it must have been a fake. I was soaping outside because it was beautiful out but it was 60 degrees and I use a lot of tallow, so it must have chilled too much. Granted, It was pretty ugly in the mold but you just never know what lurks underneath the surface and I was hopeful. It gelled and then the thin parts had some separation. It was oily and gross but I had to slice it to see what was there. I actually like it, even though spots of it look like vomit. And it lathers like a beast.

I had one or two botches that will never be seen by eyes other than mine. It's best that way.