April SMF Soap Challenge, Hanger Swirl Petra Style

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<giggle> I think I may have done it! Ok, it looks better than any of my other attempts anyway lol. With moving to the campground this weekend I don't know that I'll get another attempt in before the deadline but if not, I'm happy with this one!
 
Try #3 - at least I got the horizontal pull through in the right spot. I have to say this was one of the weirdest batches of soap I've made. Same recipe, but the difference was I used water instead of aloe, added sodium citrate and my lye water was very cool (around 65F) and I didn't warm it. I stick blended, in short bursts as usual and then longer, and it just looked like oil - no color change. I was ready to give up and toss it. Letting it rest a few minutes and it did start to look less opaque and I was able to get it to emulsion. I don't know what was up with that. I'd post pictures, but may end up needing it for my entry. Hopefully, I'll get another one I like better.
 
Won't be able to do my soap. I got in a bad car crash Saturday and fractured my tibia. I'm off to the surgeon Wednesday morning for assessment and surgery is scheduled for Thursday; and I have no idea at this point how long I'll be out.
My son drove up from L.A. for the week and he's taking care of a lot of things for me and has a gal coming in a couple of times of day to keep me off my feet!

Not my best month or my best year for that matter! :-(

Hi JuneP,

I hope you recover quickly and things get better for you from now on.
 
Try #3 - I was ready to give up and toss it. Letting it rest a few minutes and it did start to look less opaque and I was able to get it to emulsion. I don't know what was up with that. I'd post pictures, but may end up needing it for my entry. Hopefully, I'll get another one I like better.

Oh no! I hope I haven't sent the coloured soap gremlins your way. :twisted:
 
Hopefully not, Penelopejane. All this was before any colors or FO were added. But thanks for giving me someone to blame if something goes wrong next time.
 
I wasn't going to participate in this month's challenge because I have more soaps that I can cope with but then, I decided to have a go... I was going to put my name down but I had two goes and they are both failures so I thought I'd better stop. I attach pictures of my failures:

The stripes on the first one were too fine. I like the second one better but the pattern is not what it should be.

So I'll leave it at that!

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I wasn't going to participate in this month's challenge because I have more soaps that I can cope with but then, I decided to have a go... I was going to put my name down but I had two goes and they are both failures so I thought I'd better stop. I attach pictures of my failures:

The stripes on the first one were too fine. I like the second one better but the pattern is not what it should be.

So I'll leave it at that!

Why are they failures? Very pretty soap and swirls.
 
OK. So last night I did my second attempt. I picked micas for my colorant and Black Tie from NG. It was a sample that I had been given and had no experience with, but I checked the website and it stated it had "slight' acceleration. So, I went with it. Dumb choice. It started out very fluid and I thought that it was going to be a winner. My base color is gold and I used bronze, copper and pewter colored micas. About halfway through the stripes, the batter started to thicken up. So much so, that I had to take the mold off of my can opener (which I was using for the tilt) and bang it a bit to get the batter to move toward the opposite wall then re-position it on the can opener. A few times. The remaining gold was pudding when I finally got the stripes poured and the top decorated. I did another in the pot swirl with the remaining batter and that's a joke. When I was cleaning up the mess I found my clean hanger. Yep, I too forgot to swirl my soap! I immediately pulled it out of the oven, scraped the high-top off of it, stuck the hanger in, did my swirl and plopped the former-high-top-now-medium-top back on. It looks like crap. But, hey! It smells good. I can't wait to get home and cut it. I have decided that my next try will either be fragrance free or have grapefruit EO in it. Not quite sure yet. However, I really like this technique and am enjoying my trials. Of course, it does help that I have finally purchased a couple of one pound molds, so I'm not having to make a three pound batch to fill a two pound mold. I'm making two pounds so that I have plenty of soap to do the required color work. I'm still really bad at judging what I need.
 
Sonya,

You are nuts.

The last pic is exactly what I would think the swirl should look like. the first 2 you might have missed the bands near the end, but you got more than half of it.

So now I feel like I am missing something. Because when I look at the tutorial soaps, I am not sure how you are missing anything.

I am really starting to question what I planned to enter.
 
OK. When I was cleaning up the mess I found my clean hanger. Yep, I too forgot to swirl my soap! I immediately pulled it out of the oven, scraped the high-top off of it, stuck the hanger in, did my swirl and plopped the former-high-top-now-medium-top back on.


If it happens again you might not need to take the top off because the swirls are all below the top. Mark your hanger for 1/2 way height. Put the hanger in one end of the moly and start walking it to the other side, do the horizontal stripe and bring the tool up right next to the end of the mi
a old, all without touching the top.
 
If it happens again you might not need to take the top off because the swirls are all below the top. Mark your hanger for 1/2 way height. Put the hanger in one end of the moly and start walking it to the other side, do the horizontal stripe and bring the tool up right next to the end of the mi
a old, all without touching the top.

I wish I had thought of that last night! My hanger was already marked at the halfway point. :cry:

Thanks for the good advice. I will keep this in mind for the next time.
 
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