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how do you make tie dye shirts? Pls explain step by step and give me examples on how to make patterns ty Ps I would like many examples of how to make patterns

2006-07-08 15:27:51 · 3 answers · asked by ktownandrew@sbcglobal.net 1 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Other - Visual Arts

3 answers

In Short:
Decide on how you're going to fold and apply dye, and which colors to use;
Have ready:
Fabric, washed and dried, dampen just before folding
Rubber bands, 3 to 30 for each piece
Dye, dissolved and cooled down
Soda ash, dissolved
Table, covered with white plastic-backed paper tablecloth
Cake ("cooling') racks or other work surface
A large tray to contain spills makes work easier
Paper towels, old cloth towel and dishpan with warm water
Containers for keeping dyed fabric damp (explained below)
Vinyl or latex gloves, safety glasses and Japanese (pointed) chopstick
Tie Dye Steps
Folding (10-15 minutes):
Fold (or form) the damp piece of fabric into the shape you want, fix with rubber bands.
Soaking (at least 20 minutes but hardly any work or attention):
Put the folded piece in Soda Ash (Na2CO3) solution and let it soak for at least twenty minutes, a day or two is fine too. When children are tie-dyeing, the soda ash parts should be handled by and adult.
Dyeing (30-60 minutes for a T-shirt):
Put on gloves and safety glasses and wring as much soda ash solution as possible from the piece; put on work surface and apply dye. Turn piece over when one side is ready, continue.
Bonding (1 day of rest):
Cover airtight, it should stay damp, and let the piece rest for a day to allow the cotton fibers to absorb the dye.
Rinsing and washing (3 days):
Put on gloves and rinse piece under running water till water runs kind of clear, wash and air-dry several times to clear out unabsorbed dye.

2006-07-08 15:32:42 · answer #1 · answered by cowgirlprincess08210 2 · 0 0

take the item (usually t shirt) and tie in a knot...dip in bleach....also very effective, i've done it, is to get a small artist brush and flick bleach over item...really cool...a little 80s thou

2006-07-08 15:32:40 · answer #2 · answered by lovin_me2day 3 · 0 0

http://www.pburch.net/dyeing/howtotiedye.shtml

Go to this website! It's got great instructions that are a lot easier for you to read than for me to cut & paste!

2006-07-08 15:33:00 · answer #3 · answered by grahamma 6 · 0 0

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