I really want to do this soon – perhaps next weekend.
I have rubber bands, I have dye. I just need to do it! Even if its with some old piece of clothing I end up throwing away!!!
I really want to do this soon – perhaps next weekend.
I have rubber bands, I have dye. I just need to do it! Even if its with some old piece of clothing I end up throwing away!!!
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Yes, this is so worth it! I turned white t-shirts into works of art in 45 minutes! Buy some fabric dye and a bag of rubberbands and do what you want!
I just can’t this month with a trip planned and a pretty tight budget, put I’ve put a reminder in my calendar to seriously think about this next month.
Mere is getting reflective
I went to a tie & dye class. For some reason I expected that I would be guided on using non chemical, if not least chemical usage; Unfortunately it turned out o be nothing but chemicals.C’est la vie.
Rachael wants to get more goals ticked off, sooner!
All you need is white fabric (could be clothing if you want), some dyes (I use Dylon myself), a fixer (comes in a packet, at most habidasheries). Or, you could get a kit, but you’ll love it, it’s very experimental. When you first start tying the fabric, it’s impossible to tell what the pattern will be like, but that’s part of the fun.
Actually, I haven’t done this in ages, but I think I might do some more soon. I usually dye t-shirts, they’re relatively easy.