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Tie Dye Designs: Tie Dyeing A Printed T-shirt
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2022
- This tutorial video is for a t-shirt that has a printed design on the front. I also give tips during the rinse out process of how to keep the white areas white.
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I love when random videos are recommended because I came across this video and I’m not disappointed! Great outcome!
Awesome - I'm glad you enjoyed it!
That’s so cool!! I like how the line around the image turned out because you double tired it. It’s like it’s own unique circle that makes it pop even more.
Thank you so much! Yes, I'm glad I put that second line.
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I love the fethering around the logo!! It looks amazing!
Thank you! I do too. I think the dye spreading adds to the design.
Beautiful! Thank you. We’re tie-dyeing next week and I have a shirt with Strawberry Shortcake.
That's awesome! It will be fun to tie dye that one. 😀
That's a great looking shirt. The way it is different on the back makes it so unique. Having you do some tips and tricks explaining on things is always a great bonus as well. Using the experience you've gone through and sharing that knowledge with your viewers is very nice.
Thank you - I'm glad you like it!
Excellent idea! Nice colors and design.
Thank you! 😊
Thanks! simple way to keep the printed design safe and have a great design! will def try this :)
Thank you, I'm glad you like it! 🙂
I have a few shirts that have gotten accidentally stained and I love the shirts so maybe ill tyedye them. The stains were from either paints or other dyes. The busy colors should help hide them
That was very helpful!
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it! 😀
This shirt came out great Angie!!!!
Thank you so much! 😊
Angie you can paint washable glue on the design, both sides to protect it. I think This design is too light and would get lost though
That's a good idea!
Great video, Angie! I'm with Denise, looking at shirts to repurpose and collecting for future projects. Always wondering how it would look with something already on. You did a fantastic job. LOVE the lines, especially the second line, really makes it pop. I'm always a sucker for the beading around the line, it makes it so much more interesting to me. Really LOVE the fact the back is different from the front. Really love how all the lines turned out. Also love the white sections and of course the colors you chose, my favorite color palette. The narration, superb, always excellent advice and observations. Appreciate you!!! 🥰
Thank you so much! 🙂
That shirt is awesome Angie. Another tutorial right on time, as I have a few shirts with designs on them that I have been trying to figure out how to process them!!!!
That's great - I'm glad I could help!
Love the strong lines and saturated colours!
Thank you! 🙂
Love the way this turned out. Great colors, too.
Thanks so much!
It great when you give the reasons why you do what you do. Thanks for the info.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
I really like the double sinew line around the centre It' a great effect.
Thank you so much!
This video was like really, helpful. Like you just kept coming with advice and info, which really helped me understand. So thanks. You seem really experienced.
That's great, I'm really glad it helped! 🙂
Beautiful
Thank you so much! 😀
I think it turned out great.
Awesome, thank you! 😀
Beautiful shirt very very beautiful😁✌️👍
Thanks so much! 😊
I honestly thought I was the only person to use bags for the designs haha. Keep up the great work!! do you venue any music festivals or anything like that. Would love to buy some of your designs and to thank the artist!!
Thank you! There aren't a lot of music festivals around my area, but I do have a website where I sell my items. www.funendeavors.com/
Have a great weekend! 😀
That metal pipe was speakin fax tho fr fr
Exactly what I wanted
Ps fan folds relax me
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I have an order for 3x red white blue shirts. I have a logo at the left breast pocket. Do you think this design would work? I might try it on a blank Shirt to see how the colors flow into each other. Could I limit dye spread by applying dye to just the center?
Thanks for sharing your talent and knowledge. As a chemist I like hearing explanations about pH.
Yes, this design would work for that. You could only apply the dye to the center, or you could add some thickened water (plain water thickened with sodium alginate) to the white areas to try to limit the flow of color into those areas too. You could even do both methods to try to really limit the amount of color that goes into the white area. I'm glad you appreciate the pH explanation, I have a chemistry background too.
Gerouges design
Thank you! 🙂
Can you make a blank white square on a tye dye shirt?
You could fold and tie your square with sinew the way I did the circle on this shirt. I normally tie diamonds, but you could make a square work by just rotating your design.
I'm wondering how a batik dye resist would do. Like paint it on then process if you really want to keep it clear. But resist is a bit expensive too.
What about reverse tie dye
This shirt started out white, so reverse dye wasn't really an option for this one.
@@FunEndeavors I have some black graphic tees is there any warnings you would give me concerning reverse tie-dye?
@@kathyoverton998 Some graphics might be able to survive the Out White Brite without damage, but I'm not sure exactly what kind of a graphic your t-shirt has. To be safe, I would isolate the graphic part and try to seal it off if possible before you tie the rest of the shirt to reverse dye. Kind of like I did in this video: ruclips.net/video/T55XDzzkrOY/видео.html
I didn't do a reverse process in the video above, but I think that the way I added the plastic bag over the graphic and then placed sinew around the edges would be very helpful.
Then I would grab the graphic part that is covered in plastic that you don't want to submerge in the Out White Brite, and dip the rest of the shirt into the color remover solution. I wouldn't fully submerge the entire shirt.
What design would you like to tie in the shirt? Depending on the design you are going to do, I might even untie this one after it's been rinsed really well, and before washing it in the washing machine. The plastic bag over the graphic won't survive the washing machine.
I love Out White Brite, but it works so quickly that it is sometimes a challenge removing some of the color from a shirt without removing all the color from the shirt.
@@FunEndeavors thank you, that was very helpful!
@@kathyoverton998 You're welcome!
Would it be ok to just do the ice wiffle ball technique on a shirt like this.? I thought dye can't stick to printed graffix.. please let me know
You could use the wiffle ball technique. The person I made this shirt for wanted the design to stand out so I wanted to leave a white area around it. I think it depends on the way the graphic was printed on the shirt as to whether the dye affect it. I think in some cases the dye can stain the printed design.