I used to just let it dry and dunk it in the sink with water and peroxide and hand to dry. Letting the bleach on the shirt dry first is super important though. I rushed rinsing at times and it made the bleach bleed and ruined the design. Now I let it dry overnight, and I have a spray bottle with water and peroxide, and once dry, I lightly saturate using the spray bottle. I like it much better than dunking in the sink. Does the trick neutralizing the bleach, and by spraying and not dunking you're less likely to ruin the design.
I noticed you didn't put any type of cardboard or anything inside the shirt while you were doing it so the color didn't bleed through to the other side
This is really cool! But I checked out the dyes used and they’re terrible quality. I would recommend using a procion dye (I use Dharma Trading Co) as well as doing the proper shirt pre treatment to prevent the colors from fading. Also, be careful using bleach on reverse dyes like this one. It considerably weakens the fabric.
Sure do! At about 2:52 I mention rinsing with peroxide and water. After everything is finished, dry and set, my usual washing instructions are to wash inside out in cold water and hang dry only.
hi love this shirt. ... but i have a question about the dye. I wonder what kind of dye you are using. All the dyes i have instruct to use soda ash. im highly allergic to soda ash....... i didnt notice you used soda ash and wonder if its because the dye you use and if you could tell me what kind of dye it is so i can still continue to tie dye without using soda ash. sure lo
I printed too low on my tanks trying this out I can't figure out how to do a good cut out for the palm trees and my silhoutte is snagging the design so it usually comes out rough or too big. It probably doesn't help I didn't use full cotton either. I need help with this I got the dye etc
I'm one of those people that doesn't separate laundry... :P So I wash all my dyed things with my other clothes. I don't have a ton of white and really light things but I haven't seen staining yet!
I don't know the answer that! I don't know about fiber reactive dyes. I would assume as long as you cure properly, any dye should work. The dye I used needs to be cured with heat, tulip dyes don't need that... etc etc, so I think as long as you follow those types of directions on your dyes, you should be fine.
I do not think so with this method. The more cotton, however, the more prone the fabric is to deteriorate from the bleach, so it's extra important to neutralize the bleach with peroxide before adding the color. Also worth noting that black shirts all bleach differently, I've had successes and failures with all combos of cotton/poly across several brands. A 50/50 of one brand can be vastly different than a 50/50 of another.
@@karyfrancisco1383 ok. That’s what I thought. I was worried there for a minute! I thought Bella only made polyester tees. I’m using all cotton. Love your design and instructions!
Wow! That is wild. I love it. This technique will help my business. Thank you so much for sharing.
невероятно красивый рисунок получился! это не просто рисунок заката, он создаёт атмосферу чего-то волшебного
Nice job! Thanks for sharing your technique.
outstanding thx 😀
Beautiful!! Would love to try it!!!!
Wow! Gorgeous! I'm from Rio de Janeiro and I'll try to do with Sugar Loaf stencil! Thank you for sharing! 😊
i just bought some tie dye colors from Dharma Trading. I might have to experiment with some bleach and a spray bottle without a stencil. nice job!
Your shirt turned out so nice, great work!
Ive never seen anyone dye with spray bottles 😱😱 beautiful work
🤩🤩🤩🤩wow I flipping love it! I ordered the spray dyes the other day. L
Hope mine turns out as beautiful as yours! Cheers✌️🇨🇦
Love how this turned out! Had a go at bleaching jeans on my channel
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Wow! I love this. Can't wait to try it myself!!
So awesome....great technique
Amazing thanks for sharing
Amazing
Just found you. Love the t-shirt. Thanks!
Perfect!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
COOL G RAPP layout
Wow!i love it!
That's nice.
I Like
What liquid do you use for color ..
SEI tumble dye!
What’s your process for rinsing the shirt in water and peroxide.
I used to just let it dry and dunk it in the sink with water and peroxide and hand to dry. Letting the bleach on the shirt dry first is super important though. I rushed rinsing at times and it made the bleach bleed and ruined the design.
Now I let it dry overnight, and I have a spray bottle with water and peroxide, and once dry, I lightly saturate using the spray bottle. I like it much better than dunking in the sink. Does the trick neutralizing the bleach, and by spraying and not dunking you're less likely to ruin the design.
I noticed you didn't put any type of cardboard or anything inside the shirt while you were doing it so the color didn't bleed through to the other side
This is really cool! But I checked out the dyes used and they’re terrible quality. I would recommend using a procion dye (I use Dharma Trading Co) as well as doing the proper shirt pre treatment to prevent the colors from fading. Also, be careful using bleach on reverse dyes like this one. It considerably weakens the fabric.
Great video at any point do you neutralize the bleach and wash? Thanks.
Sure do! At about 2:52 I mention rinsing with peroxide and water. After everything is finished, dry and set, my usual washing instructions are to wash inside out in cold water and hang dry only.
@@karyfrancisco1383 thank my bad for missing it.
After painting on the t-shirt do you put any kind of sealant over it or just let it dry and do you use acrylic paint without medium
It's not paint, it's fabric dye. There's no sealing required. The dye instructions vary between brands, the dye I use needs to be set with heat.
hi love this shirt. ... but i have a question about the dye. I wonder what kind of dye you are using. All the dyes i have instruct to use soda ash. im highly allergic to soda ash....... i didnt notice you used soda ash and wonder if its because the dye you use and if you could tell me what kind of dye it is so i can still continue to tie dye without using soda ash.
sure lo
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SEI tumble dye!
I printed too low on my tanks trying this out
I can't figure out how to do a good cut out for the palm trees and my silhoutte is snagging the design so it usually comes out rough or too big. It probably doesn't help I didn't use full cotton either. I need help with this I got the dye etc
Feel free to message Created By Kary on facebook and I can try to help.
That beautiful finish product of yours,will it stain other light colored clothes if wash together?
I'm one of those people that doesn't separate laundry... :P
So I wash all my dyed things with my other clothes. I don't have a ton of white and really light things but I haven't seen staining yet!
@@karyfrancisco1383 Are you just doing this for fun or have you already made businesses out of it
@@yeah8718I started out doing this for fun and to try my ideas out. I do sell some now. But I don't go nuts trying to make it my sole income source.
I have a question... the dyes that you use to spray on.....can you just mix up your own fiber reactive dyes and will it work the same?
I don't know the answer that! I don't know about fiber reactive dyes.
I would assume as long as you cure properly, any dye should work. The dye I used needs to be cured with heat, tulip dyes don't need that... etc etc, so I think as long as you follow those types of directions on your dyes, you should be fine.
This remind me of California fires
Does it matter what the fiber content cotton to polyester of shirt is ?
I do not think so with this method. The more cotton, however, the more prone the fabric is to deteriorate from the bleach, so it's extra important to neutralize the bleach with peroxide before adding the color.
Also worth noting that black shirts all bleach differently, I've had successes and failures with all combos of cotton/poly across several brands. A 50/50 of one brand can be vastly different than a 50/50 of another.
How do I mix the peroxide with water
i just pour a regular sized bottle into a gallon sprayer, and fill the rest of the way up with water.
Is it water paint or tie and dye spray?
Tie dye spray! REI tumble dye.
Wat liquid is inside the container
First bleach is used, then peroxide and water, then colored dye.
Where can I get that paper
The stencil is made from Oracal 651 adhesive vinyl.
@Lovelhie Rose Lee it's permanent! But I've also used removable. Since it's not technically for fabric, it's doesn't matter much.
This states Bella canvas tee. Is that polyester?
It's a blend. You can't bleach polyester, so the shirt has to have some cotton in it. I believe this one is the Black Heather, 90% cotton, 10% poly.
@@karyfrancisco1383 ok. That’s what I thought. I was worried there for a minute! I thought Bella only made polyester tees. I’m using all cotton. Love your design and instructions!
what ratio of bleach did you use?
Straight bleach! No water.
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