Hello, thank you for the video. I like the way it looked on the back after the 1st go. To achieve that in front, tuck a sleeve into another sleeve, so that 1st and 2nd layers affected are the front, and 3rd and 4th are the back. Then you won't have a such a half moon situation.
Thanks for the tutorial . I liked the PVC tube technique , I have never seen that before. As for going over the shirt one more time to try to smooth out the center area , blending it into the other stripes ..... I would go for it . Just do it very carefully , perhaps masking out the background and misting very gradually. It might improve the shirt significantly , and either way , it will be a learning experience.
Thanks dear you always show every step very clearly
My pleasure 😊
I really loved the half dyed look, i wonder if you can replicate that again? I wanna do that to a few shirts
Thanks so much! Try it out!
Hello, thank you for the video.
I like the way it looked on the back after the 1st go. To achieve that in front, tuck a sleeve into another sleeve, so that 1st and 2nd layers affected are the front, and 3rd and 4th are the back. Then you won't have a such a half moon situation.
Thanks for the tutorial . I liked the PVC tube technique , I have never seen that before. As for going over the shirt one more time to try to smooth out the center area , blending it into the other stripes ..... I would go for it . Just do it very carefully , perhaps masking out the background and misting very gradually. It might improve the shirt significantly , and either way , it will be a learning experience.
I like to do for center, to tie small nots and dye with black with cold fiber reactive dyes
interesting idea
Hi, good evening
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