My spider looks great! Ty!!! I did space out and not add the extra dye in my black..so my spider is black and blue but I'm so happy with it❤. I'm doing some more tonight and very thankful for your sharing your skills and creativity so that I was able to create my own!😊
I wish I could comment with a picture of how mine came out.. its freaking amazing, and I am very new to tie dye. Like I did it once at a kids party, had fun and this is my 2nd time since then. But the way mine came out I kind of had a body to the spider too, it's really amazing and looks like something I could have bought in the store. I am not a crafty or artistic person either so I was very impressed, as was my husband. Really a very cool idea.... Now to tackle a Christmas tree....
That is so awesome, Julie, I bet it looks amazing! Keep it up!! You can join my Facebook group. I purposely created it so people can interact with me and share their work..🎄♥️🌈
I love these shirts I have probably sold a couple of dozen I just had an order last night for four more I’m having a slow day today so I think I’ll do the hot water irrigation thanks for sharing like always everything looks great✌️
@@iknowheis I don’t have one in the spider design on video just a regular spiral and it is called orange and black HWI I think it’s in the garden playlist folded as you would do a regular spider design one side orange flip over black on the other and then flip it back right away so the black doesn’t go all the way through if that makes any sense
Very cool and seems to be so simple. I can’t wait to try it being that I’m a newbie. Thank you so much for your videos because you’re fantastic and I appreciate your work and look forward to always trying them out!!!❤️
Great spider! It’s even better that you didn’t have to wait 24-48 hours. Next time I get a to-go container I’m going to save it and give this technique a try. I’m happy you’re back. 💜
I am in love with the microwave method. I use it exclusively, unless I'm ice dyeing - then I use the oven. I just don't have patience to wait 24 hours! LOL
@@dianneeagle4686 I place my fabric in a deep foil baking dish. Next, I cover the fabric in ice. You can sprinkle the dye powder before you apply the ice or after, depending on the results you are looking to achieve. Then, I bake until the ice is completely melted. Sometimes, if I sprinkled the dye first, I'll find that the dye has not completely saturated into the fabric, so I will add more ice and put it back in the oven. *The dish has to be deep because of the amount of muck water created. You may even have to drain a bit sometimes.* But, generally speaking, I place my ice-covered fabric in a 150°F oven and let bake for about 30 minutes. Then, I check on it to see if it needs more ice, draining, or if it's done. If done, I turn off the oven and just let the garment sit in the muck water in the dish for as long as I feel like, or at least until it's cooled. Finally, I rinse as normal. In total, the fabric probably spends about 2 hours in the oven, including cooling time.
I like the little dabs of white! I like the idea of tie dye looking like it’s not perfect. The perfect ones give the appearance that they were machine made.
Turned out AWESOME ! HIGH FIVE TO YOUR CHANNEL FOR ALL THE AMAZING VIDEOS 👋💯 thank you ! I do the same with Black shirts but use the Reverse tech ( BLEACH) Turn out opposite Orange spider LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING MORE OF YOUR CHANNEL ✌💯
That’s a great idea! I’ll have to dig out some black shirts and do that. Maybe next week. Thanks again for the shout out. Make a tutorial so I can copy it… 😉❤️🌈
@@BelladonnaDyesCo Surething NO PROBLEM ✌💯 YOUR CHANNEL AWESOME for the people that what to LEARN TIE DYE 💯 MINE more for THE LOOKERS👀 HIGH FIVE TO YOUR CHANNEL FOR ALL THE AMAZING VIDEOS THANK YOU 👋💯
My favorite holiday. I love to decorate for Halloween. I love all the fall colors and purple and black. Will you make a purple spider please? Love this one. Thanks for sharing your talents with us. 💜💜💜
It takes a little practice. I think you’re referring to the “centering” in the beginning. If you watch me do it several times in other tutorials it gets easier. ❤️🌈
Me too. It kind of looks like it was folded inside out and into Itself and maybe the folded edge looked doubled somehow. There wasn’t really any explanation during that portion for a newbie like me. 😊 I’m unsure about trying until I know. I do LOVE the design though and I appreciate the natural way she speaks. Her video was great to watch. I’ll probably watch another few. ❤
It's weird saying this but thank you for your videos. They are very calming and therapeutic for me as I get bad cramps. I'm not much of a artsy person but I can really appreciate your designs here. Beautiful!
Thank you, Samara, I appreciate your honesty. I completely understand. As women/girls our bodies go through a lot. I’m happy to hear you find my art somewhat soothing. What is it? The colors? My jokes? The music? The rainbows? All of it? The rainbows are what make me feel better. 😉❤️🌈
@@BelladonnaDyesCo It's a still frame from start-to-finish with your artwork and it's not overly-sped up. I feel like that's rare nowadays. And the nostalgia of tie-dye shirts just adds to that warm feeling. Also yes your jokes help too ahahaha 😂
I love your shirts! I ALWAYS learn so much from your posts and you've helped me take my tye dying to the next level. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!!
They take a lot of patience and skill. Which I have neither of for the “honeycomb” I don’t think it’s a secret at all though… they’re time consuming so nobody wants to make them. 🥸 All the masters show it on their social media. I might try to make one eventually. It’s basically a tiny pleat fold versus the airplane fold and then tied up like a mandala. Sinew lines flat across the top of the pleats and the X’s down the sides. Then dye it in a DNA pattern. If you have Facebook, Instagram & TikTok look up Justin Biffer and Steven J, they share a lot. Jake Roelofs is infamous for it, but I don’t think he will teach anything. Dyeinglightcreations I’ve seen on TikTok and Instagram opening them. All of the guys I mentioned are very talented. If you look at their ties you might be able to see what I mean about the sinew. Best of luck!! ❤️🌈
good job Steph. i was saying minutes before your tutorial popped up on its own that i need to do some halloween tie dye. problem is i am running out of time to do the bats i thought of as i have an event coming up Oct. 9. also noticed a lady down bellow who says she says she sells a lot of these.a little micro tip if ever your project is really wet it can run a lot together. so i put project in plastic collander with a towel underneath. i have a habit of sometimes getting my liquid dyes really wet
Thank you. If you work hard you can get some bats done. Dyeing on a towel helps with over saturation. I suppose the colander is an added bonus. 🤷♀️ Something for you to consider is using fine needle tipped bottles. That slows things down quite a bit. 😁❤️🌈
I usually get little fuzzy faces. This one turned out more like a cool design rather than a spider… but, this is the process none the less. Those squiggly eyeballs 👀 would be great for children. 🧐 I wonder if they make some that are washable. That’s actually a great idea!! Thanks, Christi. 🕷❤️🌈
What do u suggest on putting over your hemostats from making holes? I've got duct tape on them and I just got two holes in 2 diff shirts. Idk what to use cuz it won't stay gripped if it's too thick covering up the teeth. Idk how y'all use them without making holes!
Isn’t that lye? I personally wouldn’t want to work with that. I don’t really know for sure, but I’m going to say no you cannot use caustic soda. I think the pH would be too high. Sodium carbonate is what you’re looking for. Soda ash. ♥️🌈
I love making spiders. Mine, sometimes, will have creepy little faces. They sell in a hot minute:) I loved your spider, Steph. Keep up the great work. Hope your back is feeling great again:)
They are fun to make. Mine usually look more like spiders than this one. I think the splatter guard made it too perfect to have that extra bit of character. Maybe next time. I’m back to normal. Thanks for thinking of me, Crystal!! ❤️🌈
Thank you I figured you would say if you used thick dye but wasn't sure. I have learned a lot from your tutorials! Your voice is really comforting and builds confidence in in the process. Some of the other Utubers tutorials are abrasive with wild music and leave a lot to the imagination as what they are using.
@@BelladonnaDyesCo I made a blue gray background with a brown spider I liked it. Brown recluse spiders are big in my area and scary. I hand painted hairy legs and the red brown fiddle shape that is on its back. It sold so someone else loves also
Procion Fiber Reactive Dye must be 'fixed' (made permanent) with soda ash on cotton and other cellulose fibers. It's a mild alkali that enables the reaction between the dye and the cellulose fibers at lower temperatures, causing them to "become one", and the reason Fiber Reactive Dye is so permanent. How much you use is normally a function of the amount of water, not the amount of fabric or dye. Roughly 1 oz. per gallon of water is needed when garment dyeing or 1 cup per gallon of water as a pre-soak when tie-dyeing. If you don't use enough, the dye won't yield full strength. A pH of 10.5 is ideal. ❤️🌈
Awesome shirt! Very easy to follow tutorial. Do you have any easy ideas for ice dyed Halloween shirts? I haven't done liquid dye yet (I just have this vision of me spilling it), so a cool ice dye would be great. I really missed you while you were away and hope you are doing better!
I’ll try to make you a spider out of ice today. Black is a tricky one with ice because it splits into so many other colors. Let’s see what happens 🕷 Liquid is a pain in the neck to mix but it yields some cool effects. Just take your time and grip everything diligently. (I prefer ice dyeing) I’m feeling like myself again. I’m back to work and back making tie dye. Thanks for thinking of me!! ☺️❤️🌈
@@BelladonnaDyesCo glad that you are feeling better! An ice dyed spider would be awesome! I love the splits on blacks and how each one is so different. But it is very limiting when you need a true black. I will watch for the spider! Thanks!
NOOOOO! It’s sodium carbonate. It’s raises the pH of the natural fibers so the procion fiber reactive dye can bond and become permanent. Here is a link so you can read up on it. ❤️🌈 www.dharmatrading.com/chemicals/soda-ash-fixer.html
Steph here are directions i learned somewhere and use for un clogging black. mix a sludge with 140 water and black powder.same degree water as for hwi. about one quarter cup sludge. then add more hot water and shake well.works really well
Haha! I forgot what I used. I’ll have to watch it again. I tried to pick something with a good tempo and somewhat aggressive that had a sense of “spider” to it. 🕷❤️🌈
Why, actually I just got a really cool antique one from my family member, the one I’ve kept referring to every time I needed one… I named her Simone. As soon as I make a dress or something “Simone” will make her appearance. I think I need some black velvet for a backdrop, or a white sheet. I want to try to dye a cool wedding dress…. ❤️🌈
@@BelladonnaDyesCo $16.21 and rising! I paid $9. Still worth every penny for the perfect spirals they make. This is the ONLY one that has the finger hole on top and not a slit; I've searched the planet and every dollar store.
You should listen to your own advise have fun tie dying. It was a great result in the end, after all your bad feelings while doing you seem happy with the end result.
Thank you so much for sharing. I'm in the process right now!❤
Alright Paula!! By my calculations it should be done. How did it turn out? 🎃♥️🌈
@BelladonnaDyes Ty, I will let you know! It's still cooking😀. I tied it up last night and dyed it this morning!
My spider looks great! Ty!!! I did space out and not add the extra dye in my black..so my spider is black and blue but I'm so happy with it❤. I'm doing some more tonight and very thankful for your sharing your skills and creativity so that I was able to create my own!😊
Very cool! Orange & Black were my school colors, so I would have totally worn this during Homecoming.
You had cool colors! Mine were grey and maroon. ❤️🌈
@@BelladonnaDyesCo My mom had maroon and white. My cousins had the best colors in college, purple & gold.
We are tie dying orange and black shirts for homecoming! I'm researching methods after agreeing to do it 🤣
I wish I could comment with a picture of how mine came out.. its freaking amazing, and I am very new to tie dye. Like I did it once at a kids party, had fun and this is my 2nd time since then. But the way mine came out I kind of had a body to the spider too, it's really amazing and looks like something I could have bought in the store. I am not a crafty or artistic person either so I was very impressed, as was my husband. Really a very cool idea.... Now to tackle a Christmas tree....
That is so awesome, Julie, I bet it looks amazing! Keep it up!! You can join my Facebook group. I purposely created it so people can interact with me and share their work..🎄♥️🌈
So cool!! There are many people who like shirts with no sleeves so you could always cut them off and present it that way.
That’s true. Thanks for the suggestion! ❤️🌈
I love these shirts I have probably sold a couple of dozen I just had an order last night for four more I’m having a slow day today so I think I’ll do the hot water irrigation thanks for sharing like always everything looks great✌️
Thanks, Greg. I haven’t sold anything yet… so I think that’s awesome for you!!! ❤️🌈
@@BelladonnaDyesCo I really love your channel. Where can I purchase the dye you used if I'm in Canada?
Find someone who has a serger and get the sleeves resewn.
Goyo Greg, do you have a video of your spiders and the HWI?
@@iknowheis I don’t have one in the spider design on video just a regular spiral and it is called orange and black HWI I think it’s in the garden playlist folded as you would do a regular spider design one side orange flip over black on the other and then flip it back right away so the black doesn’t go all the way through if that makes any sense
I love the touch of white!! This is an awesome shirt!!
Very cool and seems to be so simple. I can’t wait to try it being that I’m a newbie. Thank you so much for your videos because you’re fantastic and I appreciate your work and look forward to always trying them out!!!❤️
Great spider! It’s even better that you didn’t have to wait 24-48 hours. Next time I get a to-go container I’m going to save it and give this technique a try. I’m happy you’re back. 💜
Yeah, it’s nice to not have to wait. I’m glad to be back. ❤️🌈
I am in love with the microwave method. I use it exclusively, unless I'm ice dyeing - then I use the oven. I just don't have patience to wait 24 hours! LOL
Waiting 24 hours is rough! I just make so many things that my mind gets sidetracked. I cleaned the oven. Yay! ❤️🌈
How do you use the oven?
@@dianneeagle4686 I place my fabric in a deep foil baking dish. Next, I cover the fabric in ice. You can sprinkle the dye powder before you apply the ice or after, depending on the results you are looking to achieve. Then, I bake until the ice is completely melted. Sometimes, if I sprinkled the dye first, I'll find that the dye has not completely saturated into the fabric, so I will add more ice and put it back in the oven. *The dish has to be deep because of the amount of muck water created. You may even have to drain a bit sometimes.* But, generally speaking, I place my ice-covered fabric in a 150°F oven and let bake for about 30 minutes. Then, I check on it to see if it needs more ice, draining, or if it's done. If done, I turn off the oven and just let the garment sit in the muck water in the dish for as long as I feel like, or at least until it's cooled. Finally, I rinse as normal. In total, the fabric probably spends about 2 hours in the oven, including cooling time.
That’s so cool. I love a good spider.
Perfectly spoopy!
Thank you, Katie!! 🕷❤️🌈
It’s beautiful. It’s so vibrant.
Thank you, Diana! ❤️🌈
Cool spider! Thanks for sharing. ❤️🌈
Thanks for visiting!! 🕷❤️🌈
I like the little dabs of white! I like the idea of tie dye looking like it’s not perfect. The perfect ones give the appearance that they were machine made.
Thank you! 😊❤️🌈
Looks really cool even with the white 👍
Thank you, Noe, I’m glad you like it. The white is fine… it’s tie dye. 😃🎃❤️🌈
I really like this one. Thank you.
Glad you like it, Robert! ❤️🌈
Halloween is coming. My girls would love this. Thanks for the inspiration.
You’re welcome!! Make them some. 😁❤️🌈
I'm just now buying hemostats and a microwave plate cover and I can't wait to start doing things like this
Awesome! You’re going to have so much fun!! ❤️🌈
Love this spider!
Thank you, Becky, I’m glad you like it. 🕷❤️🌈
I’m VERY much a beginner. But your stuff is amazing. I’m gonna try your 2 minute stuff first. Thanks for the inspirations.
Thank you! Get yourself the “two minute” tulip kit and see how you like it. Have fun tie dyeing. 😁❤️🌈
Turned out AWESOME !
HIGH FIVE TO YOUR CHANNEL FOR ALL THE AMAZING VIDEOS
👋💯 thank you !
I do the same with Black shirts but use the Reverse tech ( BLEACH)
Turn out opposite Orange spider
LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING MORE OF YOUR CHANNEL ✌💯
That’s a great idea! I’ll have to dig out some black shirts and do that. Maybe next week. Thanks again for the shout out. Make a tutorial so I can copy it… 😉❤️🌈
@@BelladonnaDyesCo Surething NO PROBLEM ✌💯
YOUR CHANNEL AWESOME for the people that what to LEARN TIE DYE 💯
MINE more for THE LOOKERS👀
HIGH FIVE TO YOUR CHANNEL FOR ALL THE AMAZING VIDEOS THANK YOU 👋💯
My favorite holiday. I love to decorate for Halloween. I love all the fall colors and purple and black. Will you make a purple spider please? Love this one. Thanks for sharing your talents with us. 💜💜💜
Halloween is a fun one for sure. I like the candy! I’ll probably make a purple one and a green on before the month is over. 🎃❤️🌈
Very cool!! I'd love to see it done in purple and lime green
That’s the plan. Those are the Halloween colors. 😁❤️🌈
I totally love it too..i am gonna try this..soo cool thanks for sharing
Awesome!! Go for it!! You can make them in any colors… ❤️🌈
That is soooo cool! My fav so far.
Thanks, June! I’m glad you like it!! 🕷❤️🌈
That looks so cool! What fun design. 😍
Thank you, Ann! 🕷❤️🌈
Nice! I was lost in the first few foldaroos
It takes a little practice. I think you’re referring to the “centering” in the beginning. If you watch me do it several times in other tutorials it gets easier. ❤️🌈
Me too. It kind of looks like it was folded inside out and into
Itself and maybe the folded edge looked doubled somehow. There wasn’t really any explanation during that portion for a newbie like me. 😊 I’m unsure about trying until I know. I do LOVE the design though and I appreciate the natural way she speaks. Her video was great to watch. I’ll probably watch another few. ❤
It's weird saying this but thank you for your videos. They are very calming and therapeutic for me as I get bad cramps. I'm not much of a artsy person but I can really appreciate your designs here. Beautiful!
Thank you, Samara, I appreciate your honesty. I completely understand. As women/girls our bodies go through a lot. I’m happy to hear you find my art somewhat soothing. What is it? The colors? My jokes? The music? The rainbows? All of it? The rainbows are what make me feel better. 😉❤️🌈
@@BelladonnaDyesCo It's a still frame from start-to-finish with your artwork and it's not overly-sped up. I feel like that's rare nowadays. And the nostalgia of tie-dye shirts just adds to that warm feeling. Also yes your jokes help too ahahaha 😂
@@samarah.2945 We live in a fast paced culture these days. My tutorials are 10 minutes to just chill. 😉❤️🌈
I love this ! I can’t wait to try it for my grandsons for Halloween!!!
They will love it! The kiddos really like the spiders. 🕷❤️🌈
I love your shirts! I ALWAYS learn so much from your posts and you've helped me take my tye dying to the next level. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!!
Thank you! That’s awesome to hear. I’m glad you’re learning something and having fun. ❤️🌈
Love, love, love!
Thank you! 🕷❤️🌈
Great video!….please make a honey comb video 😃. I feel like it is a highly regarded secret
They take a lot of patience and skill. Which I have neither of for the “honeycomb” I don’t think it’s a secret at all though… they’re time consuming so nobody wants to make them. 🥸 All the masters show it on their social media. I might try to make one eventually. It’s basically a tiny pleat fold versus the airplane fold and then tied up like a mandala. Sinew lines flat across the top of the pleats and the X’s down the sides. Then dye it in a DNA pattern. If you have Facebook, Instagram & TikTok look up Justin Biffer and Steven J, they share a lot. Jake Roelofs is infamous for it, but I don’t think he will teach anything. Dyeinglightcreations I’ve seen on TikTok and Instagram opening them. All of the guys I mentioned are very talented. If you look at their ties you might be able to see what I mean about the sinew. Best of luck!! ❤️🌈
This is beautiful! I tie dye vintage slip dresses and am going to try this pattern out.
good job Steph. i was saying minutes before your tutorial popped up on its own that i need to do some halloween tie dye. problem is i am running out of time to do the bats i thought of as i have an event coming up Oct. 9. also noticed a lady down bellow who says she says she sells a lot of these.a little micro tip if ever your project is really wet it can run a lot together. so i put project in plastic collander with a towel underneath. i have a habit of sometimes getting my liquid dyes really wet
Thank you. If you work hard you can get some bats done. Dyeing on a towel helps with over saturation. I suppose the colander is an added bonus. 🤷♀️ Something for you to consider is using fine needle tipped bottles. That slows things down quite a bit. 😁❤️🌈
That's awesome. Thanks for sharing
That’s a great Halloween shirt!! It would be cool to dye paint the center of the spider to make it look even more like a spider!
I usually get little fuzzy faces. This one turned out more like a cool design rather than a spider… but, this is the process none the less. Those squiggly eyeballs 👀 would be great for children. 🧐 I wonder if they make some that are washable. That’s actually a great idea!! Thanks, Christi. 🕷❤️🌈
This is dope. I like that it’s fast to. 🔥✌🏾
Thanks! Yeah, the microwave works well. 🕷❤️🌈
I really like it! Thank you.
I'm glad you like it! ❤️🌈
What do u suggest on putting over your hemostats from making holes? I've got duct tape on them and I just got two holes in 2 diff shirts. Idk what to use cuz it won't stay gripped if it's too thick covering up the teeth. Idk how y'all use them without making holes!
Some people use shrink tubing. It takes practice I suppose. ❤️🌈
It's beautiful did add the dye on the shirt dry?
I dye damp. I use the Panda spin dryer so it’s barely damp. I don’t like to liquid dye dry. The dye repels off. ❤️🌈
Pattern came out great. Luvit! 🧡🖤👍
Thank you, Nina!! 🕷❤️🌈
I love it. It’s perfect for Halloween. I’ve seen your other spiders and I think you do them the best. 💙💙💙
Thank you so much. Glad you like them! 🕷❤️🌈
I didn’t think I was gonna like it at first but I do. It turned out very nice. I wear a double X Would you be able to make me one
I’m glad you like it, Harvey. I’m working on getting things in my Etsy shop. It’s slow going but I’m trying. ❤️🌈
I love 💕 this method
Thanks! It works when you’re in a rush. ❤️🌈
Amazing!
Thank you, Mary! 🕷❤️🌈
Love it!
Me too! Thank you! 🕷❤️🌈
I really like this way of tie dying. It’s fast! Do I have to use Tulip containers?
Thanks!
No. just make sure the fabric is completely covered. ❤️🌈 ruclips.net/video/iW2olKl-f20/видео.html
Please can you use caustic soda as soda ash
Isn’t that lye? I personally wouldn’t want to work with that. I don’t really know for sure, but I’m going to say no you cannot use caustic soda. I think the pH would be too high. Sodium carbonate is what you’re looking for. Soda ash. ♥️🌈
Cool! Perfect for this time of year. 🧡🖤🧡
It really is! I wonder if my nephew can wear a medium? 🤷♀️🕷❤️🌈
@@BelladonnaDyesCo a medium adult? Maybe. It most likely would be too big though.
I love making spiders. Mine, sometimes, will have creepy little faces. They sell in a hot minute:) I loved your spider, Steph. Keep up the great work. Hope your back is feeling great again:)
They are fun to make. Mine usually look more like spiders than this one. I think the splatter guard made it too perfect to have that extra bit of character. Maybe next time. I’m back to normal. Thanks for thinking of me, Crystal!! ❤️🌈
Great job ma'am bella.🔥🤘
Thank you!! 🕷❤️🌈
Was wondering if you used regular dye or thicken dye? Very cool color combo and design!
Regular… I specify what I’m doing if it’s out of the norm. 😁❤️🌈
Thank you I figured you would say if you used thick dye but wasn't sure. I have learned a lot from your tutorials! Your voice is really comforting and builds confidence in in the process. Some of the other Utubers tutorials are abrasive with wild music and leave a lot to the imagination as what they are using.
Can this be made with the spider a different color on a black background?
Absolutely. I have many spider tutorials for you to check out. I also started a Halloween playlist. ❤️🌈
@@BelladonnaDyesCo I made a blue gray background with a brown spider I liked it. Brown recluse spiders are big in my area and scary. I hand painted hairy legs and the red brown fiddle shape that is on its back. It sold so someone else loves also
What's the use of soda wash?
Procion Fiber Reactive Dye must be 'fixed' (made permanent) with soda ash on cotton and other cellulose fibers. It's a mild alkali that enables the reaction between the dye and the cellulose fibers at lower temperatures, causing them to "become one", and the reason Fiber Reactive Dye is so permanent. How much you use is normally a function of the amount of water, not the amount of fabric or dye. Roughly 1 oz. per gallon of water is needed when garment dyeing or 1 cup per gallon of water as a pre-soak when tie-dyeing. If you don't use enough, the dye won't yield full strength. A pH of 10.5 is ideal. ❤️🌈
What would happen if you did orange first
The same thing… I’ll make another one and show you. 🕷❤️🌈
Do you think this would work with soft orange? That’s the only orange I have right now.
I sure do. Any color or colors will work Sheri. ❤️🌈
@@BelladonnaDyesCo I asked my brother if his son would like a tie dye shirt and he said make him one that’s orange and black… for the SF Giants!
Will it come out the same if you fold one end on top of the other instead of one sleeve inside the other sleeve?
It will but it will be less symmetrical saturation wise. Give it a try. 😁❤️🌈
@@BelladonnaDyesCo Thank you
probably a silly question...but did you use urea or thicken the black dye?
Love your videos & work!!!
Urea, yes when I mixed my dye. Thicken no. I have mixing tutorials. Had I thickened my dye I would have specified. I don’t hide any of my methods. ❤️🌈
Awesome shirt! Very easy to follow tutorial. Do you have any easy ideas for ice dyed Halloween shirts? I haven't done liquid dye yet (I just have this vision of me spilling it), so a cool ice dye would be great. I really missed you while you were away and hope you are doing better!
I’ll try to make you a spider out of ice today. Black is a tricky one with ice because it splits into so many other colors. Let’s see what happens 🕷 Liquid is a pain in the neck to mix but it yields some cool effects. Just take your time and grip everything diligently. (I prefer ice dyeing) I’m feeling like myself again. I’m back to work and back making tie dye. Thanks for thinking of me!! ☺️❤️🌈
@@BelladonnaDyesCo glad that you are feeling better! An ice dyed spider would be awesome! I love the splits on blacks and how each one is so different. But it is very limiting when you need a true black. I will watch for the spider! Thanks!
Wow,that awesome
The Ash soda is equal a baking soda????
NOOOOO! It’s sodium carbonate. It’s raises the pH of the natural fibers so the procion fiber reactive dye can bond and become permanent. Here is a link so you can read up on it. ❤️🌈 www.dharmatrading.com/chemicals/soda-ash-fixer.html
I love it! 🌀💗🌀
Yay! Thank you! ❤️🌈
Steph here are directions i learned somewhere and use for un clogging black. mix a sludge with 140 water and black powder.same degree water as for hwi. about one quarter cup sludge. then add more hot water and shake well.works really well
Thank you, Cathy, I’ll give that a try. I have to figure something out because it’s driving me nuts!! ❤️🌈
Man this beat hits HARD tho
Haha! I forgot what I used. I’ll have to watch it again. I tried to pick something with a good tempo and somewhat aggressive that had a sense of “spider” to it. 🕷❤️🌈
This turned out very good. And I was just telling my son that white to a tie Dyer means you missed LOL
Is that a thick black, or regular?
Regular ❤️🌈
Is there a manniquin that you use?
Why, actually I just got a really cool antique one from my family member, the one I’ve kept referring to every time I needed one… I named her Simone. As soon as I make a dress or something “Simone” will make her appearance. I think I need some black velvet for a backdrop, or a white sheet. I want to try to dye a cool wedding dress…. ❤️🌈
I want to see this done again, because its gorgeous. shame about that seam though.
Yeah, I’m totally bummed about the the holes in the seam. 👎👎❤️🌈
I've done the 2 dye method. One side is black with orange stripes and the other is orange with black stripes.
Sounds pretty. Kinda like this I’m guessing. ♥️🌈
WOOOW!
Yeah buddy!!! 🕷❤️🌈
Just picturing this in Lavender or Grape Purple and Yellow. And or Lavender or Grape Purple and Black.
Have you seen the price of microwave splatter guards? They've DOUBLED in under a year. They owe you big time. LOL! (But I'm serious)
I haven’t looked. I bought mine for $6.99. I wouldn’t be surprised if they saw an uptick in sales and are price gouging. That’s a big bummer!!! 👎❤️🌈
@@BelladonnaDyesCo $16.21 and rising! I paid $9. Still worth every penny for the perfect spirals they make. This is the ONLY one that has the finger hole on top and not a slit; I've searched the planet and every dollar store.
You should listen to your own advise have fun tie dying. It was a great result in the end, after all your bad feelings while doing you seem happy with the end result.
You’re meticulous about folding your shirts and it shows in the final results. Too bad the sleeve is messed up. Otherwise this is perfect. ✌🏻
Yeah, the sleeve situation is super annoying! Thanks for tuning in. ❤️🌈