Thanks my friend. Yes I do thicken the dye a little with a product called super clear from dharma trading company. My next tutorial will feature my dye mixing process 🙏
Do you mix super clear in with each dye color? I have 4 different thickeners or slow Flo…resists, gutta. I began with batik 45 years ago while studying Astronomy LOLOL. The path’s we cross that lead us to the next universe. Will watch for mixing tutorial.
Gratitud infinita por compartir tu maravilloso arte y conocimiento.:. Sobre todo te agradezco por compartirlo de forma tan consciente, desde la claridad y el servicio🙏. Desde Colombia te saludo y te deseo lo mejor de lo mejor hoy y siempre... Larga vida a la sagrada creatividad🌀 Gracias.
Love this, can't wait to see what else you share with us.. You're a phenomenal teacher/artist. I'd like to ask(if you're willing to share) what your mix ratio is for black, I always seem to end up with dark grey..I use distilled water and mix blacks, still don't get black...drives me crazy!
Awe thanks so much for this beautiful message. It is validation that I am on the right path🙏 My black mixture is weird. I don't like a super dark or solid black. I usually mix timberwolf gray and any black i have. Probably 1.5 tbsp per color, per 10 oz of magic(chemical) water. 😁. Daves Dark Black from custom colors is the darkest black I've come across. But again I usually dont mix it like that. I will be releasing a tutorial that goes over how I mix my magic(chem) water and how I mix my dyes up in the next day or so🙏
Thanks for part deux! I love learning new tricks... makes my brain tickle. QUESTION: Do you follow manufacturers instructions for your dyes? (or do you make them thicker or more pigmented?) Love ya Mark
I typically mix them thicker then required. It varys for each color but I start with about 3 tablespoons per 10 oz. And some color require more. I just recorded a tapestry tutorial, but I'll make my next one on mixing colors.🙏
So I typically try to have Daves Dark Black from custom colors...but i have art black at the moment from dyespin.... My liquid black is usually a mix of timberwolf gray and usually any black i have....
Way cool! So… that’s all the soda ash? No presoak ing the shirt? Holy time saver Batman! What setting on the dehydrator? I have an extra one I’m eyeballing right now 😂 stoked to try this ☮
It really looks amazing. I’m new to this and have dyed 7-8 t-shirts. I will test your method. Do these colors stay vibrant even after machine washing? My main problem is that I lose saturation during the machine wash after the first rinse. I soak the t-shirt in soda ash and, when it’s almost dry, I fold it and dye it. After that, I let it sit in a sealed bag for 24 hours, then I untie and rinse it. I also soak it in a dye fixer solution for half an hour and let it dry. The colors look good, but after a spin cycle in the washing machine, they fade. I plan to extend the waiting time and prepare the fixer solution with hot water. I’m trying to enhance the colors by adjusting the dye ratios and waiting times. I’m also considering using thick water. However, testing everything takes a lot of time. Thanks for the video.
Thanks my friend...I appreciate you. Anytime I release an entire collection it will be released on my website psyserenity.com (i try to have a couple releases a month,but i dont force them) And i also sell stuff on Instagram in between releases 🙏 Thanks again
Dharma is my favorite but I've been mixing my own because i don't have a order for dharma yet, their shipping is expensive so I make sure I have a decent amount of dye to order before i pull the trigger. 2 scoops of lemon yellow per 10 oz and a 1/4 of turquoise will get ya close to dharmas lime pop😁
Yes...after the soda ash....they get sealed in a ziplock bag....then the dehydrator..And that is basically used to bring it to 148 degrees so the dyes set. Instead of waiting 24hours you can rinse them after 3 hours in the dehydrator. Make sure your bag is air tight or it will dehydrate it🤣
Never heard of doing the soda ash this way...thank for explaining how your colors set. Very helpful.😊
My honor my friend
You tie up and dye things so different then ive ever seen before! Im over here mind blown! Seriously!
Awe thank you. So glad you're enjoying the videos. I appreciate you checking them out🙏 Have a beautiful day my friend
That was an awesome video! Love the colors and the shirt is 🔥🔥🔥🔥! Thank you! Do you thicken your dye?
Thanks my friend.
Yes I do thicken the dye a little with a product called super clear from dharma trading company. My next tutorial will feature my dye mixing process 🙏
Do you mix super clear in with each dye color? I have 4 different thickeners or slow Flo…resists, gutta. I began with batik 45 years ago while studying Astronomy LOLOL. The path’s we cross that lead us to the next universe. Will watch for mixing tutorial.
This is one of the best tutorial I've seen, thank-you so much!
Awe thanks for saying that. Many more to come. I'll be working on a new one this week😁🙏
Wow, love to see your method to the wonk! Thanks
Yasssss!❤
Wow! That shirt came out fantastic. I'm so glad I found this new channel. Keep the videos coming and thank you for sharing.❤
Thank you my friend. I appreciate the love and support. More comimg soon!
Loved this tye dye. Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for the love and support. And thank you for your creativity 🙏
Wow! This is so awesome! Thank you for sharing your work and tutorials with us! I can’t wait to try this.
I learned a lot from this.
Looking forward to seeing what ya come up with my friend
Thanks for the tutelage. I'm new to the art and in love with it. This was very inspiring, you've blown a fresh burst of epiphany my way.
Yay! So happy we found each other. Another person inspired to create is so beautiful! 🙏
Fabulous tutorial!! Thank u so much!! God bless u 😊 now I’m fixin to get busy tying and dying 😅👏🏻🎉🎊✝️🩷
Yes ma'am. It is my honor. Please share your results, looking forward to seeing every ones designs🙏 have a beautiful night
Awesome! I love how colorful it is!
🙏🙏🙏
Definitely keep making these man. Love this!
Gonna be my main focus this year🙏
Man I have no idea how this technique works, but I’m going to give it a good go, shirt real amazing, and I saw a dog and cat.. profs professor
Gorgeous results bro! I’ll be finally trying this out soon!
Have fun dude! I look forward to seeing it😁
Gratitud infinita por compartir tu maravilloso arte y conocimiento.:. Sobre todo te agradezco por compartirlo de forma tan consciente, desde la claridad y el servicio🙏. Desde Colombia te saludo y te deseo lo mejor de lo mejor hoy y siempre... Larga vida a la sagrada creatividad🌀
Gracias.
Thank you my friend. I appreciate you being on the journey with me. Have fun
such an amazing design
Thank you very much
That came out 🔥! I had fun dyeing this design ❤ thanks for sharing
Thanks for checking it out sister....hope you play a little with it
Beautiful as always!!
🙏😁❤️
Nice colors
🙏🙏🙏
Great work dude!! 🔥
Thanks my friend 🙏
Makes me wanna try it out!
Please do😁
Shirt came out great
Thank you my friend🙏
Love this, can't wait to see what else you share with us.. You're a phenomenal teacher/artist.
I'd like to ask(if you're willing to share) what your mix ratio is for black, I always seem to end up with dark grey..I use distilled water and mix blacks, still don't get black...drives me crazy!
Awe thanks so much for this beautiful message. It is validation that I am on the right path🙏
My black mixture is weird. I don't like a super dark or solid black. I usually mix timberwolf gray and any black i have. Probably 1.5 tbsp per color, per 10 oz of magic(chemical) water. 😁.
Daves Dark Black from custom colors is the darkest black I've come across. But again I usually dont mix it like that. I will be releasing a tutorial that goes over how I mix my magic(chem) water and how I mix my dyes up in the next day or so🙏
Thanks for the video
Thanks for watching my friend 🙏
Oh WOW…excellent!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Dope asf
Thanks friend🙏
Love this.
Thank you my friend
Got it.. thank you
😁
thankyou❤
🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for sharing the knowledge 💙💙 shirt came out 🔥🔥🔥 as always
You're so welcome my friend, It is my honor. Truly!
Yo, thanks a lot for sharing. Love this shirt and your style overall. Peace. ✌️
Thank you for supporting my soul and yours, brother. Have a beautiful day
Thanks for part deux! I love learning new tricks... makes my brain tickle. QUESTION: Do you follow manufacturers instructions for your dyes? (or do you make them thicker or more pigmented?) Love ya Mark
Same question
I typically mix them thicker then required. It varys for each color but I start with about 3 tablespoons per 10 oz. And some color require more. I just recorded a tapestry tutorial, but I'll make my next one on mixing colors.🙏
See below 🙏 thanks for checking out the video🙏
just watched your new dye mixing video... thanks again! @@PsychedelicSerenity
Dopest of the dope!
Thanks CJ🙏 love ya brother
Thank you so much for sharing your process! I feel inspired to attempt liquid dyeing again, using the pariah method. Much love and light to you ❤
I cant wait to see and it makes me so happy when I hear inspiration is moving! Have fun Margoo
What is your go to black dye? Thank you so much for this tutorial! I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge✨️ The shirt is stellar 🤩
So I typically try to have Daves Dark Black from custom colors...but i have art black at the moment from dyespin....
My liquid black is usually a mix of timberwolf gray and usually any black i have....
Way cool! So… that’s all the soda ash? No presoak ing the shirt? Holy time saver Batman! What setting on the dehydrator? I have an extra one I’m eyeballing right now 😂 stoked to try this ☮
Thanks sister🙏
No pre-soak needed 😁 and i usually do 3 hours on 160 degrees . Looking forward to seeing your creations
You da man 🥲🙌🏼🫶
I am just a mirror my friend🙏
It really looks amazing. I’m new to this and have dyed 7-8 t-shirts. I will test your method. Do these colors stay vibrant even after machine washing? My main problem is that I lose saturation during the machine wash after the first rinse.
I soak the t-shirt in soda ash and, when it’s almost dry, I fold it and dye it.
After that, I let it sit in a sealed bag for 24 hours, then I untie and rinse it. I also soak it in a dye fixer solution for half an hour and let it dry. The colors look good, but after a spin cycle in the washing machine, they fade. I plan to extend the waiting time and prepare the fixer solution with hot water.
I’m trying to enhance the colors by adjusting the dye ratios and waiting times. I’m also considering using thick water. However, testing everything takes a lot of time.
Thanks for the video.
These colors stay vibrant for years. What type of dye are you using and are you using soda ash to set(chemically bond) the dye to the fabric?
#tiedye
Would the effect be the same if you soak in soda ash first, and then tie dry?
I need to look up Pariah method…
I definitely enjoy folding shirt not soaked in soda ash. Easier on the hands
Nice technique. Do you have an online shop that you sell from?
Thanks my friend...I appreciate you. Anytime I release an entire collection it will be released on my website psyserenity.com (i try to have a couple releases a month,but i dont force them)
And i also sell stuff on Instagram in between releases 🙏 Thanks again
@@PsychedelicSerenity it looks like a good store I just started mine. You've got some great art.
How many degrees do you set your dehydrator at?
What is the technique called where you use boiling water with the soda ash??
Pariah method
What brand is the lime pop dye?
Dharma is my favorite but I've been mixing my own because i don't have a order for dharma yet, their shipping is expensive so I make sure I have a decent amount of dye to order before i pull the trigger. 2 scoops of lemon yellow per 10 oz and a 1/4 of turquoise will get ya close to dharmas lime pop😁
Thanks so much . I was doing bright green and lemon yellow . The turquoise makes sense.I am gonna definitely do that!@@PsychedelicSerenity
Wait a minute you put it in your dehydrator??
Also turned out amazing!!
Yes...after the soda ash....they get sealed in a ziplock bag....then the dehydrator..And that is basically used to bring it to 148 degrees so the dyes set. Instead of waiting 24hours you can rinse them after 3 hours in the dehydrator. Make sure your bag is air tight or it will dehydrate it🤣
Rad
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I see a dragon on the back of the shirt.
Love hearing what people see in my art! Blessing 🙏