Oh gosh. You amaze me each time. Y're so talented. All your incredible designs are made of folds. I admire your patience. The results are STUNNING SUBLIME PHENOMENAL. I'd buy these tie dye T shirts for at last €15.00 from the shop. You've definitely given me the TIE DYE BUG. I will have to bring to a halt all my other craft projects to put my hands into something new and unique. Great gifts too. I used to make batik shirts for me and my family but the waxing process tired me out. This is so simple. My order for tie dye paints and soda ash arrived yesterday. You gave me the "hang" of dyeing everything. I watch all your video tutes more than 3 times per day and never doze off. Thanks for sharing and caring. 🗼👍👍👍
I've read some older books and some of them recommend a pre-soak in borax. Is that the same or similar to sodium carbonate? Is it worthwhile to use it. You also mention washing the shirt before opening it. Again in the books I've read they say to rinse it in cold water. Is that what you did? How long should we wait until we wash it properly? Great videos, very informative.
haynerbass pre wash your shirts in water in the washing machine it gets out any chemicals from the manufacturer that may affect the colors when dying it . I use arm and hammer super washing soda . Borox soda ash it's all pretty much the same thing . And for best dye saturation I like to have my shirts damp they are easier to work with and it helps the colors spread more . I order my dyes from dharma trading company . If your using tulip one step dyes I'd recommend not soaking it in soda ash or anything because those dyes already have it in there . Hope this helps
That sounds about right. I wash my pieces in cold water. I don't see a difference between hot and cold, so it is a little less energy consumption without the hot water.
+Amity Tie Dye I use Sodium Carbonate for a pre-soak. I don't think I use sodium silicate, after looking at it, I still don't think I use sodium silicate.
Thank you so much for sharing your art with us! Your thoughtfulness to your design is inspiring...
absolutely one of my favorites! It's gorgeous! I love your mixing of colors and not being afraid to put that black on there.
Oh wow!! I love how it came out. Very talent you are!!!
So awesome I'm going to try and give this a go, thanks for sharing:)
Oh gosh. You amaze me each time. Y're so talented. All your incredible designs are made of folds. I admire your patience. The results are STUNNING SUBLIME PHENOMENAL. I'd buy these tie dye T shirts for at last €15.00 from the shop. You've definitely given me the TIE DYE BUG. I will have to bring to a halt all my other craft projects to put my hands into something new and unique. Great gifts too. I used to make batik shirts for me and my family but the waxing process tired me out. This is so simple. My order for tie dye paints and soda ash arrived yesterday. You gave me the "hang" of dyeing everything. I watch all your video tutes more than 3 times per day and never doze off. Thanks for sharing and caring. 🗼👍👍👍
im so excited, cant wait to try this this weekend!😊 tyfs! ❤️💜💙💚💛
+Cece Delos Reyes Smith (3Kids Creations) I hope it came out well. This is a fun design, for sure!
Beautiful
Thanks for the tutorial man! Im curious where I can find the black tray you use? This is perfect!
Looks awesome!!!!
Jessica Garverick Thanks! This pattern turns out really well.
could you please do a video on how you mix your dyes. thanks
awesome bro...
hi !
as did the shirt you wear at the end of the video?
It was basically done the same way as the "sun" portion of this shirt. I put some purple on one side.
did you start with the shirt inside out?
I've read some older books and some of them recommend a pre-soak in borax. Is that the same or similar to sodium carbonate? Is it worthwhile to use it. You also mention washing the shirt before opening it. Again in the books I've read they say to rinse it in cold water. Is that what you did? How long should we wait until we wash it properly? Great videos, very informative.
haynerbass pre wash your shirts in water in the washing machine it gets out any chemicals from the manufacturer that may affect the colors when dying it . I use arm and hammer super washing soda . Borox soda ash it's all pretty much the same thing . And for best dye saturation I like to have my shirts damp they are easier to work with and it helps the colors spread more . I order my dyes from dharma trading company . If your using tulip one step dyes I'd recommend not soaking it in soda ash or anything because those dyes already have it in there . Hope this helps
That sounds about right. I wash my pieces in cold water. I don't see a difference between hot and cold, so it is a little less energy consumption without the hot water.
do you use sodium silicate for color locking at the end of the drying shirt process ?
+Amity Tie Dye I use Sodium Carbonate for a pre-soak. I don't think I use sodium silicate, after looking at it, I still don't think I use sodium silicate.
+Roslyn Rags thank you..the color are guaranteed not faded ?
where do you buy your bottles for mixed dye?
Do you use dye thickener?
Not for most of my designs. Sometimes I will. It makes the process a little slower.
I made it thanks for helipng
cool
a shirt with just the sun would be cool
What brand of dye is that?
+imNereeee I use Procion Mx Fiber Reactive Dye
I really thought that it was a pizza tie dye when i saw the shirt in the thumbnail LOL
Крутяк!!!
הוא הסה יפה מאוד
+Viktoria Uvarov Thank you, they are fun to create!
i cant upload all my shirts i diy 15+ its wonderful
Roslyn Rags Qasim
Endless bottles
I use my dyes within 12 hours of mixing them with water.
u sound like napoleon dynamite
Thanks!
Hello so what did you do for the outer space? did you do do crinkle?