If you liked this one - wait until next week. It's a single color dye as well and it's -- well, there's no way to explain it without it sounding like click-bait. But, it's really impressive for a single color!
I did this w bleach on a black shirt and it came out dope as shit! I just skipped the last step of folding it like a “u”. It looks dooooope and the top of the sleeves had cool chevron stripes! Thanks bro!
This is legit one of my fave designs I've seen you create. My fashion sense is pretty monotone, so this speaks to me. Also, I know it's obvious, But sweet Jesus you use a lot of sinew in your work haha. Keep on producing the good stuff, mate
Just started watching your videos. You’re a design master! Very cool patterns. What type of marker do you use, and does it affect the dye! Fascinated by your work. Thanks again.
Love this pattern! Almost looks like the Doppler effect. Would something like this be possible to do on a hoody? I have a hoody that i got tattoo ink on which i wanna try and save by tie dying just never tried tie dying anything other than a tshirt.
Amazing! If I wanted to make a black and pink one, would you recommend doing this process and then die the whole shirt pink or would that change the black color?
Does it matter what water temp to add to the dye and also when you're putting the shirt in the washing machine? Do you do Hot for the dye mix and a cold washing temp? Does it matter?
I use de-ionized water for mixing the powdered dye into a liquid. Distilled or filtered water would be fine as well. The goal is to just not use tap water since you'll introduce chlorine/chloramine into the liquid dye which will result in less intense colors. Since I use de-ionized, it's room temperature. During the sink rinse, I start with cold water to remove all the extra dye and remaining soda ash from the fabric. After that's been done, I switch to hot water to help fully set the bonded dye into the fabric. After that, I wash it in the washing machine with the temp set at medium.
I fold and dye almost everything with the material lightly damp. I pull the material from a vat of soda ash solution and spin it out in the washing machine and either work immediately with it or double bag it to use within a couple of days.
It's sodium carbonate. Note: This is *not* the same as sodium bicarbonate. It's readily available in the detergent aisle of almost every grocery store and can be found in 30-50 pound buckets at pool supply stores. For the smaller, grocery store, size. This is what you're looking for: amzn.to/3gVcFB7
It's like CC just makes up these folds on the fly. The results: a really cool shirt.
I really loved this one! I usually don’t like the one color Tye Dye, but your design is beautiful ❤️
If you liked this one - wait until next week. It's a single color dye as well and it's -- well, there's no way to explain it without it sounding like click-bait. But, it's really impressive for a single color!
Casual Collisions you have me super curious now!! I can’t wait to watch 🤗
I did this w bleach on a black shirt and it came out dope as shit! I just skipped the last step of folding it like a “u”. It looks dooooope and the top of the sleeves had cool chevron stripes! Thanks bro!
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This is legit one of my fave designs I've seen you create. My fashion sense is pretty monotone, so this speaks to me. Also, I know it's obvious, But sweet Jesus you use a lot of sinew in your work haha. Keep on producing the good stuff, mate
It's relatively easy to work with and I buy it in 300 yard rolls for $12-$20/roll.
I just found your work and I'm binge watching. I love it!!!
Yay! Thank you!
That looks sweet afffff
Wow awesome where do you buy the ink to do this I've got tye-dyed tshirts from 80's
I use Procion Fiber Reactive Dyes from:
www.dharmatrading.com
www.customcoloursinc.com/
www.grateful-dyes.com/
www.dyespin.com/
Nice one thank you so much for your help 😊
As always! Your designs are solid!
Thank you for this idea😍🙏
Just started watching your videos.
You’re a design master! Very cool patterns.
What type of marker do you use, and does it affect the dye!
Fascinated by your work. Thanks again.
Crayola washable. Nope - I've never had any issues with it and the dye.
Ty I really love your art. Cant wait to see what's coming next!
Love this pattern! Almost looks like the Doppler effect. Would something like this be possible to do on a hoody? I have a hoody that i got tattoo ink on which i wanna try and save by tie dying just never tried tie dying anything other than a tshirt.
You could try. The problem with hoodies is the thickness of the material and pulling the sinew tight can be very difficult.
So cool! Love the videos;.keep them coming!
Absolutely beautiful!
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Amazing! If I wanted to make a black and pink one, would you recommend doing this process and then die the whole shirt pink or would that change the black color?
From experience: If you place black and pink next to each other at the same time, you'll end up with poopy brown...
wow. So cute. Love it
Thanks!
Have you tried raven black by dharma?
I have not. I've mainly been using Dark Black from Custom Colours for the past 9 months or so.
How should the shirt be washed so that it does not fade?
What are you using to tie the shirt together. Love your vids.
Artificial, flat, waxed sinew.
Does it matter what water temp to add to the dye and also when you're putting the shirt in the washing machine? Do you do Hot for the dye mix and a cold washing temp? Does it matter?
I use de-ionized water for mixing the powdered dye into a liquid. Distilled or filtered water would be fine as well. The goal is to just not use tap water since you'll introduce chlorine/chloramine into the liquid dye which will result in less intense colors. Since I use de-ionized, it's room temperature.
During the sink rinse, I start with cold water to remove all the extra dye and remaining soda ash from the fabric. After that's been done, I switch to hot water to help fully set the bonded dye into the fabric. After that, I wash it in the washing machine with the temp set at medium.
Gonna try to my old shirt..
Lovely 👌🏾👍🏾please what thread do you use to tie the t-shirt?
I use an artificial, waxed, flat sinew from Amazon that's available in 300yd spools.
the t-shirt is dry or half dry? please reply. thank you so much
I fold and dye almost everything with the material lightly damp. I pull the material from a vat of soda ash solution and spin it out in the washing machine and either work immediately with it or double bag it to use within a couple of days.
@@CasualCollisions thanks
Adoro os vídeos. Às camisas são espetaculares!
Thank you. That's much appreciated.
Haloo, what rope did you use to tie the shirt ?
It's artificial, flat, waxed sinew that I purchase on 300-yard spools from Amazon.
@@CasualCollisions thankyou sir👌
What is soda ash ?
It's sodium carbonate. Note: This is *not* the same as sodium bicarbonate.
It's readily available in the detergent aisle of almost every grocery store and can be found in 30-50 pound buckets at pool supply stores.
For the smaller, grocery store, size. This is what you're looking for: amzn.to/3gVcFB7
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Muito bom isso é que é artr
Thank you. That's appreciated.
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It ended up quite different than I thought it would. But, it's a good design to keep in mind.