Wow tie dye has really changed over the years. When I was _younger we used rubber bands and a tub filled with water and Rit color packets. I'm gonna try some of these. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing, I appreciated the fact you explained what you were doing step by step, I would've like to have seen all of the end results especially the crumble one
Acrylic paint mixed with water works too!! I love using older shirts (not always white) that have stains, and then tie-dye strategically to cover the stains. I have a few pillowcases too that are a bit yellowed, so perfect project to tie-dye! Love that shibori method - I'll try that maybe with a baseball bat! So fun - great way to get the kids outside, even for a few minutes! :)
@@maddiesmith9602 Ya! I'm not sure of exact measurements, but I use those yellow/red squirt bottles usually used for ketchup and mustard, and squirt a bit of paint in them and add water! Too much paint leaves the clothes crunchy though. Trial and error. :)
@@sandrasargeant1230 Ya, I think the more cotton the better the dye sticks. I've tried tie dying my son's sporty "shiny" polyester type shirts, and the dye washed right out.
A suggestion to make your tie dye easier. Wash you shirts it removes any chemicals from manufacturing that might prevent the dye from working properly. Once washed the shirts are at the perfect amount of damp for tie dye. Also if you use kitchen utensils for tie dye do not use them for food again. Granny @tiedyeagogo
Great video - You can make your own dye with craft acrylic paints! 3 parts water to 1 part paint. And you don't have to soak the shirt before hand. Let it dry then wash as normal.
One time I was like 9 years old I typed my step dad a t-shirt with food coloring and it was like yellow and blue food coloring I used so it blended and made green well it turned his armpits green
Tie dying has to be done with white vinegar salt and cold water for food coloring can also be done with warm water if you prefer I prefer cold water will help the colors dissolved more and they won't bleed out how ever you prefer better I would love to see more videos On tie dye I think you did a very good job hope to see more videos
This is a good one look in the description ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html if that doesn't work try this www.amazon.ca/Tulip-34723-One-Step-Tie-Party/dp/B01FV60TAS/ref=asc_df_B01FV60TAS/?tag=googleshopc0c-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=309748380632&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=18445084791677624651&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9000804&hvtargid=pla-506437538072&psc=1 first one is better tho
Thank you so much for the idea of tie dye, This is a big help for me who is just starting my business, and I can also upload my work on my youtube. I hope there are many new uploaded videos that we can study, thank you godbless...
To keep your pattern thru multiple washings, you must use SODA ASH instead of just soaking in water. Soak them for 20-30 minuets each. Then make your pattern.
Thanks for sharing. And I would try the food coloring again but instead of just using a couple of drops use like almost the whole bottle with that amount of water so the color can actually saturate and really get in the fabric 😊
Food coloring is really acid dye. It will only stain cotton but it will dye protein based fibers such as wool with the addition of acid (vinegar or Citrix acid) and heat.
Hi! whenever i rinse my socks out (i tie-dyed my socks!) TONS of dye is coming out. I've been washing them for maybe 30mins and dye is still leaking :(
Are you doing hot or cold water? First shirt I did kept bleeding since I was washing it in hot water. Next ones I did in super cold water and there was barely any bleeding.
@@cathyxoxo If you are using Tulip dyes you can rinse them after 8 hours but 24 hours is better. You start by rinsing in cold water, moving to warm water, then to hot water. I then wash in the hottest water my machine gives. Also make sure the item you are dying is 100% cotton, silk, rayon or wool. And using soda ash helps the dyes take better. Wash items before dying. Then soak in the soda ash. Most dyes take 48 hours to cure and then they are spent. You should also wrap the item in plastic wrap or a plastic bag for the entire curing time, to keep it damp, which keeps the dyes active.
I bought 30 shirts wholesale online for $1.95 apiece. Better than retail price. And discovered you need a folding table seperate from the dyeing station. The dye table is hard get clean so not messing up next shirt.. Maybe dye in the sink. I am still learnng and trying new processes but left over dyes on table tend to get on the next shirt no matter how much you think you cleaned it up.
Those came out great I want to try to make for my hippie costume...but can you use RIT DYE instead of a kit brand ?? Just wondering witch dye is best ...great video 👍🏽
Was your item 100% cotton? Dyes won't work on polyester. And if you want bright colors try Tulip Tie Dye kits. It's also important to wash the item first.
Can you speed up drying by putting it in a dryer right away? Can you do the painting on dry shirts by just thinning out the paint? Working with a child & you know how they want the results right away Txs
I went to town on the tie dye I have done shirts sweater shorts pants I also bleached them first then tie dyed after wards towels wash clothes starting that .;Some one did it with the ice cubes vibrant colors i loved that shirt if she didn't want I would .
Well if it did come with it's own shirts then they would probably get your size wrong 👕 I watched this video because me and my sister were going to tie die and I wanted to learn some tie die methods thanks for making this I think I got the hang of it now
Try Kool-aid powder in your liquid to dye with. I volunteered for a place called The Little Loom House where weaving is done, and one of the historians there told me that wool takes up Kool-aid very easily as a dye. A friend of mine says that T-shirts and other clothing have additives that bother her, and she has to wash them several times to remove them. Indeed! Clothing that is imported is treated with formaldehyde to disinfect it before it comes into the US. You can soak your T-shirts overnight in milk to remove a bunch of stuff and then wash them (discard the milk). For dyeing, it might be better to use a mordant with them. Salt is one, distilled vinegar is another. There is also madder for mordant, but the first 2 are easiest and most available. A friend of mine uses salt and vinegar both. Then cloth will more readily take dye, even as hard - boiled eggs take dye well from dyes mixed with vinegar in the dye solution. Now you've got me wanting to color my white clothing! (my cola - stained white shorts for one!)
I was really hoping to see the crumbly one. Thats my favorite
me too
All you have to do is pull the shirt and bunch it together and add your color
me to, she did it but then never showed how it turned out
me too
same here
Wow tie dye has really changed over the years. When I was _younger we used rubber bands and a tub filled with water and Rit color packets. I'm gonna try some of these. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing, I appreciated the fact you explained what you were doing step by step, I would've like to have seen all of the end results especially the crumble one
I wanted to see the after of the crumble technique.
Exactly at the end u was thinking we’re it was😭🤧
The rolling pin tee, super cute! Craft stores have t-shirts for $3 on sale all the time! Blessings!
If you're only using one colour, you'll get a more intense colour, if you soak the t-shirts in dye, after tying.
I wanna see the crumple technique
check minute 5:50, i think that's crumble
Margareth Natasha ya but I wanted to see the results of the crumble technique
Margareth Natasha thanks tho
"I have these all drying in the sun"
*the shirts drying on a table under an umbrella* 👁👄👁💧
LOL
Shirt should be barely damp when dyed
I wish you you do the all of the patterns
Your video is relaxing coz im hearing those birds
Please please where did you find please anyone tell me . Did you find this from the kit please tell me patterns name 🙏🙏
Acrylic paint mixed with water works too!! I love using older shirts (not always white) that have stains, and then tie-dye strategically to cover the stains. I have a few pillowcases too that are a bit yellowed, so perfect project to tie-dye! Love that shibori method - I'll try that maybe with a baseball bat! So fun - great way to get the kids outside, even for a few minutes! :)
Megan do you mean acrylic paint and water works as a dye
@@maddiesmith9602 Ya! I'm not sure of exact measurements, but I use those yellow/red squirt bottles usually used for ketchup and mustard, and squirt a bit of paint in them and add water! Too much paint leaves the clothes crunchy though. Trial and error. :)
Megan ok thank you
Has the t shirts got to be a hundred % cotton ive done some t shirts and the dye just run out back to white
@@sandrasargeant1230 Ya, I think the more cotton the better the dye sticks. I've tried tie dying my son's sporty "shiny" polyester type shirts, and the dye washed right out.
Its in a very detail way thnk u vwry muchhhhh
Thank you, I learned a lot from you,and still willing to learn more
i could listen to you speak all day
A suggestion to make your tie dye easier. Wash you shirts it removes any chemicals from manufacturing that might prevent the dye from working properly. Once washed the shirts are at the perfect amount of damp for tie dye.
Also if you use kitchen utensils for tie dye do not use them for food again.
Granny @tiedyeagogo
Great video - You can make your own dye with craft acrylic paints! 3 parts water to 1 part paint. And you don't have to soak the shirt before hand. Let it dry then wash as normal.
What happened to the crumple one?
IT LOOKS REALLY GOOD TRYED IT AD DEFINATLY WORKS
How did you achive a single line or stripe dye design the blue one you are wearing
Really enjoyed viewing Thankyou
Great video very clear for beginner's
One time I was like 9 years old I typed my step dad a t-shirt with food coloring and it was like yellow and blue food coloring I used so it blended and made green well it turned his armpits green
LOL
Usually, the crumbly is my favorite and the one I hoped to see. Did it not turn out good?
What are you adding to the food colors to make the sick?
Cool Crumples were missing 😳
You are a good Teacher
Food colouring only works with protein based fibres - eg wool, silk
Wow they turned out so cute.
Tie dying has to be done with white vinegar salt and cold water for food coloring can also be done with warm water if you prefer I prefer cold water will help the colors dissolved more and they won't bleed out how ever you prefer better I would love to see more videos On tie dye I think you did a very good job hope to see more videos
What are you adding to the food coloring to make it stock?
Ok these videos are so relaxing ahhh the pretty porch and the sunlight😌
you haven't given the link of the dying colour you bought from amazon. please tell us what do we search
This is a good one look in the description ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html
if that doesn't work try this www.amazon.ca/Tulip-34723-One-Step-Tie-Party/dp/B01FV60TAS/ref=asc_df_B01FV60TAS/?tag=googleshopc0c-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=309748380632&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=18445084791677624651&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9000804&hvtargid=pla-506437538072&psc=1 first one is better tho
love all the pattern thanks for sharing ❤❤❤w
It's beautiful thank you for showing your tie-dye GB🙏🙏👏👏❤️❤️
Thank you so much for the idea of tie dye,
This is a big help for me who is just starting my business, and I can also upload my work on my youtube.
I hope there are many new uploaded videos that we can study, thank you godbless...
Hiiiii can u say where buy white clothes 😊
Hey how are you, I want to ask how long does a bottle of dye last , like after how many shirts will it finish
if have not found out use the bottle in the first 24 hours of making the dye and it depends on how much you use of how much shirts it will do
To keep your pattern thru multiple washings, you must use SODA ASH instead of just soaking in water. Soak them for 20-30 minuets each. Then make your pattern.
Thanks for sharing. And I would try the food coloring again but instead of just using a couple of drops use like almost the whole bottle with that amount of water so the color can actually saturate and really get in the fabric 😊
I heard to add a few drops of white vinegar
Food coloring is really acid dye. It will only stain cotton but it will dye protein based fibers such as wool with the addition of acid (vinegar or Citrix acid) and heat.
Should we put rubber bands tightly
Hi! whenever i rinse my socks out (i tie-dyed my socks!) TONS of dye is coming out. I've been washing them for maybe 30mins and dye is still leaking :(
Are you doing hot or cold water? First shirt I did kept bleeding since I was washing it in hot water. Next ones I did in super cold water and there was barely any bleeding.
Annie DiGirola make sure that you are washing with cold water or all the dye will come out
@@cathyxoxo If you are using Tulip dyes you can rinse them after 8 hours but 24 hours is better. You start by rinsing in cold water, moving to warm water, then to hot water. I then wash in the hottest water my machine gives. Also make sure the item you are dying is 100% cotton, silk, rayon or wool. And using soda ash helps the dyes take better. Wash items before dying. Then soak in the soda ash. Most dyes take 48 hours to cure and then they are spent. You should also wrap the item in plastic wrap or a plastic bag for the entire curing time, to keep it damp, which keeps the dyes active.
I bought 30 shirts wholesale online for $1.95 apiece. Better than retail price. And discovered you need a folding table seperate from the dyeing station. The dye table is hard get clean so not messing up next shirt.. Maybe dye in the sink. I am still learnng and trying new processes but left over dyes on table tend to get on the next shirt no matter how much you think you cleaned it up.
Hi were did you buy the tshirt from
i'am doing tie dye yesterday and I thought it was good but my mom didn't like it so she yelled at me :((
@A P Vlogs 😐
thanks you from Indonesian🇮🇩
your video is very useful🌼
Can you try the light blue sunburst that goes from one side fading to white. It’s on the back of a tulip kit, but no folding instructions.
Very nice and creative 👏👏👏👍👍
What happened to the blue crumble one?
the content and tie-dye are just astounding!!
What about the crumble one??
😮😮😮😮wooh I love this
Wow wonderful
I got a dress in my closet that turned yellow. I think my niece gave it to me. It’s a pretty dress It’s going to look awww when I done
After you apply the dye, do you let it dry then wash it?
Great video. Very clear for beginners. Thank you
Those came out great I want to try to make for my hippie costume...but can you use RIT DYE instead of a kit brand ?? Just wondering witch dye is best ...great video 👍🏽
No, the RIT DYE will not work. I watched another video of someone using it and it turned out horrible.
@@staceydavis9195 thank you I also have the kit I was going to use the rit dye at first till I seen the video about the kit
I have been wanting to try and tie dye some shirts. I love tie dye stuff and you made it look so easy. Yes, please make more tie dye videos.
Go watch videos by Mr. Tie Dye or Wednesday's with Mr. Tie Dye
what kind of dye do u use to stay parmanent
how can I make this color. plzz
get tulip tie die kit it is so good
I just did, thanks!
which dye is best?
I’m definitely gonna try this
Very helpful !
Are the colors permanent? Where can i get it ? And what is the. Cost?
I didn't wait I was so anxious for 8 hours and I run it over the top and the coloured watch out I learnt my lesson
Was your item 100% cotton? Dyes won't work on polyester. And if you want bright colors try Tulip Tie Dye kits. It's also important to wash the item first.
I-Idk what r saying do u need to go back to school? 👁👄👁
@@lnelyckie7623 That was my mum on my account and keep your opinion to yourself Dumbass😂
pls do the ombre one
Hi ! Can you do a tutorial for simple tie dye top? Very thick Colurs lines that go out From the center 💞
I would suggest watching Mr Tie Dye.
Can you speed up drying by putting it in a dryer right away? Can you do the painting on dry shirts by just thinning out the paint? Working with a child & you know how they want the results right away Txs
How to make a tie dyeing t-shirts
Fine Video !
Excellent
I think I like the shobori look the best
This was helpful! Thank you!!!
I love the dye
tried the rainbow swirl😃😃
Very nice 👍👍
Thanks for sharing
This technic comes from india around 2000 year ago and more it is called bandhnu ki rangai (tie and dye) .
Thank you❤❤❤ i love it!!! I try to make my own too 😆😆
1st like,,,,,,1st view,,1 comment. Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Oh my god first video and already like it
Really cute video! You forgot to show the crumply result but that's ok I know it makes a cloud pattern :)
I tried mine and it washed out y?
You need to soak your shirt in soda ash first, it helps the color to be more vibrant!
So nice 👌
I like sweet stripes and the first forth one asswell
It is so beautiful
Thanks for your help 👍
wait do you put water for the homemade one ?
Great tutorial! Simple and easy to understand, thank you!
I didn't realise you were toy caboodle! 😆
You're personally is amazing thank you so much for this awesome video new too this can't wait to see mine♥️
I went to town on the tie dye I have done shirts sweater shorts pants I also bleached them first then tie dyed after wards towels wash clothes starting that .;Some one did it with the ice cubes vibrant colors i loved that shirt if she didn't want I would .
SOOOOOOOOOOOO cute i love all
Well if it did come with it's own shirts then they would probably get your size wrong 👕 I watched this video because me and my sister were going to tie die and I wanted to learn some tie die methods thanks for making this I think I got the hang of it now
What happened to crumpled?
did you use water for the food coloring technique?
Mine didn’t have a design😢😢😢
Thats good wow
Try Kool-aid powder in your liquid to dye with.
I volunteered for a place called The Little Loom House where weaving is done, and one of the historians there told me that wool takes up Kool-aid very easily as a dye.
A friend of mine says that T-shirts and other clothing have additives that bother her, and she has to wash them several times to remove them.
Indeed! Clothing that is imported is treated with formaldehyde to disinfect it before it comes into the US.
You can soak your T-shirts overnight in milk to remove a bunch of stuff and then wash them (discard the milk).
For dyeing, it might be better to use a mordant with them. Salt is one, distilled vinegar is another. There is also madder for mordant, but the first 2 are easiest and most available. A friend of mine uses salt and vinegar both. Then cloth will more readily take dye, even as hard - boiled eggs take dye well from dyes mixed with vinegar in the dye solution.
Now you've got me wanting to color my white clothing! (my cola - stained white shorts for one!)
Wow this is very informative! Thanks!
The first one I messed up I accidentally opened up the rubber banned in 10 minutes thinking I was suppose to