The socks are always cool. I think the shirt is great. The gravity dyes are really growing on me. As always, the colors are vibrant and I'm probably gonna try doing it myself before long.
I love the idea of using the adjustable cakes molds (which I did not know existed) and the big ice cubes. Bravo. I love the choice of colors and especially the intensity of the socks. For myself, I prefer the most intricate part of a shirt pattern to be up near my face or shoulders. My hips don't need any extra attention.
Fun design, love the marbled look. Why did you do the socks in the muck? Fabulous ice cubes you scored. Have you tried gravity effect with liquid dye? Love you explore different techniques. Fun FUN!
Thank you! I have done a gravity type technique before with liquid. Tie Dye Hobo used to do a lot of them and he called them the hang dye. He has quite a few RUclips videos showing his technique. I muck dyed the socks for convenience. I was gravity dyeing 2 other shirts at the time and I didn't want to have to continue adding ice to the socks.
So nice, Angie, I love your color choices. I noticed that it was windy and some of the powdered dye fell down on the shirt while you were applying it up top. Did that cause the dye flecks on the shoulder? Beautiful shirt. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Yes, I think that's where those came from. It's always windy here, and so it's a challenge to not have the dye blow where I don't want it to. That adds an extra element of challenge to the gravity dyes. 😀
No, I use fiber reactive dye and all it needs to properly bond with the fabric is soda ash (sodium carbonate). Then once the dye is on the shirt it needs to be left in a space that is warm (above 70 degree Fahrenheit) for at least 12 hours (I prefer to leave it at least 24-48 hours though)after the ice melts to permanently bond with the fabric.
I think the shirt came out nice. Always love the color palette. I'm not crazy about starting on the bottom, I'd rather like to see the design going from the neck down, gravity going down. I'm thinking the design gets lost way down the shirt, I don't think the design is visable when wearing. But, I always love what you come up with. I always appreciate any and all videos you post. Thanks!!! 🥰
I use fiber reactive dye. The link to the dyes I used on this shirt are below the video in the description. Here are links to the main dye companies I use. Dharma Trading Company: www.dharmatrading.com/dyes/dharma-fiber-reactive-procion-dyes.html Dyespin: www.dyespin.com/collections/reactive-dyes Pro Chemical and Dye: prochemicalanddye.net/pro-mx-fiber-reactive-dye.html Grateful Dyes: www.grateful-dyes.com/dyes/
Looks great. Question: how do you fix a tie dye design mistake. For instance, I tried to make a heart design but it turned out to be more of a circle. Can I fix it?
You can either do a reverse dye on it, tie a design on top and dye over it, or paint a design over it. It kind of depends on the particular shirt. You can't share photos on RUclips, but you can click my link below this video and send me a photo on facebook. I'd be happy to take a look.
I want to try to tie dye, my question is by using this products and following the techniques do you think the longevity of keeping the dye in the fabric is longer than using dyes from stores. And does still come out dye in every wash? Also are this products safe for sensitive skin ? Thank you
If the dye is used properly, it is permanent. Excess dye will come out of the shirt with the rinse out, but the shirt will not continue to fade. I have shirts that I dyed 10+ years ago and they still look super vibrant even after being washed over and over again. Usually my tie dye shirts will wear out from use rather than fade from washing. As far as the dyes being safe for sensitive skin, after the shirt is finished it will be perfectly fine for sensitive skin. The dye itself shouldn't bother sensitive skin, but the soda ash will. Soda ash dries and irritates my skin, so I always wear gloves when handling it and a respirator when using it in powder form. If you follow some safety measures, you should be fine. I also always wear a respirator when using the dye in powder form. It is super fine and you don't want to inhale the particles.
I literally gasped when the finished shirt came on the screen. A+
Thank you - I'm so glad you like it! 😊
Love that shirt. The fact that some white is still there makes it even better. The fading out of color into nothingness is a great look.
Thank you! I think this one turned out really cool too.
Really awesome! Thanks for sharing. I'm new to ice dye, so I'm looking forward to replicating this technique!
That's great - I'm glad it was helpful! 😀
I love it and the socks are outstanding!
Thank you! 😊
That would be a great way for a sunflower design, so nice in purple
You're right, I think that would work really well. 😀
@@FunEndeavors thanks! I might try soon I've been looking for more ice tie dye techniques
@@jomahuntington6968 Awesome, let me know how it goes! 😀
@@FunEndeavors okie!
I really like this gravity dye. I like how it flows up the shirt!
Thank you! 🙂
That came out super good..love everything about this shirt.ditto on the socks...thanks for sharing
Thanks so much! 😊
I love the shirt..it looks like a purple sunflower…I think doing it in a brown,then shades of yellow would be amazing for a beautiful sunflower 🌻
Thank you! That's a really good idea. 🙂
@@FunEndeavors do it in a large and I’ll buy it from you..♥️😘 Seriously…..
The socks are always cool. I think the shirt is great. The gravity dyes are really growing on me. As always, the colors are vibrant and I'm probably gonna try doing it myself before long.
Thank you! 🙂
Look up the cherry chocolate sunflower. Love both the shirt and the socks!
Thank you! That is a beautiful flower.
@@FunEndeavors That's what the shirt reminds me of.
@@amandagermany5933 That's great - I think they are beautiful!
I love the idea of using the adjustable cakes molds (which I did not know existed) and the big ice cubes. Bravo. I love the choice of colors and especially the intensity of the socks. For myself, I prefer the most intricate part of a shirt pattern to be up near my face or shoulders. My hips don't need any extra attention.
Thanks so much! 😊
Both are very cool!! I think my favorite of the designs you do is geode! That’s always my fav! But the shirt is still very cool!
Thank you! I love geodes too.
That is a REALLY nice gravity dye!
Thank you - I'm glad you like it!
Thank you excellent job! I will give this a whirl!
Have fun!
The look of this one is incredible I love how it starts off so dark and so light I really like it thanks for sharing 😁✌️
Thank you! I think this one looks really cool too.
Fun design, love the marbled look. Why did you do the socks in the muck? Fabulous ice cubes you scored. Have you tried gravity effect with liquid dye? Love you explore different techniques. Fun FUN!
Thank you! I have done a gravity type technique before with liquid. Tie Dye Hobo used to do a lot of them and he called them the hang dye. He has quite a few RUclips videos showing his technique.
I muck dyed the socks for convenience. I was gravity dyeing 2 other shirts at the time and I didn't want to have to continue adding ice to the socks.
@@FunEndeavors Thank You!
Always learn something here💕
Angie, it makes me think berry cobbler! nice job. have a great day.
Thank you! Berry cobbler sounds pretty good right now.
@@FunEndeavors yes it does. I make a custard sauce to go over mine when it's served. That goes all the way back to my childhood.
@@marcmillet906 Yum - that sounds fabulous!
i love your work and the videos you post. Keep inspiring us.
Thank you so much! 😊
Oh yeah, I love that design!
Thank you! 😊
So nice, Angie, I love your color choices. I noticed that it was windy and some of the powdered dye fell down on the shirt while you were applying it up top. Did that cause the dye flecks on the shoulder? Beautiful shirt. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Yes, I think that's where those came from. It's always windy here, and so it's a challenge to not have the dye blow where I don't want it to. That adds an extra element of challenge to the gravity dyes. 😀
after using soda ash, after it dries, do you need water glass to fix the color?
No, I use fiber reactive dye and all it needs to properly bond with the fabric is soda ash (sodium carbonate). Then once the dye is on the shirt it needs to be left in a space that is warm (above 70 degree Fahrenheit) for at least 12 hours (I prefer to leave it at least 24-48 hours though)after the ice melts to permanently bond with the fabric.
😲😲Oh my god, so many ideas you have! I can't wait to try this one!
Thank you! I really love the way this one turned out.
When you did the fan fold, what is the width of the folds? 1/2”?3/4”? Thanks
I'm not entirely sure. I would estimate that they were somewhere around 3/8 inches.
I think the shirt came out nice. Always love the color palette. I'm not crazy about starting on the bottom, I'd rather like to see the design going from the neck down, gravity going down. I'm thinking the design gets lost way down the shirt, I don't think the design is visable when wearing. But, I always love what you come up with. I always appreciate any and all videos you post. Thanks!!! 🥰
Thank you! 🙂
Outstanding tutorials. What do you use to wash the shirts?
I use Dharma's Professional Textile Detergent for the initial wash in the washing machine after the shirt has been dyed.
Love it, love the colors
Thank you! 🙂
Would you please tell were to the powder to dye? The name or the brand?
I use fiber reactive dye. The link to the dyes I used on this shirt are below the video in the description. Here are links to the main dye companies I use.
Dharma Trading Company: www.dharmatrading.com/dyes/dharma-fiber-reactive-procion-dyes.html
Dyespin: www.dyespin.com/collections/reactive-dyes
Pro Chemical and Dye: prochemicalanddye.net/pro-mx-fiber-reactive-dye.html
Grateful Dyes: www.grateful-dyes.com/dyes/
@@FunEndeavors Thank you very much!!!💝
@@oliviaedithsau5707 You're welcome! 🙂
Really love it!!
Thank you!! 🙂
Looks great. Question: how do you fix a tie dye design mistake. For instance, I tried to make a heart design but it turned out to be more of a circle. Can I fix it?
You can either do a reverse dye on it, tie a design on top and dye over it, or paint a design over it. It kind of depends on the particular shirt. You can't share photos on RUclips, but you can click my link below this video and send me a photo on facebook. I'd be happy to take a look.
Is your rack inclined or flat?
The rack is flat.
I want to try to tie dye, my question is by using this products and following the techniques do you think the longevity of keeping the dye in the fabric is longer than using dyes from stores. And does still come out dye in every wash? Also are this products safe for sensitive skin ? Thank you
If the dye is used properly, it is permanent. Excess dye will come out of the shirt with the rinse out, but the shirt will not continue to fade. I have shirts that I dyed 10+ years ago and they still look super vibrant even after being washed over and over again. Usually my tie dye shirts will wear out from use rather than fade from washing.
As far as the dyes being safe for sensitive skin, after the shirt is finished it will be perfectly fine for sensitive skin. The dye itself shouldn't bother sensitive skin, but the soda ash will. Soda ash dries and irritates my skin, so I always wear gloves when handling it and a respirator when using it in powder form. If you follow some safety measures, you should be fine. I also always wear a respirator when using the dye in powder form. It is super fine and you don't want to inhale the particles.
@@FunEndeavors thank you so much 😊 I’m very excited to try !!
@@janettegonzalez984 awesome - I hope you enjoy!
Fab!! I love it!❤
Thank you so much! 😊
Good Job 👍 👍 👍 love 💘 it very much
Thank you so much 😀
Love it!!!
Thank you so much! 😊
💕💕💕💕💕💕💕, very cool
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Berry nice ; )
Thank you so much!