The color of the bleached areas differs depending on what the shirt is made of, the greater percentage of cotton will turn out lighter and less orange. On a black shirt made of 80% or more of cotton, the bleached areas will be tan tones. 😊
That’s so frustrating! That happened to one of mine and it turned out it was steadfast/athletic material. What material is it? If it has any type of moisture wicking capabilities, that’s likely the issue
I have done this once and I noticed a small hole in the shirt after some months. too bad as I love my bleach tie dye shirt. I was wondering if the bleach caused the hole. curious have you had any holes appear after using bleach.
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Ha ha ha (tbh it was pretty good)
Lamb of God! Awesome. Thanks, fairly new to bleach dying and wanted to check some basics here.
The color of the bleached areas differs depending on what the shirt is made of, the greater percentage of cotton will turn out lighter and less orange. On a black shirt made of 80% or more of cotton, the bleached areas will be tan tones. 😊
wow. you are really good. gonna try some of this. thx.
good ideas short and succinct. ty
I have been reverse tie dyeing for years. I used a red t shirt and NOTHING , it didn't work. What happened
That’s so frustrating! That happened to one of mine and it turned out it was steadfast/athletic material. What material is it? If it has any type of moisture wicking capabilities, that’s likely the issue
I have done this once and I noticed a small hole in the shirt after some months. too bad as I love my bleach tie dye shirt. I was wondering if the bleach caused the hole. curious have you had any holes appear after using bleach.
Scruuuuunch. Some honey comb ties;
How could you sacrifice the lamb of God like that? 😅
NOW YOU'VE GOT SOMETHING TO DYE FOR!
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