@@shannont360 Shannon T, thanks for your question. You'll want to soak your shirts in a high PH solution so the dyes can fully react with the cotton fibers of the shirt. The soda ash is used to raise the PH of water you will initially soak your shirts in prior to tie dying them. I soak for 20 minutes in the fixer water (3/4cup soda ask + 1 gallon warm water), then drain and spin my shirts for a minute to make the shirts less wet and only moderately damp. Then you can tie dye for your pro results! You can find more information here: www.grateful-dyes.com/tie-dye-instructions/#:~:text=Unless%20you%20are%20concerned%20about,bother%20washing%20the%20fabric%20first.&text=In%20a%20plastic%20bucket%2C%20or,sodium%20carbonate%20or%20soda%20ash.
Wow! Love this idea 💡
Wow I will try this ASAP thank you 😊
That’s cool
Beautiful
Do you just bunch it up to get the cool design or is there a specific way to lay it
Where doing that
Nice...
Ask lang Po binabasa Po ba Muna Yung t shirt na white bago lagyan Ng color??
AMAZING 😁
Great work! -chakratiedye
Thanks a lot!
What colors did you use?
Hi! Great Grape, Cheap Turquoise, and Viridian blue. You can get these from Dharma and Grateful Dyes.
@@tyzdyesstudio7385 thank you
colors : black ,,, dark blue ,,,, blue green
What should I do to improve on future videos?
Can you please list the colors you use and the order that you use them in all of your future videos?
@@K.114. hey thanks for the input. I will do just that!!
@@tyzdyesstudio7385 thank you. :). I really appreciate it because I love your content. :).
Start with a dry or damp shirt? Where does the soda ash you listed in the materials list come in?
@@shannont360 Shannon T, thanks for your question. You'll want to soak your shirts in a high PH solution so the dyes can fully react with the cotton fibers of the shirt. The soda ash is used to raise the PH of water you will initially soak your shirts in prior to tie dying them. I soak for 20 minutes in the fixer water (3/4cup soda ask + 1 gallon warm water), then drain and spin my shirts for a minute to make the shirts less wet and only moderately damp. Then you can tie dye for your pro results! You can find more information here: www.grateful-dyes.com/tie-dye-instructions/#:~:text=Unless%20you%20are%20concerned%20about,bother%20washing%20the%20fabric%20first.&text=In%20a%20plastic%20bucket%2C%20or,sodium%20carbonate%20or%20soda%20ash.
Just 24 hours?
Shoot for 24-48 hours so the dye can fully react. The longer you wait, the easer rinsing should be. I hope this helps!
Ual!