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Thanks for showing the dye technique AND how to heat set it. I found lots of marbling videos, but yours is the only start to finish, whole project tutorial. And how you mixed color into the cream is something I wondered about. I need to make clouds and grass on embroidery fabric and need subtle color shifts...your video included that technique. Thank you so much!
love howe clear, organized, and to the point you were! Usually watching youtube videos makes me cringe and gives me anxiety because they are all over the place and no follow through. This one was very pleasant- thank you!
Thankyou so much for sharing. This should be a fun creative project (make your own rules sort of thing) & felt youve encouraged the creative side in us, rather than enforcing 'this is the correct way to do it'. Im doing this tomorrow on several items of clothing. How fun!!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! You presented everything well and calmed my nerves on how difficult the process originally appeared to be. You gained my sub (:
This is exactly the type of result I've been looking for! Do you think this method would work on polyester sheets? (using the appropriate dye, not all purpose)
thanks for a fun informative refreshing video I don't always want professional I want factual informative friendly funny and lighthearted - a joy to watch many thanks
I just finished the 18 month old onesie but I can't get the picture up on here, I ended up using a syringe and it still worked out just fine but I'm still going to look for a medicine dropper
Hi there!! The best way to seal the dye in any fabric, you should saturate water with salt and maybe depending on the temperature add some ice. Remember hot or warm water makes the dye bleed instead of cold water... it’s just like when you’re washing jeans. Great technique for marbling btw.
Thank you for the demo. I do have a question, with any other "How To" I've watched, it's recommended to have your cloth damp, just as you've said. I really would have appreciated seeing both pillowcases to see for myself that the dry fabric ended up looking better.
We have a more in depth article about marble dyeing here: www.onlinefabricstore.net/makersmill/marble-dyeing-with-shaving-cream/ This includes comparative photos of the wet and dry pillowcases, hope this helps!
You could do it on both sides, but you will always have a little staining through to the other side so keep that in mind! I would say that you could do the one side, wipe off the shaving cream, and then do the other before rinsing. I hope this helps!
Would you recommend this with a duvet cover? I purchased an over-sized king comforter (116 x 98) and wanted a Marble duvet cover, but cannot find one to accommodate the size as they are all for the standard king size. Should I do this in small sections, or should I lay down a whole tarp to work with? I am afraid the size of my canvas may cause issues. And how long should the dye sit? I was only thinking of doing 1 side of the duvet cover, so I don't care if it bleeds through to the other side. Also, do you know how many washes I can do before it starts to fade? Thanks!!!
Hi Paige, this would be challenging to do on such a large item but it may work doing it in several smaller sections. It would be difficult to reach the middle if you did it in one go and it may be hard to lay down the duvet cover flat. In this video, we just let it sit a couple minutes, but you might want to leave it for 15 to 30 minutes. We highly suggest using Rit Fixative because it really helps reduce bleeding and fading. It's a little hard to know when to use the fixative in this case. It's usually used after dyeing but before rinsing. I think it would be best after removing the shaving cream. If you wash it in cold water with a mild detergent, the color should last a good amount of time, but I'm not sure of the number of washes. Good luck!
I like the marbling! Okay, I LOVE the marbling! I want to do a pattern looks like gently rippling water, with two different colors; Rit DyeMore Kentucky Sky and Rit DyeMore Sapphire Blue. Do you think this would be a good way to get that effect??!?
That may work with marbling, but painting the fabric with dye may get a result closer to what you're looking for: www.onlinefabricstore.net/makersmill/how-to-dye-fabric-painting-with-dye/
What if I don't want to cover my whole T shirt that I'm dying. I'm just trying to cover some blue marks that happened when a blue ink pen leaked iin the dryer. I actually like the original color of the T shirt...I just want to give it a swirly look instead of traditional tie -dye for a softer, more gentle look.
I'm having a heck of a time finding a medicine dropper, I've gone to pharmacies Walmart's hobby lobby and you have to have them shipped you can't pick them up in the store
Hi Mitzela, Minky is polyester which is much harder to dye than than cotton and other natural fibers. You might be able to get some light results with Rit DyeMore, which is for synthetic fibers, but it really needs heat while dyeing for the color to penetrate, so I don't think it would work very well, if at all.
Most people say it should be wet, but we found dry worked better. See the conclusion section of our post to see comparison photos of wet and dry: www.onlinefabricstore.net/makersmill/marble-dyeing-with-shaving-cream/
Why not marble fabric the old fashioned way? You have a lot more control in the swirl design and are not wasting shaving cream and adding garbage empty cans every time.
Shop Online Fabric Store: www.onlinefabricstore.net/
Visit OFS Maker's Mill: www.onlinefabricstore.net/makersmill/
Check out our selection of Rit dye: www.onlinefabricstore.net/brand-rit.aspx
Feel free to comment, like, and subscribe!
Thanks for showing the dye technique AND how to heat set it. I found lots of marbling videos, but yours is the only start to finish, whole project tutorial. And how you mixed color into the cream is something I wondered about. I need to make clouds and grass on embroidery fabric and need subtle color shifts...your video included that technique. Thank you so much!
Happy to help!
love howe clear, organized, and to the point you were! Usually watching youtube videos makes me cringe and gives me anxiety because they are all over the place and no follow through. This one was very pleasant- thank you!
i dont really know why im watching this, but this tutorial is fire
Thankyou so much for sharing. This should be a fun creative project (make your own rules sort of thing) & felt youve encouraged the creative side in us, rather than enforcing 'this is the correct way to do it'. Im doing this tomorrow on several items of clothing. How fun!!
Oh my goodness have so much fun!!
Wow!She is beautifully taken.
I'm going to be doing some onesies as my very first tie dye project with Rit dye so I'm very excited to see how it turns out
Best of luck!! You got this!
This video was perfect. No funny, your explanation was clear, and you went over everything. Keep it up, I'm new to the lifestyle your teaching.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! You presented everything well and calmed my nerves on how difficult the process originally appeared to be. You gained my sub (:
Exactly my thoughts too! (New sub ❤)
Our Girl Scout troop is doing this on to canvas bags tonight! I've just test one at it looks pretty cool.
Excellent! Let us know how they all turn out :)
You have a very good tie-dye technique
Thank you so much for making different ways to do it.
You are so welcome!
This is exactly the type of result I've been looking for! Do you think this method would work on polyester sheets? (using the appropriate dye, not all purpose)
this was really well done ! clear and simple steps and alternative options !. thank you for sharing
Thanks!
Great idea... inspiring... even I could do this!
You got this!
I'm thinking about doing some onesies should I put the cardboard in between or just let it soak through to the second side
Good process 👍
Are you letting it dry on the pillowcase before you iron it or are you ironing it when it’s still gooey? Thanks
Great. Now I'm gonna need a lot of shaving cream to marble my wedding dress.
WOAH I LOVE THIS. Good luckkk!! and congratulations!!
thanks for a fun informative refreshing video I don't always want professional I want factual informative friendly funny and lighthearted - a joy to watch many thanks
Thank you so much Leona!
I just finished the 18 month old onesie but I can't get the picture up on here, I ended up using a syringe and it still worked out just fine but I'm still going to look for a medicine dropper
Love it, I ve been looking for this technique. Thx
Love the hair color
Hi there!! The best way to seal the dye in any fabric, you should saturate water with salt and maybe depending on the temperature add some ice. Remember hot or warm water makes the dye bleed instead of cold water... it’s just like when you’re washing jeans. Great technique for marbling btw.
Thank you Kendra!
You’re welcome!! ;)
Going to try this method with leather thanks!
Can you use the tie dye kits instead of the rit?
Thank you for the demo. I do have a question, with any other "How To" I've watched, it's recommended to have your cloth damp, just as you've said. I really would have appreciated seeing both pillowcases to see for myself that the dry fabric ended up looking better.
We have a more in depth article about marble dyeing here:
www.onlinefabricstore.net/makersmill/marble-dyeing-with-shaving-cream/
This includes comparative photos of the wet and dry pillowcases, hope this helps!
Watch the last 30 seconds of video and see the pillowcases compared.
would this work if i use purple for the cream base and then used black as the marble/splatter color?
It would work, dying is an experiment. It comes out different every time, that's what's so fun about it!
Question, if I wanna do this on denim what would I have to use or do to make it stay? Like on pants, I know the dye only likes certain fabrics.
Most denim is 100% cotton or a blend with a high percentage of cotton so this dye will stay just as well on denim!
If you want to dye a tshirt like this, how would you do this? Do the whole proces on one side and another day the other side?
You could do it on both sides, but you will always have a little staining through to the other side so keep that in mind! I would say that you could do the one side, wipe off the shaving cream, and then do the other before rinsing. I hope this helps!
Would you recommend this with a duvet cover? I purchased an over-sized king comforter (116 x 98) and wanted a Marble duvet cover, but cannot find one to accommodate the size as they are all for the standard king size. Should I do this in small sections, or should I lay down a whole tarp to work with? I am afraid the size of my canvas may cause issues. And how long should the dye sit? I was only thinking of doing 1 side of the duvet cover, so I don't care if it bleeds through to the other side. Also, do you know how many washes I can do before it starts to fade? Thanks!!!
Hi Paige, this would be challenging to do on such a large item but it may work doing it in several smaller sections. It would be difficult to reach the middle if you did it in one go and it may be hard to lay down the duvet cover flat. In this video, we just let it sit a couple minutes, but you might want to leave it for 15 to 30 minutes. We highly suggest using Rit Fixative because it really helps reduce bleeding and fading. It's a little hard to know when to use the fixative in this case. It's usually used after dyeing but before rinsing. I think it would be best after removing the shaving cream. If you wash it in cold water with a mild detergent, the color should last a good amount of time, but I'm not sure of the number of washes. Good luck!
Can you do a video a hoodie or does it work the same?
It will work the same!
Thanks for making it simple! 👍🏻
You're welcome :)
I like the marbling! Okay, I LOVE the marbling! I want to do a pattern looks like gently rippling water, with two different colors; Rit DyeMore Kentucky Sky and Rit DyeMore Sapphire Blue. Do you think this would be a good way to get that effect??!?
That may work with marbling, but painting the fabric with dye may get a result closer to what you're looking for: www.onlinefabricstore.net/makersmill/how-to-dye-fabric-painting-with-dye/
Would this work with poly/faux satin?
Probably! But you are going to want to use Dye More for synthetic fabrics - www.onlinefabricstore.com/hsearchresult.aspx?keyword=dye%20more
@@onlinefabricstore Thank you
What if I don't want to cover my whole T shirt that I'm dying. I'm just trying to cover some blue marks that happened when a blue ink pen leaked iin the dryer. I actually like the original color of the T shirt...I just want to give it a swirly look instead of traditional tie -dye for a softer, more gentle look.
Bonjour est-il possible de faire la même méthode sur un tee-shirt?
Yes!
I'm having a heck of a time finding a medicine dropper, I've gone to pharmacies Walmart's hobby lobby and you have to have them shipped you can't pick them up in the store
how long does it take until the dye starts fading?
If you are following the care instructions (washing in only cold water) it should last for many years.
Just really cool!
I liked it because it was fast, not a lot of TALKING..LOL😂
Ver nice work
Thanks!
Can you marble Minky?
Hi Mitzela, Minky is polyester which is much harder to dye than than cotton and other natural fibers. You might be able to get some light results with Rit DyeMore, which is for synthetic fibers, but it really needs heat while dyeing for the color to penetrate, so I don't think it would work very well, if at all.
Can you wash this in the washing machine after ??
Yes, with cold water.
does fabric have to be wet when you apply on shaving foam ?
Most people say it should be wet, but we found dry worked better. See the conclusion section of our post to see comparison photos of wet and dry: www.onlinefabricstore.net/makersmill/marble-dyeing-with-shaving-cream/
can we print this on silk fabric?!
Sure!
Can i use fabric colors instead of dye?
It may work with other dyes, but we haven't tried it!
I'm going to try this with my phone case
Great to hear, let us know how it turns out!
Can I do with wool socks?
Yes, that should work!
I'm going to be doing a onesie and two T-shirts for a girlfriend and her two kids using the the shaving cream technique
So fun! Best of luck!!
@@onlinefabricstore I wish there was a way I could show the onesie that I did yesterday with the shaving cream tie dye method but I can't
@@gloriagiefer3013 @Gloria Giefer you can shoot us a message over on our instagram! I would love to see it! instagram.com/onlinefabricstore/?hl=en
Can i use procyon color for this process
Though we haven't tried it, we can't think of any reason it wouldn't work!
NIce video except...why do we need music in the background?
Why not marble fabric the old fashioned way? You have a lot more control in the swirl design and are not wasting shaving cream and adding garbage empty cans every time.
What technique are you referring to as "the old fashioned way" I would like to try it.
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