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Beginner Tie Dye Tutorial- Rainbow Spiral With Black Stripes

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  • Опубликовано: 5 мар 2023
  • How to get that classic black stripe tie dye spiral! Full tie dye tutorial and reveal!
    Etsy shop where i sell my tie dye :
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    The dye I use:
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Комментарии • 10

  • @jacobw9353
    @jacobw9353 15 дней назад

    The explanation and details you provide during the spiraling 🌀 is great stuff!

  • @brandedwarrior5907
    @brandedwarrior5907 Год назад +5

    Thank you, these videos have been what ive been looking for. Love tie dye! We gotta bring it back gull fold

  • @susies1955
    @susies1955 Год назад +1

    Nice. Can't wait to see more of your videos.

    • @LanasTieDyes
      @LanasTieDyes  Год назад +1

      Thanks!:)

    • @JewelsMarie.
      @JewelsMarie. Год назад

      Thank you so much for this. Can you tell us what soda ash is and where we can get it?

  • @cruisinkoozies
    @cruisinkoozies Год назад +1

    Watching the videos is making me want to try it.

  • @Ovahea
    @Ovahea 6 месяцев назад

    Nice

  • @tracybasile2416
    @tracybasile2416 4 месяца назад

    What is soda ah?

    • @matthewlawton9241
      @matthewlawton9241 13 дней назад

      A close cousin of baking soda (sodium BI-cabonate) called sodium carbonate. You can make it out of baking soda by spreading it on a sheet pan and roasting it at 400 degrees for an hour. Or you can just go to walmart and pick up Arm and Hammer "Washing Soda". Costs about $5 and it's way more than you're likely to need. Look at the back of the box to confirm it's strictly sodium carbonate. To be clear, it may ALSO say "water" because both baking soda and soda ash are chemically mostly water. So long as nothing other than sodium carbonate and water are listed, you're good. Mix in 1 cup of soda ash to 1 gallon of water. Use a thick jug like those big jugs of vinegar, not a thinner plastic like a milk jug. The good news is it doesn't go bad! You can store it for quite a long time and come back to it later. For safety's sake (and this is probably overkill) I'd change the jug once every 6 months just to be extra safe because technically it will eat away at plastic over time. Wear gloves, and a little eye protection wouldn't hurt either!