I had a lot of fun doing these with Rad Dyes Tie Dye Company, Kelly and Scott Walker, during the livestream. I’m working on making the reveal video. All 4 shirts we did look SO different. I learned a lot during the live. So, I’ve done three now total. I think they are a lot of fun with beautiful results and I’ll definitely make more. Jason, yours look beautiful, you achieved such beautiful flows. Thanks for sharing. ❤️🌈
Thanks Steph! Yea, seeing that livestream made me finally go out and buy a couple colanders for dyeing. I’ll definitely be doing more of these off camera for my tie dye booth. Feel free to use any of my colander dyes that I’ve posted as an example of a DUI result if you’d like. The three I posted in the group were all done using this method.
This is beautiful! It has so much dimension. Thanks for showing your first attempt as well. Very interesting to see how they turned out so differently.
Love it! I wonder, perhaps the difference between 1st & 2nd shirts came about from the order in which you placed the dyes on the shirt? The mystic blue maybe went on first on the first shirt, so was closer to the blank fabric (at the transition points I mean)? I love the way these have the feathery effect is beautiful, seems like the variance from the colander dying produces a greater depth than standard, or would that be the ice melt?
I don’t think the dye placement order changed anything. It’s just how gravity dyes can be. It’s part of why I love doing them! As far as the color variances, it’s because of both combined.
I had a lot of fun doing these with Rad Dyes Tie Dye Company, Kelly and Scott Walker, during the livestream. I’m working on making the reveal video. All 4 shirts we did look SO different. I learned a lot during the live. So, I’ve done three now total. I think they are a lot of fun with beautiful results and I’ll definitely make more. Jason, yours look beautiful, you achieved such beautiful flows. Thanks for sharing. ❤️🌈
Thanks Steph! Yea, seeing that livestream made me finally go out and buy a couple colanders for dyeing. I’ll definitely be doing more of these off camera for my tie dye booth. Feel free to use any of my colander dyes that I’ve posted as an example of a DUI result if you’d like. The three I posted in the group were all done using this method.
Looks like petals of a flower, so pretty!
I like the soft pastel effect of this technique & colors.
This is my favorite shirt you've done.
Love the colors and effect with this technique.Awesome!
Nice tip about not making tight spirals, that’s what I was doing. It’s amazing how different the two shirts
Came out
Gravity does weird things! 🙃
This turned out very cool Jason! Well done!
I love this style, I am going to try it. Keep up the great work. Thank you and keep on sharing.
This is beautiful! It has so much dimension. Thanks for showing your first attempt as well. Very interesting to see how they turned out so differently.
They sure are fun to make! Best part is that it’s one of the easiest designs to do. I might just go crank out another one for the heck of it.
@@SledgehammerTieDyes Oooh I hope you did! I'll have to give this technique a try
Very nice plzz tell me compleet details
That is beautiful! Thank you for sharing. I have just subscribed.
I loved the colors and feathering
Turned out nice! I like using another colander for the ice. Thanks
It definitely makes things easy!
What brand of dye do you use? This technique turns out so cool!! Thank you for the tutorial!
The majority of my dyes come from Dharma Trading Co, but I also have dyes from Dyespin and Happy Cat Tie Dye.
Thank you!
Beautiful ❤️ I am going to do this!
✨🌀✨Love this so much!!!! Beautiful work, TY for the video!!!
Love that shirt!
What beautiful flows brother. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Very nice video
Thanks bro!✌️
Great work on this. Colors r slick.
Appreciate it!
@@SledgehammerTieDyes no prob. Keep up great work. You inspire me so much!!
Really pretty.
Curious to know, was your first rinse off hot or cold water (before popping it into the washer) 😊 thanks
I love this effect! May I ask if the shirt was damp; i.e. soaked in soda ash and spun first? Thanks so much!
Yes it was. Sorry, I forgot to mention that in the beginning. That’s how I do all my shirts.
Very cool !!!!!!!!!!
Nice 👍 thanks for sharing
Thanks for checking out my channel!
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Stunning!!!
This is beautiful 🥰
Thank you!
Forks are perfect for pleating by the way
That’s a good shout
Love it! I wonder, perhaps the difference between 1st & 2nd shirts came about from the order in which you placed the dyes on the shirt? The mystic blue maybe went on first on the first shirt, so was closer to the blank fabric (at the transition points I mean)?
I love the way these have the feathery effect is beautiful, seems like the variance from the colander dying produces a greater depth than standard, or would that be the ice melt?
I don’t think the dye placement order changed anything. It’s just how gravity dyes can be. It’s part of why I love doing them! As far as the color variances, it’s because of both combined.
Your welcome
that is awesome
Looks like the iris
Очень красиво!🎉
Бомбическая
Love them both. Very cool.
Thanks for checking it out!
Очень красиво!