To create the next intensity of dye, pour about 1/3 cup of the dye concentrate into the dye tub and stir. Dip Fabric Again Dip fabric to desired point (we suggest several inches below your last dip point for a noticeable progression) and hold for twice the amount of time of first leve...
permanent dye result that you’ll be happy with. As tempting as it might be to dip an item in acrylic paint to give it a new lease on life, coating fabrics in straight acrylic paint will lead to a concrete-like stiff coating that chips off whenever the fabric is flexed...
Step 3: Bind the fabric Lay your damp T-shirt (or fabric) out flat onto your covered work surface. Pick out a folding pattern you’d like to try; if you need some help deciding, we’ve got a whole page dedicated to differenttie-dye techniques!
We’ve just found out about this cool Japanese technique of fabric dyeing, called Shibori and we had to share it with you too. The technique is most commonly known as tie-dye and used whenever you want to create a stunning pattern on a cloth. One of the ways to apply the Shibori ...
6: Allow the Dye to Set Now is where you have to exercise your patience. First, place your garments in a plastic ziplock bag or plastic wrap to keep them moist. Now leave them alone so that the fabric can absorb the dye well. ...
I have been wanting to do an ombre/dip dye denim DIY for quite some time now. I bought the fabric dye a couple of weeks ago and finally had some time to do it on Sunday. It took much longer than I expected, mainly due to the waiting times, but…
All you need is fabric dye, rubber bands, and spray paint – it’s as easy as that! You can create intricate patterns or simply spray the entire hoodie for a completely custom look. 3. Dip Dyeing Dip dyeing is an easy way to add color and interest to your hoodie without having to...
Dyeing isn't just for fabric anymore, with Rit Dye's new "DyeMore" formulated for synthetics you can stretch it's application to plastic and acrylic!
For a dip dye look:Soak the shoe in the dye for about 2 minutes, depending on how dark or light you want your shoes to be. Repeat the previous step; staggering the length of your dip along the shoes so that the lightest shade starts at the tongue and the darkest shade is at the ...
Guide to how to dye Easter Eggs, including how to make the dye, how to dye hard-boiled eggs, and how to use empty egg shells.