how to kaleidoscope tie dye
If using multiple colors, plan to put adjacent primary colors (red, yellow, blue) or secondary colors (orange, green, purple) next to each other. In the areas where they run together, they will blend together and create a third color.
Can you tie dye polyester multiple colors?
Polyester can be tie-dyed, but it’s not the easiest process in the world. Natural materials like cotton and rayon absorb fabric dye better, and when used on polyester, the dye creates a subdued color if any — not exactly the effect you want in a tie-dyed piece of clothing.
Do you tie dye shirts wet or dry?
Your best bet is to tie-dye a slightly damp shirt, this gives you the perfect balance of malleability and control. A dry shirt is stiff and hard to properly fold into shape. On the other hand, a shirt that’s too wet can be hard to dye with the color spreading on its surface uncontrollably.
What is ice tie dying?
Ice tie dyed clothes are made by covering an item of clothing with ice, sprinkling dye powder across the ice, then allowing the ice to melt and apply to dye to the shirt. Regular tie dye uses liquid dye strategically place the dye on the garment in particular places.
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