The term tie-dye refers to the process of taking a garment and using strings or rubberbands to "tie" it in several different spots. Then it is put in "dye" and after it is done and the string is removed you are left with a swirly pattern of dyed and undyed fabric. It may be retied and dyed in other colors for a more colorful look.
It is two colors of more next to each other in a style or pattern.
A tie dye shirt is a shirt that is covered with random bursts of color. It get's its name because it began by tying a shirt into multiple sections and then randomly dipping it into colored dye.
tie dye means that you tie a peice of fabric and then dye This resulted in a rainbow of colors that spread out from the center of the piece of cloth where it was tied. It was the rave during the pscyodelic 60's.
tie and dye is a technique used for dying fabric.It is for dying natural fabrics. the technique involves crumpling, pleating or folding the fabric into different patterns.
the more places you tie the fabric the more circles there will be.
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It stands for fabric tied by string or rubber-bands and then died by one or multiple colors, in order to make random or planned patterns.
For a colorfast tie dye a fiber reactive dye is needed such as Procion Dye from the Dharma Trading Company. Rit dye can be used but is not fiber reactive and not colorfast and the tie dye will fade colors after each wash.
There are 3 different styles of tie-dye: 1. Cracked wax where you paint wet wax onto your fabric and scrunch it. Then put it in the dye. 2. Fold and tie elastic bands around the cloth and put it in the dye. 3. Grab the center of the fabric and make the 4 corners meet. Then tie elastic bands all the way down the fabric and place into the dye.
No. I've had a couple of tie-dye shirts for several years, and they never faded after not ironing them (I never ironed them, and I used cheap tie-dye spray from my local craft store.)
Charles E. Pellow invented tie dye for kids, tweens, and teens and all other ages for that matter.
Tie dye came to the United States in the 1960's from Japan.
the project name of different type of tie-dye?
There is no traditional use of tie-dye in wedding ceremonies or parties, but that doesn't mean that you can't add it into yours. If tie-dye is important to you, you can add it into your wedding in many different ways. You can have people wear tie-dye, you can have tie-dye decorations, or you can even have a tie-dye station. Just because it isn't traditional, doesn't mean it's not a good idea.
Splash, because he/she has a splash of colors on him/her! Well tie dye! Leapster
NO WAY! I love tie dye!
what is resist of tie and dye
tie dye will not work if you don't tie the string hard enough also tie dye is not dark colours it is bright and it was found 5000 years ago in India,bandhani. also tie dye is what it sounds like in the name tying and dying string cloth/ fabric and multi colour tie dye wasn't found until 1950
tie dye. tie-dye, man, tie-dye it's groovy That would be tie-dye. Bits of fabric are bunched together, secured with rubber bands and dipped into various colors of dye to create the color effects.
For a colorfast tie dye a fiber reactive dye is needed such as Procion Dye from the Dharma Trading Company. Rit dye can be used but is not fiber reactive and not colorfast and the tie dye will fade colors after each wash.
Japanese Shibori is an influence on modern tie dye designs.
No tie dye is a color combination like hippie colors
countries that mostly used tie dye
I don't know why do hippies wear tie dye?