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Most of us have dyed t-shirts before in school or at camp, or maybe have even bought a cool tie-dye shirt at the store. But what if you could do tie dye at home without ever using a washing machine?
The super-cool creatives at High Snobiety outlined three different tie-dye techniques for their bleach tie-dye creation — crumple, shibori, and spiral — that you can try at home, and hopefully ...
Throughout centuries and across the globe, Talbot says there is something about tie-dye that catches cultural attention. “Whereas a lot of hand techniques have fallen out of use or fallen out of ...
Whether you’re looking to upcycle an old pair or add some color to new ones, this method uses simple tie-dye techniques to turn your shoes into a wearable masterpiece. With just a few supplies ...
Another popular upcycling method has to be converting dresses into skirts. Celebrities often cut long dresses to create chic ...
noting that Japanese practitioners have developed more than 200 techniques since the process was used there more than 400 years ago, while other tie-dye cultures have what he called “only one or ...
What’s the difference between shibori and tie-dye? Resist-dyeing techniques and their final products have differed greatly from region to region and across time. Even under the more narrow umbre ...
Serving as the fourth collaboration from the duo, builds on the “Do It Yourself” campaign that explores iconic dye techniques. The Nike x Rit Shibori Tie-Dye Kit provides the tools to express ...
Natural dyes from kola nuts and indigo have been used to make tie-dye in Gambia for generations ... using only natural dyes and traditional techniques. For more information on Musa's fabrics ...