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The Aluminum Briefcase and How It Compares to Traditional Ones

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Not just men nowadays, but women also are showing off briefcases included in their business attire.These briefcases are not all about style, they are also all about being durable. In today’s world with important documents and papers floating around, you need durability and style to carry around your documents. Many office things are starting to become a very important role in the lives of business people and also of the company employees who are working hard for a top position.Everyone knows other pieces of equipment like laptops, PDA’s and various electronic devices have become commonplace in used by many in today’s corporate world.Many of these electronic devices are very expensive and delicate and need to be carried around with the best of protection.

It is very well known that aluminum is a metal that is known for its durability. Any briefcase that is made out of aluminum is one that can be taken on long trips and they are also waterproof. Companies these days focus more on marketing and believe in brand building that involves the personal to travel long distances to different places without time gap between each tour.If this describes your everyday situation you can no doubt benefit by owning a metal briefcase which provides you with the most protection. These types of strong suitcases are usually preferred by people who work inside the government or by people who work in the security industry.

Aluminum briefcases have so many advantages and there are just too many to list and when a business person makes the choice of getting one they can be very assured that they will be safe and stepping inside comfort zones.

As every coin has two sides, aluminum briefcases also have some disadvantages that are mentioned. It is heavier than the routine briefcases and cannot be compressed and fit into places wherever you want them to fit in, it is often seen that an aluminum briefcase has lesser inside space and hence is not a choice of many.

Anything that you purchase is going to have its ups and downs, it really all depends on your own needs and what is going to suit you the best. 

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Tie Dye Hand dye Fashion Fabrics

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Tie Dye - Hand Dyed Fabrics In Fashion

Because people have added color to cloth for as long as they have been covering their nakedness, it is inevitable that hand dyed finishes will remain a feature of fashion, which tries to grab the eye with unusual customised effects.

We are all familiar with the heavy decorative bleaching that is so prevalent in denimwear products. These decorative finishes emered from China in the 80’s and 90’s and today no wardrobe is complete without pair of denims that appears to be stressed by age, but that was only purchased the day before. The fabric is stressed using enzymes, bleach and even electric sanding machines to give it that well-worn look.

Tie Dye Hand dye Fashion FabricsIn 2001 and 2002 Prada took tie dye to the catwalks, and for a couple of seasons the world followed slavishly in his wake. Mostly we saw graded colors, fading smoothly one into another, but we also saw harsh contrasting splits of dark color on light backgrounds. There was delicate dyed striping over fabric that was already printed with a stripe, to create uniquely layered effects.

While the European season for tie dye is usually short-lived and faddish in nature, the African fashion scene is quite different. Tie dye has been practiced throughout the continent for centuries. Northern and central Africa has a rich tradition of hand dyed fabrics. For this reason, you will find tie dye in most Afro-Centric fashion ranges, on a regular basis.

In 2005 South African Fashion Week was alive with tie-dyed finishes, represented in the ranges of Stoned Cherrie, Marion & Lindie, Black Coffee, Sun Goddess, JJ Schoeman and Vino Moodley. Gavin Rajah did his bit at Cape Town Fashion Week.

Tie dye has a truly African aspect. It is a craft that one can start with almost nothing, and turn into an income for even the very poor. This is why it will continue to thrive in Africa and India where unemployment is high.

Tie dye will always liven up the local fashion scene due to its versatile nature. Tie dye turns the ordinary into something unique and unusual, a state that many yearn for in this era of mass production and sameness. Tie dye is hand crafted color. It is time for the return of the artisan.

 

 

 

 

Favorite spring and summer tie-dye colorNatural transition that the United States and hand-colored halo signs, tie-dye is playing main motive. Origin of tie-dye. Tie-dye is an ancient dyeing process using ligation. Tie-dye is an ancient dyeing process using ligation is also China’s traditional hand-dyeing … Usually things have to change the traditional influx of fashion changes, has been added to modern elements, tie-dye is no exception.RIT Dye, Fabric Art CollageFabric Art Collage includes Rebekah’s dyeingDye so recently RIT featured Fabric Art Collage on their blog, Edie’s Fashion…… i have some really ugly fabric that might not be (ugly, that is) if i could dyeHow To Tie Dye Silk ScarfAre you looking for grateful dead t shirts and tie dyetie dye tops and more. Visit us and pick among our wide selection! How To Tie Dye Silk Scarf. How to Wear Wednesdays — Scarf Tie … Designer Kurta: As the name suggests, designer kurta is specifically designed to accentuate a particular style, and approach to fashion. Designer Kurta is accompanied often at the audacity of unconventional views and new designs in lightweight. and overdyeing techniques with RIT Factory. Check out that post here, then check out the rest of the site because there’s plenty it. clothes? We offer the best deal on


 

 

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Tie Dye Clothing History

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A Look at the History of Tie-Dye

Tie-dye clothing today experiences a magical revival. Baby boomers who grew up with tie-dye t-shirts during the flower power and peace movement are now coming into a phase of their lives where they have more time to reflect, remember the values they held dear 40 years ago and have the resources to seek out clothing that will rekindle those valued held before they went into business and were distracted for a few decades.

Dying fabrics has a long history. Men had always the urge to adorn his body to make him stand out. Nature offered many colors and when it was discovered that fibers could be woven into cloth, which then was used to create garments, it was obvious that attempts were made to use the colors nature offered to make those garments more significant.

Tie dye Clothing HistoryInitially, dyes, extracted from various plants’ juices, flowers, bark, leaves, etc., were applied to the basic cloth. The problem was that these early dyes did not last through washing or could even be brushed off. This form of coloring has to be considered a form of embellishment and not yet dying.

When it was discovered how a permanent bond of the dye with the fabric could be accomplished dying was born. Different methods were developed how parts of the fabric could be prepared so that they would resist the dye when it was applied to the whole fabric or garment. One way was to apply some wax that would make the fiber un-impregnable to the water based dyes. After the dying process the wax would be removed by heat or some solvent. This method is now known as batik. The other obvious method was to tie the garment into tight knots or fold and tie it tightly so that, when dipped into the dye, some areas could not be reached by the dye. We call this tie-dying.

During a period at the end of the 16th century Japan was divided into kingdoms which were often at war with each other. In recognition of special bravery in battles warlords often awarded officers most prized tie-dyed kimono or kosode. A special variety of tie-dye is used in these kimonos. Larger areas of the fabric are tied off to create white areas which are then filled with ink-drawings of intricate flowers, landscapes and sceneries.

Those gifts have been passed down from generation to generation and some can now be found in museums. Even though the natural dyes have faded, the designs of flowers and detailed scenes and landscapes are still magnificent.

 

 

 

 

 

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Tie Dye Crash Course

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The Tie-Dye Crash Course presents to you the following:

  • Chemicals - You will learn about Soda Ash, Procion MX, and Urea. Other chemicals discussed are Synthrapol, Ludigol, Sodium Alginate, & Milsoft
  • Tools - You will find out which tools you will need.
  • Cotton Preparation - You will learn how to prepare the Soda Ash and prepare the cotton.
  • Folding - You will learn about symmetrical and fan folding.
  • Tying - You will learn why and how to secure the folds.
  • Dye Preparation - You will learn 3 different methods for preparing the Procion MX.
  • Appling the Dye - You will see 6 different coloring techniques.
  • wholesale tye dyeFinishing the Process - You will learn how to clean the finished tie-dyes once they are done.
    Swirls

    Learn how to make tie-dye swirl patterns. There are 3 patterns I show here. The first is the standard swirl pattern with the rainbow colors. The second is another swirl with black lines spiraling outward. The third pattern is a spider swirl. This pattern also uses the rainbow pattern. At the end of the video I show you some more examples of different types of swirls. The chapter ends by showing you numerous examples of modified swirl patterns.

    Crinkles

    In this video you will learn how to create crinkle folds for a tie-dye. Brad shows you techniques for creating the folds, holding them together, and then describes how to layer colors. The section ends by showing you examples of using crinkle folds as filler.

    Stripes

    I show you how to create a symmetrical diagonal stripe on a shirt. Then I show you how to created the fanfolds and secure them with the string. Then I show you how to color the folded cotton into a brightly colored tie-dye. This section ends with more examples of straight line tie-dye patterns.

    Wavy Lines

    I show you how to create a wavy line tie-dye pattern. I walk you through creating the pattern, gathering the folds and securing them. Then I demonstrate how to apply the dye using unique layering patterns. This section also has examples at the end of different wavy line designs.

    Hearts

    In this chapter I show you how to create and color a heart pattern tie-dye. At the end of this chapter I show you different heart pattern tie-dyes that I have made to help give you ideas. You will see another heart pattern being made in the last chapter.

    Peace Signs

    In this chapter you will learn how to design a peace sign tie-dye. You will see how to fold the symmetrical folds, create the fan folds, secure the folds, and color the peace sign. You will see another peace sign being made in the last chapter called Multi-Pattern. The examples for the peace sign mainly demonstrate different color designs.

    Clovers

    In this second to last chapter you will learn how to create a clover design on the front of the shirt. Then create a stripe or v pattern on the back of the shirt.

    Multi-Patterns

    In this last chapter you will learn how to create a peace sign on the front of a shirt and a heart on the back. I also show you how to use crinkles as filler to finish the pattern. These techniques teach you the details of manipulating the cotton so there is twice as much room to create tie-dye patterns.

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    Tie Dying With The Masses - How To Group Tie Dye

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    Tie Dying With The Masses - How To Group Tie Dye In The Classroom

    I’ve loved tie dying ever since I dipped tightly rubber banded t-shirts into tubs of Rit Dye in elementary school. The colors and patterns were magical, but the fun part was wearing my creation!

    Several years later and I was in The Brightside Tie Dye Emporium in Brattleboro, VT. Upon checking out with a bag of goodies, I noticed a small sign that announced that the owner was running a class in tie dying. I signed up immediately and soon learned the mysteries of making eye catching, non-fading t-shirts in myriads of colors and patterns. Beyond using the information to create pieces to sell at local farmer’s markets, I also used it in school and summer camp so that kids could make delightful pieces of their own. The pride they showed when wearing shirts they made themselves was justified. They were truly gorgeous.

    I’m about to describe the method I used with the groups of kids. I’m sure there are different and better ways, but this worked great for me. The dyes to use are Procion Fiber Reactive Dyes. I always bought mine as a dry powder so that the dye would have a much longer shelf life. If you want to do this on a limited scale, try buying three or so colors. Remember, the colors can be mixed! Dyes, chemicals, and squirt bottles can be bought from the source given at the bottom of the article, though there are several other purveyors, too. Pro just happened to be the company I used. They also sell small booklets detailing how to create certain designs are are well worth the few dollars they cost. Any other materials may be purchased at the local tye dye clothingWal-Mart, K-Mart, or grocery store. The key is that I wanted the shirts to be non-fading and last a long, long, long time. If fading is not an issue, Rit Dyes are far less expensive and much easier to use. If you want to create something that will be regularly worn and still stunning three years from now, here’s the deal…

    Here is our method for group tie dying. It’s a lot of work, so roll up those sleeves and enlist the parent volunteers!

    1)Buy the shirts on sale. We get Large and Xlarge for sixth graders. I do not take pride into account when we do shirts. No one that I’ve met wants a shirt that looks like Spandex! I put several mothers in 4XL, and though they said they would use them for sleep shirts, they sure looked comfortable!

    2)You will now need to wash the shirts to remove any grease that was left on the threads from processing. Wash shirts in HOT water with ¼ cup of washing soda or Pro-Dye Activator and ¼ cup of Synthrapol. Rinse on COLD. Dry shirts

    3)Put a different number on the tag of each shirt in permanent marker.

    4)Make a solution of 5 gallons of tap water to 3 cups of soda ash or Pro-Dye Activator. You will need four or five batches of this in one tub. I use my large sink for this. Add the shirts; up to 18 at a time, and let sit in the solution for 15 minutes. Wearing rubber gloves, squeeze out and put in washer. Set washer to final spin, and spin with no water coming into tub for rinse. Place shirts in a garbage bag to prevent them from drying.

    5)Mix dyes with distilled water up to one week before dying. To one quart of distilled water in an old blender, add the following:

    ¼ cup of dye

    Fuschia

    Bright Orange

    Golden Yellow

    Deep Purple

    Raspberry (reddish purple)

    ½ cup of dye

    Turquoise (FOAMS!)

    Kelly Green

    Cobalt Blue (FOAMS!)

    1 cup of dye

    Better Black

    6)Store the dyes in squirt bottles and clean milk jugs.

    7)Keep folded shirts on a "grid table" when dying.

    8)Wrap shirts in seran wrap. Get this from a kitchen / restaurant supply firm.

    9)Let shirts sit wrapped for two days.

    10)While filling washer (top loading only), take rubber bands off clothes (wear rubber gloves) and toss in washer (12 - 18). Wash and rinse on cold. Then wash on HOT with ¼ cup of synthrapol and rinse cold. Dry in drier.

    11)Wash with dark clothes the first few times, but shirt will be colorfast.

    Dyes and supplies are available from Pro Chemical and Dye Company of Somerset, MA.

    Have fun!

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    Tie Die Custom Tshirts

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    Tie Die Custom Tshirts

    One of the clothes I desire the most about when I was younger is the fact that I do not have any personalized clothing anymore.

    As a child growing up and quite engaged in Girl Scouts, it appeared like we were creating our own clothing any instance we turned around.

    We used tee paints on some, and we tye dyed some, and we splatter painted some. It appeared fun every time we did one, because it seemed like it was continuously something new that we were attempting on them to see how it ended up! It was a sort of an adventure to us, in my mind.

    tye dye shirtI have not made a custom shirt in a long time, but I think that it can be just as fun to do them presently. Maybe much more so, since gadgets have advanced so much over the last 10 years!

    Now you have silk process and such, as well as the ancient ball point type paints and t shirt paints and tye dye ways that we used to employ.

    I remember one t shirt that our Girl Scout troop had completed. They employed tshirt paints to create the design, but for the starting piece of the motif, they made dots on paint on the shirt, which was on a major piece of cardboard, and then they put it in a device and rotated it, and it made the dots of paint splay out away from the center of the t shirt. Man, I continuously thought that was the coolest t shirt we had ever had created.

    Why not check it out, and do some research? Maybe begin a fresh fad in the neighborhood!

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    Goodbye Tie-Dye

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    blouses Tie-dyed blouses or shirts could be associated with the "hippie" style of the early 70s as popularized by some music icons of that time. It was made popular in several countries all over the world. The popularity was easily gained as it was trendy and the looks can be achieved easily from simple to more complex processes.

    Tie-dyeing uses bright colors and different dyeing methods in order to achieve the patterned designs in clothing. The basic tie-dye process can be done at home by applying different colors of dye on folded or knotted cloth. When the cloth absorbed the dye already, it is then set off to dry. Patterned lines and designs can be accomplished upon removing the knots after drying. The patterns made by the tie-dyeing process can be seen as a very appealing work of art. Changing the direction of the knots or twisting the material towards one direction could easily tweak the resulting pattern.

    There are also other complex methods used by professionals in combining colors, applying dye and making more unique patterns. Different shapes and color combinations are achieved by using non-typical folds and patterns. The designs could also be further accented by rich embroideries or accessories.

    As it is associated with bright colors and asymmetric designs, clothes that are tie-dyed are usually worn during the summer season. It is also for this reason that it is more widely used in tropical countries. Shirts and accessories made up from this process can be seen more often in beaches or summer picnics. Aside from colors, the materials that are usually tie-dyed are cotton. Clothes made up of cotton are worn during warm weather. And tie-dyed clothes commonly comes as a day-time shirt or shawl.

    But in the middle of other high fashion styles, of flair and glamour, would there still be a place for tie-dyed materials?

    As with other fashion styles, tie-dyeing can die slowly as time goes by. Other modern methods in accenting clothes are now being introduced. Too much colors on one attire is no longer eye-pleasing for the present day fashion. In contrast to the numerous bright colors and busy patterns of tie-dyed clothes, what is more popular now are plain black or white. Women would then just accessorized with gold or silver jewelries, belts, shoes and bags. While men’s common dark suit could easily be concluded with a bow or tie and often cufflinks for added elegance.

    Even casual wears have changed in trends and slowly adopted the monotonous white and black combination. Though some bright colors are still considered stylish like green, yellow, purple are red, they usually come in one-color dresses and no too-busy designs. Simplicity, clarity and cleanliness direct the current theme of fashion.

    But even if modern fashion style would be bidding goodbye to tie-dyed clothes, surely this would be only for a short time. Because fashion has never said goodbye to any style permanently. The designs come and go and after several decades, they will come again with different packaging. So if you have tie-dyed clothes that you have not been able to wear for quite some time, just keep it on your closet. You will never know when you are going to use it just yet.

     

     

    Psychedelic Hippie Fashion: Goodbye Tie-Dye

    But even if modern fashion style would be bidding goodbye to tie-dyed clothes, surely this would be only for a short time. Because fashion has never said goodbye to any stye

    goodbye tie-dye

    tie-dyed blouses or shirts could be associated with the “hippie” style of the early 70s as popularized by some music icons of that time. it was made popular in several countries all.

    tie dye girl

    … over by the urge to by my mum something from Proenza Schouler’s latest ss10 collection. this outfit: the tie dye body suit, with the shiny green skirt. 

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    Nike Dunk Pro SB Mid-Tie Dye

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    The Nike Dunk Pro SB Mid - Tie Dye is one of the most notable members of the rather extensive Nike ‘Mid’ dunks family. This is a family it shares alongside the likes of Nike Dunk SB Mid Premium Navy White, the Nike SB Mid Premium Television, the Nike Dunk Mid Pro SB Griptape and the Nike SB Dunk Mid Pro Sea Crystal. Of all the items on the ‘mid-size’ Nike dunks I have gotten to use over the years - and these are quite a number - I have to confess that it is the Nike Pro SB Mid - Tie Dye (which I only got to use recently), that I have gotten most enchanted with.

    Tie DyeAs its name suggests, Nike SB Mid - Tie Dye is one unapologetically colorful shoe, one on which almost all colors of the rainbow make an appearance. Looking at my particular pair, I can identify more than 7 different colors. On the bottom part of the sole, the part that is in contact with the ground for instance, there is yellow - a light hue of it. On the upper part of the sole, where the sole gets connected to the rest of the shoe, there is white - which later makes an appearance on the front region of the shoe adjacent to its tongue, and on its (original) shoelaces. Then there is black, on the front part of the shoe, especially on the patch that connects the different parts that make up the shoe’s upper body. Yellow, this time a darker hue, shows up on the flap that is provided to supplement the shoe-lace as a mechanism for securing the shoe on the foot. Red is the color Nike uses for its trademark ‘tick’ on the Nike Dunk Pro SB Mid - Tie Dye, with green making a showing at the very back of the shoe; where the tie and dye affair is most clearly manifest.

    In terms of height, Nike Dunk Pro SB Mid - Tie Dye is quite a short shoe, one which more strictly speaking, would be classified as belonging to the Nike ‘Low’ dunks family. The rise in its gradient is gradual (and modest), starting from the front section of the shoe where the toes go in, and peaking towards the middle section of the shoe, so that (like all Dunks), it gets to its highest at the ‘tip of the tongue’ where the shoe’s upper body meets its wearer’s foot-trunk.

    As alluded to earlier, for a tying mechanism, Nike use a combination of the traditional shoelace and a flap mechanism; which seems to be its preferred combination of securing mechanisms in all its modern dunks. The securing flap, of course, in addition to its primary role of keeping the shoe in place also serves the role of adding to colorfulness in this particular pair.

    All said and done, Nike Pro SB Mid - Tie Dye comes across as a particularly ideal shoe; especially for casual use.

     

     

    Nike Dunks Mid Pro SB Money Cat | Nike Dunks |Air Force One

    This pair is one of the most colorful shoes in the Nike ‘Mid-size’ dunks family. These are from the Maneki Neko (Money Cat) series. They are made out of leather. 

    Nike SB > Dunk Mid Pro SB > Black / White > $86.95 > Footwear 

    Nike SB Dunk Mid Pro SB Black / White, Category: Footwear / Skate Shoes, Price: $86.95.

    Nike SB Dunk Mid Pro Donatello

    This may look like the Donatello that some of you are familiar with but they are definitely not. The fef se are the sample version of the shoes and feature one.   

    Nike SB Dunk Mid Pro – Donatello – Unreleased Sample Versio

    The Nike SB Dunk Mid Pro ‘Donatello’ dropped back in April 2008 and was one of the better received general releases that year. 

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    A Look at the History of Tie-Dye

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    T Tie-dye clothingie-dye clothing today experiences a magical revival. Baby boomers who grew up with tie-dye t-shirts during the flower power and peace movement are now coming into a phase of their lives where they have more time to reflect, remember the values they held dear 40 years ago and have the resources to seek out clothing that will rekindle those valued held before they went into business and were distracted for a few decades.

    Dying fabrics has a long history. Men had always the urge to adorn his body to make him stand out. Nature offered many colors and when it was discovered that fibers could be woven into cloth, which then was used to create garments, it was obvious that attempts were made to use the colors nature offered to make those garments more significant.

    Initially, dyes, extracted from various plants’ juices, flowers, bark, leaves, etc., were applied to the basic cloth. The problem was that these early dyes did not last through washing or could even be brushed off. This form of coloring has to be considered a form of embellishment and not yet dying.

    When it was discovered how a permanent bond of the dye with the fabric could be accomplished dying was born. Different methods were developed how parts of the fabric could be prepared so that they would resist the dye when it was applied to the whole fabric or garment. One way was to apply some wax that would make the fiber un-impregnable to the water based dyes. After the dying process the wax would be removed by heat or some solvent. This method is now known as batik. The other obvious method was to tie the garment into tight knots or fold and tie it tightly so that, when dipped into the dye, some areas could not be reached by the dye. We call this tie-dying.

    During a period at the end of the 16th century Japan was divided into kingdoms which were often at war with each other. In recognition of special bravery in battles warlords often awarded officers most prized tie-dyed kimono or kosode. A special variety of tie-dye is used in these kimonos. Larger areas of the fabric are tied off to create white areas which are then filled with ink-drawings of intricate flowers, landscapes and sceneries.

    Those gifts have been passed down from generation to generation and some can now be found in museums. Even though the natural dyes have faded, the designs of flowers and detailed scenes and landscapes are still magnificent.

     

    Tie Dye  Donna’s Boutique

    In its 25-year history it has notched up a dedicated following from the US to Croatia, from singer Lemar to fashion column regulars Victoria Beckham and Mischa Barton. 

    Alice in Wonderland a Hollywood history

    … the same Alice who roamed the trippy realm as a child? Time will tell. Here at the Hero Complex we’re counting down to the film’s March 5 release with daily coverage. 

    what do you think of RIT dye for tie dyeing?

    i have been doing tie dye for myself for about 5 years now. i have always used RIT dye, and have loved the results i get. i have also used bleaching(to create an enzyme washed look.

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    Tips on Learning Tie Dye Techniques For Creating Your Own Shirt …

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    There is something funny about tie dye shirts in that so few of us own them but when we see someone wearing one at the beach or the park we wish that we had at least one of them to wear when we feel a little bit crazy.

    Tie dye shirts aren’t hard to make and in fact its fun to invite some friends over and have a tie dye party. One thing you will want to do is set up a table outside, because messing with dyes inside of your dwelling is just an all around bad idea.

    washing glovesStart out with brand new t-shirts, because they take the dye better then an older one. There are several types of fabric dye that are available from any art supply store and it is best to start out with the "cold water" variety at first.

    Also, you will want to pick up a couple of five gallon buckets and a few pairs of thick rubber dish washing gloves while you are at it. When you tie your shirt off you will get different results depending on if you tie the ties tight or loose, so you might consider doing some experimenting at first.

    One great way to learn some quick techniques is to use some cloth swatches, so you don’t ruin shirts while you are learning. The trick is to not go crazy with colors at first until you learn how to use them and you will want to start wit the lighter colors first, progressing to the darker colors as you die your shirt or whatever else it is that you are dying. Also don’t worry if your first try doesn’t work out, because through trial and error, in time, you will be a master at the craft.

     

     

    tips on learning tie dye techniques for creating your own shirt

    tie dye shirts aren’t hard to make and in fact its fun to invite some friends over and have a tie dye party. one thing you will want to do is set up a table outside, because messing.

    Interactive Learning Tie Dye

    Tie Dye !!! We love to tie dye here at the Children’s Museum, and it’s a good thing you do too! What a good turnout we had for this Tie Dye drop-in day.

    10 Ways To Make Custom Printed T-Shirts To Sell

    When you first start out making printed t-shrits, you’ll want to keep your production low, concentrating on learning the techniques covered here. You don’t want to.

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