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tie dying with a spray bottle

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arlene warner

tie dying with a spray bottle

I work with the Disabled and I saw a project with your dye using a spray bottle. I would like to see if you have the project and could send it to me.

#1

Joy

Are you talking about doing tie dye? You can find this project anywhere on the web, just do a basic web search, searching ways to tie dye and you will find a million ways to do it.

#2

moy

Tie dying using a spray looks like a really exciting and time saving activity. It should be the easiest to indulge in only if you get hold of the instructions.

I heeded Joy's advice and online searches proved resourceful. Pretty anything that you have a question to will have an answer online. For example if you want to spray die with Procion dyes, you must soda ash in order to fix the Procion dye to the cotton fiber.


#3

Chuck

Here is what i got from the net

Traditionally, tie-dye is a pattern of color made by preventing the dye from reaching some areas of the material while vat dyeing others. Folding, tying, stitching, crumpling or otherwise preparing the fabric inhibits the flow of the dye. Nowadays most folding, scrunching & twisting is done starting with the wet shirt flat on a plastic covered table. The pattern of the folds etc. and where the colors are squirted dictates the resulting design. Figure maybe 4 oz of dye liquid per average T-shirt. With experience, the end result can be predicted and controlled to some extent, but surprise is part of what makes tie-dye an exciting and interesting art form - and there will be plenty of surprises.


#4

Mary

I think tie dying would be a nice at project that you can enjoy with the kids, we all know that kids loves colors.

Thanks for that link Chuck. i find it very useful.


#5

Eve

I did a bit of tie and dye in my school, back when I was about fourteen years old, or so. It is truly a great thing indeed. I love to see the possibilities of it all.

#6

Niya

That kind of activity is very fun to do with the kids around. I would certainly suggest this art craft to those who would want to have a good time with their little kids. Are there any more ideas regarding this craft that we can try at home? maybe you guys can post here some useful link regarding this interesting topic. Thanks a lot and hope to hear from all of you.

#7

Gwendolyn

I have to agree with that Niya. There are indeed lots of good crafts that we can try together with our kids. With my case I do those activity together with my kids and it is some sort our bonding time. Right now I am looking for some simple procedure on bottle tie dying. I am sure that there are lots of good ideas to come here so thanks in advance.

#8

Lyka Mae

Here is an easy to follow tie dying procedure

Spiral Tie-Dye T-Shirt

1. Place a pre-washed, still damp (the fabric should not be dripping wet, but evenly damp as if it came directly out of the washing machine), t-shirt flat on a smoothed plastic drop cloth.

2. Pick a spot on the shirt and pinch some fabric to place between your fingers. Some use a fork in place of your hands but that has been known to tear the fabric if you are not careful.

3. Twist your fingers to begin the spiral twirl and begin wrapping the fabric around your pinch. Continue twisting until it resembles the shape of a cinnamon roll.

4. Rubber bands (or tied string) is used to hold the fabric together. Slide the rubber bands under and over the spiral so that the fabric will hold its shape during the dyeing process.

5. Wear your dust mask and dissolve 1 cup (8 oz.) of Soda Ash Fixer per gallon of warm water. Soak the tied garments about 5-15 minutes (until saturated). Reuse solution until gone. Squeeze out excess so garment is just damp, not dripping.

6. Using your dust mask and gloves, combine water with all chemicals except dye. Add liquid to dye gradually, pasting up to avoid lumps. Apply the dye to your shirt using squeeze bottles, paint brushes, sponges, etc., as many colors as you want. Easiest to use a funnel to pour dissolved dye into squeeze bottles.

7. Put fabric (still tied) in a plastic bag (the idea is to keep it wet and chemically active - any method of keeping it wet is O.K.) and let sit for at least 4 hours but preferably 24 hours to "cure". Shorter times work better in summer, and longer times are needed when it is cold.

8. Remove from bag and while still tied, rinse off the excess dye under cold running water (faucet, hose or shower), then rinse in warmer water while you untie and after garments are untied, until water runs fairly clear. Have your washing machine pre-filled with hot water with Synthrapol and throw in the clothing as soon as it is rinsed, running it through a full cycle.


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