Oooo, an oldie but GOODIE! Really LOVE the fold and the colors are great. Love blue and the blues you picked went so well together. Not sure how I've missed all your latest videos, but looking through a lot! Thanks, Angie!!! 🥰🥰🥰
At 67, I'm new to the game but quite addicted. This is one I might be able to handle. I think it's lovely and you nailed the colors. I just purchased 2 orders from Dharma but looks like I might have to check out other suppliers to get a fuller palette. Thank you for this video. Mark in Tacoma.
Welcome to tie dyeing, I think you're going to love it! Dharma has a great variety of colors. I used their dyes solely for years. In about the last 4 years I've started to purchase from some of the other dye suppliers. Dharma Trading Company (in California), Dyespin (in Missouri), Pro Chemical and Dye (in Massachusetts), Custom Colours (in North Carolina), Grateful Dyes (in Colorado), Dalula Co. (in California) and Happy Cat Tie Dye (in New Jersey) are some of the other companies that I buy from. They all sell fiber reactive dyes. I hope you have fun with your tie dye adventure! 😀
Hola soy de Puerto Rico me encantan sus diseños estoy haciendo sus diseños l Pero usa gomillas le pregunto cuál es el hilo que usa para amarrar la camiseta? gracias.
@@FunEndeavors I have a question since ik you are a tye dye Queen 👑 We tye dyed and then the next day we removed our rubber bands and we didn't rinse them. My gf said the instruction on the kit box said that if you tye dye dry then after it drys again that you don't have to rinse (next day) put in your dryer then do the vinegar and water process to set in the colors. I want to know if I can do that and if not then what do I need to do?? I appreciate you and I appreciate any help with this situation. PLEASE TY & 💯💚 TYE DYE 💚💯❤️
@@katherinehaarmann4651 I'm not sure what kind of a kit was used. I've never seen one with instructions like that. Most of the kit dyes (like Tulip) are the same type of dye that I use, but they are less concentrated and the soda ash is included in the bottle. If that is the case, I would rinse the shirt in cold water and then warm it to hot until the water runs clear. I would then wash it in the washing machine. If it is a Rit dye kit or something like that, I'm not quite sure what to do. I haven't ever used Rit - only the color remover. Was the shirt soaked in soda ash? I think the logic behind the vinegar is to neutralize the soda ash. However if you are using Procion fiber reactive dye, the cold water rinse will get the soda ash out of the shirt and the dye will already be bonded so the vinegar isn't really necessary. A vinegar soak won't hurt anything though. I'm sorry that I can't be more help. There are a lot of different dye types on the market, and without knowing what kind of dye the kit has it is tough to give you specific instructions. Without more information, I would probably soak it in vinegar and then rinse it really well and wash it. Let me know how it goes.
Thank you so much for adding colour swatches of the dyes you're using! Makes it easier to find dyes of similar colours locally. I can't wait to try this one!
Angie do you prefer to do reverse tie dye or add black to make the deep sharp black lines? Since I (student) am learning, I’m curious as to your (master) preference. This is really beautiful!
Thank you - I'm glad you like it! I don't really have a preference. Both techniques end up with very different looks. Reverse dyed shirts are sometimes more difficult to end up with black lines exactly where you want them. Sometimes too much black is removed or you have a few extra black areas that you didn't plan on. If you want black in specific areas, it is much easier to add the black dye to the shirt. I also think that since the dye removal process usually leaves the shirt a taupe color, the overall shirt has a little darker look to it once dye is added in. The colors are still bright, but they are going over a taupe colored shirt instead of a white shirt so they are just a little less bright.
I know im asking randomly but does anyone know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account? I stupidly lost my password. I would love any help you can give me
@Ralph Kai thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out now. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Thank you! I used kite string for this design. I purchase mine from Ace Hardware, and here is a link. Kite String: www.acehardware.com/departments/hardware/chain-and-rope/ropes/75845
Hi. Love this So I want to switch the colours. I want to use blues and and amethyst/purple. I want the purple to be on the inside of those zigzag so where would I put the purples?
That will look really cool - I really like blue and purple together! On this shirt I put the blues and teals on the front and then covered the entire back with a darker blue (the darker blue on the back is what makes the lines inside the zig zag). If you would like the purple on the inside lines - you would add it all over the back of the shirt. Don't oversaturate with the purple though. I usually add the colors on the front until they start coming through to the back, then I add enough of the dark color to the back side to cover it and cover any of the white showing, but I don't add too much extra. You don't want the purple to overtake the colors that you put on the front. Then I would process the shirt with the purple side down.
Hi! Thank you - I'm glad you like it! I actually have a blog post explaining why I dye my shirts dry. Here is the link: www.funendeavors.com/tie-dye-blog/d5rfxt22s927wtvz0412xhdfersyr7
@@railbuilderdhd You're welcome! Yes, it is a question that I get asked pretty often and so I decided to make a blog post about it. I've written blogs about several other frequently asked questions as well.
Another Beautiful shirt! Would it be okay to use sinew? I keep meaning to buy kite string but of course I keep forgetting. Edit: I just purchased it lol
Thank you! The ripple effect is a great one. There is another tie dye artist that has made a tutorial which he sells showing the process for making ripple shirts. His name is Josh Shep and I believe that he has a website that he sells his tutorial on if you are interested.
For this design, you could've used rubber bands. I actually have a blog post on my website about using kite string, rubber bands and sinew. Here is a link if you are interested: www.funendeavors.com/tie-dye-blog/s5epksolde2j5t21phw81kbotibaiv
I used kite string and Procion Fiber Reactive dyes on this design. Here is a link to the kite string that I used and the dye that I used on this shirt. Kite String: www.acehardware.com/departments/hardware/chain-and-rope/ropes/75845 Dye colors I used: Mermaid's Dream, Grecian Sea, Peacock and Indigo from Dharma Trading Company: www.dharmatrading.com/dyes/dharma-fiber-reactive-procion-dyes.html?lnav=dyes.html Seafoam from Custom Colours: customcoloursinc.storenvy.com/
Inspirational. I might try something similar however take the extra time to zigzag/saw tooth the dyes. The basic pattern would be there but the color distribution would be very different.
Your information is gold, thank you for your teachings! I was curious, when should I use urea? I saw it on your list but haven’t seen you use it or instruct on it. Appreciate you and your knowledge, love your art. 🧡
Thank you! I use Urea in liquid dye. I live where it gets really hot, and Urea is used to help keep an item from drying out while it is processing as well as helping to dissolve the dye. I will usually add 1 Tablespoon of Urea into 1 cup of water or dye when I am mixing my dyes. Here's a link to how I mix my dyes if you'd like to see me mix them. Since the video, I have purchased a milk frother from Amazon and that is what I usually use for smaller (1 cup or less) amounts of dye that I mix instead of having to use the immersion blender or just adding the dye to the bottle. I am not a coffee drinker and so I never thought to use an immersion blender until a viewer suggested it. I'm so glad that he did, because it works great! ua-cam.com/video/3oMVD4ilBkE/v-deo.html
I'm not entirely sure what you are asking. Google Translate didn't translate your question very well. If you are asking about colors, here are the colors of dye that I used on the shirt. Mermaid's Dream, Grecian Sea, Peacock and Indigo from Dharma Trading Company: www.dharmatrading.com/dyes/dharma-fiber-reactive-procion-dyes.html?lnav=dyes.html Seafoam from Custom Colours: customcoloursinc.storenvy.com/
Those aren't fan folds they are accordian folds. A fan fold is literally what it sounds like. Drawing a half circle on the side n accordian folding that to create a fan like design cause it fans out. It looks like a hand held fan when tied up
No entiendo ,por que trabajar con guantes para hacer los plieges,,, lasmnaos trabajan mejor sin guante ,,,una vez hecho el trabajo manual entonces si puedes colocarte los guante spara la tinta o el cloro,,,,pero antes ? para que
The soda ash solution that the shirt was soaked in before I began tying really irritates my skin. Since I am sensitive to the soda ash, I always wear gloves when working with soda ash or a shirt that has been soaked in a soda ash solution. Soda ash doesn't affect some people the same way and I see a lot of tie dyers who tie their shirts without gloves. I used to be able to do that 10 years ago, but it bothers my hands too much now. It does make it easier to fold the shirt without gloves though.
Thanks, your very professional and fun.
Thank you, I appreciate your kind comment.
Oooo, an oldie but GOODIE! Really LOVE the fold and the colors are great. Love blue and the blues you picked went so well together. Not sure how I've missed all your latest videos, but looking through a lot! Thanks, Angie!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Thanks so much! 😀
At 67, I'm new to the game but quite addicted. This is one I might be able to handle. I think it's lovely and you nailed the colors. I just purchased 2 orders from Dharma but looks like I might have to check out other suppliers to get a fuller palette. Thank you for this video. Mark in Tacoma.
Welcome to tie dyeing, I think you're going to love it! Dharma has a great variety of colors. I used their dyes solely for years. In about the last 4 years I've started to purchase from some of the other dye suppliers. Dharma Trading Company (in California), Dyespin (in Missouri), Pro Chemical and Dye (in Massachusetts), Custom Colours (in North Carolina), Grateful Dyes (in Colorado), Dalula Co. (in California) and Happy Cat Tie Dye (in New Jersey) are some of the other companies that I buy from. They all sell fiber reactive dyes. I hope you have fun with your tie dye adventure! 😀
Hola soy de Puerto Rico me encantan sus diseños estoy haciendo sus diseños l
Pero usa gomillas le pregunto cuál es el hilo que usa para amarrar la camiseta?
gracias.
I used kite string to tie this shirt. However, you can use rubber bands if that's what you have available.
AWESOME SHIRT WITH THE ZIG ZAG PATTERN AND YOUR COLOR CHOICES ARE AMAZING. THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR STEP BY STEP VIDEOS 💯💚😎
Thank you so much - I'm glad you like the videos! 🤗
@@FunEndeavors I have a question since ik you are a tye dye Queen 👑
We tye dyed and then the next day we removed our rubber bands and we didn't rinse them. My gf said the instruction on the kit box said that if you tye dye dry then after it drys again that you don't have to rinse (next day) put in your dryer then do the vinegar and water process to set in the colors.
I want to know if I can do that and if not then what do I need to do?? I appreciate you and I appreciate any help with this situation. PLEASE TY & 💯💚 TYE DYE 💚💯❤️
@@katherinehaarmann4651 I'm not sure what kind of a kit was used. I've never seen one with instructions like that. Most of the kit dyes (like Tulip) are the same type of dye that I use, but they are less concentrated and the soda ash is included in the bottle. If that is the case, I would rinse the shirt in cold water and then warm it to hot until the water runs clear. I would then wash it in the washing machine.
If it is a Rit dye kit or something like that, I'm not quite sure what to do. I haven't ever used Rit - only the color remover. Was the shirt soaked in soda ash? I think the logic behind the vinegar is to neutralize the soda ash. However if you are using Procion fiber reactive dye, the cold water rinse will get the soda ash out of the shirt and the dye will already be bonded so the vinegar isn't really necessary. A vinegar soak won't hurt anything though.
I'm sorry that I can't be more help. There are a lot of different dye types on the market, and without knowing what kind of dye the kit has it is tough to give you specific instructions. Without more information, I would probably soak it in vinegar and then rinse it really well and wash it. Let me know how it goes.
I love this idea I'm going to try it today!
Thank you, have fun with it! 🙂
Thank you so much for adding colour swatches of the dyes you're using! Makes it easier to find dyes of similar colours locally. I can't wait to try this one!
You are welcome. Thank you for watching!
Do u think this one would be okay doing it with ice?
I'm not sure, I don't think I've ever done this design with ice before.
Angie do you prefer to do reverse tie dye or add black to make the deep sharp black lines? Since I (student) am learning, I’m curious as to your (master) preference. This is really beautiful!
Thank you - I'm glad you like it! I don't really have a preference. Both techniques end up with very different looks. Reverse dyed shirts are sometimes more difficult to end up with black lines exactly where you want them. Sometimes too much black is removed or you have a few extra black areas that you didn't plan on. If you want black in specific areas, it is much easier to add the black dye to the shirt. I also think that since the dye removal process usually leaves the shirt a taupe color, the overall shirt has a little darker look to it once dye is added in. The colors are still bright, but they are going over a taupe colored shirt instead of a white shirt so they are just a little less bright.
I Love the way my shirt came out following your steps!! Thank You!! 👍😁
That's awesome - I'm glad it came out great!!! 🙂
Love this. Looks like a tougher fold but I will try it. Love the colors used.❣️
Thanks so much 😊
I have never seen this pattern done before. I love the harmonious color pallet! I think the shirt turned out quite vivid and well executed🙂
Thank you! I love the color combination too.
I know im asking randomly but does anyone know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account?
I stupidly lost my password. I would love any help you can give me
@Wells Benedict Instablaster :)
@Ralph Kai thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out now.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Ralph Kai It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my account :D
This is lovely. Why did you turn the shirt inside out?
Thank you! I turn the shirt inside out to avoid speckling from any undissolved dye.
What kind of string do you use to tie the shirts? Where do you buy it? It's a cool design! Thanks
Thank you! I used kite string for this design. I purchase mine from Ace Hardware, and here is a link.
Kite String:
www.acehardware.com/departments/hardware/chain-and-rope/ropes/75845
Awesome. Love your videos.
Thanks so much! 🙂
Once again a very cool design I cannot wait to try it myself
Thank you so much!
This looks SO cool! Love the colours you chose. Can't wait to try this technique!
Thanks so much 😊
Amazing!! This would look beautiful on a sarong too 😍🌈🌈love the color palette!
Yes it would - thank you so much!
Hi. Love this
So I want to switch the colours. I want to use blues and and amethyst/purple. I want the purple to be on the inside of those zigzag so where would I put the purples?
That will look really cool - I really like blue and purple together! On this shirt I put the blues and teals on the front and then covered the entire back with a darker blue (the darker blue on the back is what makes the lines inside the zig zag). If you would like the purple on the inside lines - you would add it all over the back of the shirt. Don't oversaturate with the purple though. I usually add the colors on the front until they start coming through to the back, then I add enough of the dark color to the back side to cover it and cover any of the white showing, but I don't add too much extra. You don't want the purple to overtake the colors that you put on the front. Then I would process the shirt with the purple side down.
@@FunEndeavors Thank you . I will try this
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@@FunEndeavors my 👚 turned out almost perfect. And the colours look so 🎉amazing together. Thank you for your help...!!❤️
@@dawntsamantanis143 that's awesome - I am so glad!!!
Fantastic job!!! ❤ love the music.... what is it?
Thank you! It's a song called "Cast Riddance" that I downloaded from Artlist.
Please, M pattern make a t-shirt ...
Do you have to soak you t shirts in soda ash solution ?
Yes, the Procion Fiber Reactive Dye that I use need the soda ash soak to bond the dye properly with the fabric.
Hola están muy bellos tus trabajos felicidades
Thank you so much!
Super cool..thanls for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Great shirt!
Thanks!
Love this. Thank you!
Thank you - I'm glad you like it!
Why start with a dry shirt? Looks great.
Hi! Thank you - I'm glad you like it! I actually have a blog post explaining why I dye my shirts dry. Here is the link: www.funendeavors.com/tie-dye-blog/d5rfxt22s927wtvz0412xhdfersyr7
@@FunEndeavors thanks for the link. A good reference I see you had asked many times.
@@railbuilderdhd You're welcome! Yes, it is a question that I get asked pretty often and so I decided to make a blog post about it. I've written blogs about several other frequently asked questions as well.
Another Beautiful shirt! Would it be okay to use sinew? I keep meaning to buy kite string but of course I keep forgetting.
Edit: I just purchased it lol
Thank you so much! Sinew would work, but I prefer the kite string. I don't like white lines in this particular design.
Ok this is awesome 👏🏽. Can you do a tutorial or try to experiment doing the ripple effect?? I can’t seem to nail it down and it’s so frustrating!
Thank you! The ripple effect is a great one. There is another tie dye artist that has made a tutorial which he sells showing the process for making ripple shirts. His name is Josh Shep and I believe that he has a website that he sells his tutorial on if you are interested.
Why use string instead of rubber bands…when should you use each?
For this design, you could've used rubber bands. I actually have a blog post on my website about using kite string, rubber bands and sinew. Here is a link if you are interested: www.funendeavors.com/tie-dye-blog/s5epksolde2j5t21phw81kbotibaiv
That is really cool!
Thank you!
Good job
Thank you! 🙂
Wow looks amazing
Thank you so much!
What kind of string do u use and where do u buy the dye from
I used kite string and Procion Fiber Reactive dyes on this design. Here is a link to the kite string that I used and the dye that I used on this shirt.
Kite String:
www.acehardware.com/departments/hardware/chain-and-rope/ropes/75845
Dye colors I used:
Mermaid's Dream, Grecian Sea, Peacock and Indigo from Dharma Trading Company: www.dharmatrading.com/dyes/dharma-fiber-reactive-procion-dyes.html?lnav=dyes.html
Seafoam from Custom Colours: customcoloursinc.storenvy.com/
Inspirational. I might try something similar however take the extra time to zigzag/saw tooth the dyes. The basic pattern would be there but the color distribution would be very different.
Thank you! That will look really cool.
Your information is gold, thank you for your teachings! I was curious, when should I use urea? I saw it on your list but haven’t seen you use it or instruct on it. Appreciate you and your knowledge, love your art. 🧡
Thank you! I use Urea in liquid dye. I live where it gets really hot, and Urea is used to help keep an item from drying out while it is processing as well as helping to dissolve the dye. I will usually add 1 Tablespoon of Urea into 1 cup of water or dye when I am mixing my dyes. Here's a link to how I mix my dyes if you'd like to see me mix them. Since the video, I have purchased a milk frother from Amazon and that is what I usually use for smaller (1 cup or less) amounts of dye that I mix instead of having to use the immersion blender or just adding the dye to the bottle. I am not a coffee drinker and so I never thought to use an immersion blender until a viewer suggested it. I'm so glad that he did, because it works great! ua-cam.com/video/3oMVD4ilBkE/v-deo.html
Hey Angie, love your videos! I have learned so much! Question: where did you get the white wire racks? Keep spreading the tie dye joy!
Thank you so much! The long wire racks are closet shelves. Here's a link to them: ClosetMaid Wire Shelf Kit 3-feet X 12-inch: amzn.to/2EYdWcc
@@FunEndeavors 🙏☮💜
Loved❤
Thank you! 😊
I love your videos...from Brasil...
Thank you so much!
I'll start selling clothes with your guides. Thanks
Awesome - I'm glad that I could help!
Beautiful work.
@@mavelinebeckford593 Thank you!!!
Olá!! Gostaria de saber quantas cores foram usadas???...e qual a seqüência?? 1, 2, 3..
I'm not entirely sure what you are asking. Google Translate didn't translate your question very well. If you are asking about colors, here are the colors of dye that I used on the shirt.
Mermaid's Dream, Grecian Sea, Peacock and Indigo from Dharma Trading Company: www.dharmatrading.com/dyes/dharma-fiber-reactive-procion-dyes.html?lnav=dyes.html
Seafoam from Custom Colours: customcoloursinc.storenvy.com/
Amei lindooo parabéns!🌹
Thank you!
Why do u always wash
To rinse out the excess dye
Those aren't fan folds they are accordian folds. A fan fold is literally what it sounds like. Drawing a half circle on the side n accordian folding that to create a fan like design cause it fans out. It looks like a hand held fan when tied up
You're right. For this particular design, accordion fold is really the correct terminology.
No entiendo ,por que trabajar con guantes para hacer los plieges,,, lasmnaos trabajan mejor sin guante ,,,una vez hecho el trabajo manual entonces si puedes colocarte los guante spara la tinta o el cloro,,,,pero antes ? para que
The soda ash solution that the shirt was soaked in before I began tying really irritates my skin. Since I am sensitive to the soda ash, I always wear gloves when working with soda ash or a shirt that has been soaked in a soda ash solution. Soda ash doesn't affect some people the same way and I see a lot of tie dyers who tie their shirts without gloves. I used to be able to do that 10 years ago, but it bothers my hands too much now. It does make it easier to fold the shirt without gloves though.
@@FunEndeavors ok. yo uso bicarbonato sodico