I love the white line. ❤ White is both hot and cold, and the division actually looks really good. I really like how this short turned out. I want to try this now.🥰
I like it. I saw the thumbnail and actually set up a contraption almost identical to yours before I watched this. I won't know what I end up with for a couple days.
I would try flipping it over and doing a little dusting of black in the center (or two blacks, a warm one and a cool one, on the appropriate sides). The 'outtake' at the end with the clean-up gave me a great laugh. I've been in that same situation... Also had a black finger for days from when there was a hole in my glove once.
I literally yelled, "Dude, what are you doing?!" when that yellow dye almost landed. 😅 Beautiful design, though. Great effect. Kinda wild how the green that showed up in the orange disappeared once it dried. :) ETA: I think you might have less trouble if you use a wider angle on your rack. Tilting it that far probably caused all that trouble with the powdered dye. Oh, and here's a tip: line your surface with newspaper if you have to get dye on it.
I made this same one, and altho mine could use a bit more blue, it came out amazing. I did it the same way he did but I tied mine a bit looser I believe, so didn't have the same issues with the ice. I did have the same blue run down mine, and it also disappeared. Have no idea what might cause that...any ideas?
BEAUTIFUL! I also love your Macgyver set ups.... I use Glad Wear, I cut the bottoms out and you can reuse them instead of card board. My card boards set ups have failed me a few times lol!! Your videos are awesome and so is your ART! Deep orange has disappointed me a few times could have been a bad batch.
A mr clean magic eraser will take the dye right off that table…one time my cat snuck in the cupboard while I was bent over the tub setting up tie dye…I left the bathroom, closed the door and 20 min later heard a crash. My heart sunk immediately and I ran to the bathroom to find it even worse than I had feared…purple paw prints EVERYWHERE. The toilet, the lid, the tank, the floor, the cupboards, the countertop, the entire bathtub and the walls…oh god the walls…magic eraser took it all off. Those things really are magic
That was so much fun to watch!! Your ingenuity of the setup was great, your cleanup catastrophe was relatable LOL... I have a table that stains instantly when the dye touches it, so I keep a magic eraser with a little dish soap on it near me and wipe up immediately and that seems to do the trick.
Honestly, I actually kinda of like the white in the center, but it might be interesting to start with a block shirt, discharge most of it and then dye that part as fire & ice. Then the center line is black and it doesn’t split. Of course, discharging black doesn’t leave white fabric, so subtle colors will potentially be altered or lost completely. Still could look cool, though.
First, the end was great, thank you for leaving that in. As you well know, anyone who deals with dyes - sooner or later, they strike (literally) where you do not want them. We rented a gorgeous old Victorian about the time I was just learning to really dye roving and a bottle tip was not punched correctly- hence I had vibrant turquoise all, and I mean all, over the bathroom, and I am not normally a fast mover, but I was flying around that room. I did learn that so long as I was gentle and the paint was not a gloss paint on the walls, I could gently use a Mr Clean eraser for parts of it. Have been paranoid about it when renting since. A for the shirt, if I ended up with that design, I would squirt soda ash over the white angled line (front and back) and use liquid dye to add a pop of probably violet, grape, or that Galactic Magenta and let it batch in a plastic bag or just covered for a day. Or squirt soda ash over the white areas, then carefully place ice and sprinkle the desired color(s) over it, letting it drip over a rack. I often double or even triple dye to get the effect I have in my mind, combining techniques for different effects. Most of the time I am happier the second or third time around if I did not get what I hoped for the first time. Great colors, I enjoyed it, especially the dyed fingers which I seem to always have, no matter what care I take. Thanks!
I love the idea and the design. My idea would be to add the color closer so not as much white is showing as you pointed out and I think using the black is a great idea followed by red, maybe fire red. I think the fire and ice concept, speaking of the fire in that there’s not enough red and too much of the orange. But I love the set up and the design. So I think you should do another one. You have wonderful videos and I can’t wait for your fall color combinations and designs. Thanks so much for sharing!
We have it and it still didn't take off the remnants of the yellow. Bleach, alcohol, and at least a half-dozen cleaners -- the yellow remnants are still there. It doesn't seem to transfer to fabric; but, wiping a bleach wipe across it will still pull yellow with each pass.
I think it is great the way it is. I like the white down the middle, the variation in pattern and how the yellow dominated the fire side, after all flames are yellow : ) . Too often in tie dye videos I see yellow smothered by orange and red. The only suggestion I have is is to try doing it with the yellow-dominated fire in the upper quadrant and water at the lower quadrant. But it is gorgeous just the way it is.
I like the shirt. I think what you said about turning brown there is true. I think the only thing left is to try the black. I like the white for the separation so the reds and blues don't blend. I'm sorry about your table. You had a rule...
Hello, I suppose 1 year later is too late, but probably the melamine sponges would have saved your white table. Thank you for the video, I find your designs very artistic!
Not completely. I was using Lysol wipes on camera, switch to Clorox wipes, and then used several spray cleaners off-camera to try and remove it. Everything pretty much came up -- except for the yellow. I was really expecting the blues to be the major issue, not the yellow.
@@CasualCollisions Does that work? I take amitryptiline and was on anti seizure meds to control migraines for years. I take imitrex for worst ones, a natural alternative would be amazing if it works.
@@amandagermany5933 - I'm 48 and I've had migraines since I was 18. I was on amitryptiline for years in my early 20's along with daily ibuprofen as a prophylactic and carried an imitrex autoinjector for many years. I absolutely hated the side effects of imitrex. The migraines seemed to mostly disappear for over a decade and then they started returning about 4 years ago with the beginning of the cognitive issues that I refer to as "Ralph". Then, a few months ago, the migraines began to change into almost purely visual disturbances - spinning black holes in people's faces, double/triple vision, "missing" spots in my vision that grow and then shift off over the course of hours, etc. - and some aural disturbances; but, the pain is usually no worse than a "normal" headache. I went to my primary and he suggested starting with high does (400mg) Riboflavin (vitamin B2) before starting back up with amitryptiline and other options since Riboflavin has no side effects (other than neon yellow urine) and decades of studies show about 90% of the population responds with roughly a 50% reduction in migraine. It does take up to 90+ days to see a response; but, it's definitely worth a shot based on the case studies. Here's a link to just one case study from the NIH: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15257686/
What about some tight sinew in the middle so you can get the colors closer together?
This is what happens when a hippy becomes an engineer, puts in his thirty, retires and becomes a hippy again. Kudos.
I love the white line. ❤ White is both hot and cold, and the division actually looks really good. I really like how this short turned out. I want to try this now.🥰
Please don’t change it! It’s seriously amazing!
I like the second ice box you used as what to only use for this next time. Like a peak of the roof chimney.
I like it. I saw the thumbnail and actually set up a contraption almost identical to yours before I watched this. I won't know what I end up with for a couple days.
Cool contraption. I’m working on a design for incline hemo dyes. Same theory. Great shirt.
I love it! Almost as much as the clean up afterwards!!!
I think it’s gorgeous! The white in the middle divides better than anything other color.
I love it! I love the angel in the blue.
I really like how this came out. Maybe do a little more of the red and orange and a thinner strip of yellow.
Also, I was thinking of doing a center strip with liquid raven or something?
I really like the final result. White stripe and all. :)
love the result
I would try flipping it over and doing a little dusting of black in the center (or two blacks, a warm one and a cool one, on the appropriate sides).
The 'outtake' at the end with the clean-up gave me a great laugh. I've been in that same situation... Also had a black finger for days from when there was a hole in my glove once.
Clorox cleaner with bleach gets dye off of any surface. Loved the extra little vid at the end!
I literally yelled, "Dude, what are you doing?!" when that yellow dye almost landed. 😅
Beautiful design, though. Great effect. Kinda wild how the green that showed up in the orange disappeared once it dried. :)
ETA: I think you might have less trouble if you use a wider angle on your rack. Tilting it that far probably caused all that trouble with the powdered dye. Oh, and here's a tip: line your surface with newspaper if you have to get dye on it.
I made this same one, and altho mine could use a bit more blue, it came out amazing. I did it the same way he did but I tied mine a bit looser I believe, so didn't have the same issues with the ice. I did have the same blue run down mine, and it also disappeared. Have no idea what might cause that...any ideas?
BEAUTIFUL! I also love your Macgyver set ups.... I use Glad Wear, I cut the bottoms out and you can reuse them instead of card board. My card boards set ups have failed me a few times lol!! Your videos are awesome and so is your ART! Deep orange has disappointed me a few times could have been a bad batch.
Reminds me of a beach! I like it!!
cool design!!! just have to love it.
A mr clean magic eraser will take the dye right off that table…one time my cat snuck in the cupboard while I was bent over the tub setting up tie dye…I left the bathroom, closed the door and 20 min later heard a crash. My heart sunk immediately and I ran to the bathroom to find it even worse than I had feared…purple paw prints EVERYWHERE. The toilet, the lid, the tank, the floor, the cupboards, the countertop, the entire bathtub and the walls…oh god the walls…magic eraser took it all off. Those things really are magic
Think I'm gonna try a 13 point bolt in that style .love it I watch all your videos are any of the ones u do for sale would love to have one
Your so creative with your set ups … I enjoy watching how you set everything up. ❤😊
I like the white in center.
I think it is awesome
That was so much fun to watch!! Your ingenuity of the setup was great, your cleanup catastrophe was relatable LOL... I have a table that stains instantly when the dye touches it, so I keep a magic eraser with a little dish soap on it near me and wipe up immediately and that seems to do the trick.
Honestly, I actually kinda of like the white in the center, but it might be interesting to start with a block shirt, discharge most of it and then dye that part as fire & ice. Then the center line is black and it doesn’t split. Of course, discharging black doesn’t leave white fabric, so subtle colors will potentially be altered or lost completely. Still could look cool, though.
I'd love to see it again! You bet!
Tie dye AMD an engineering project on one.
For all your criticisms, I absolutely love the final result! and your clean up crisis at the end SLAYED me🤣
I think that's lovely
First, the end was great, thank you for leaving that in. As you well know, anyone who deals with dyes - sooner or later, they strike (literally) where you do not want them. We rented a gorgeous old Victorian about the time I was just learning to really dye roving and a bottle tip was not punched correctly- hence I had vibrant turquoise all, and I mean all, over the bathroom, and I am not normally a fast mover, but I was flying around that room. I did learn that so long as I was gentle and the paint was not a gloss paint on the walls, I could gently use a Mr Clean eraser for parts of it. Have been paranoid about it when renting since. A for the shirt, if I ended up with that design, I would squirt soda ash over the white angled line (front and back) and use liquid dye to add a pop of probably violet, grape, or that Galactic Magenta and let it batch in a plastic bag or just covered for a day. Or squirt soda ash over the white areas, then carefully place ice and sprinkle the desired color(s) over it, letting it drip over a rack. I often double or even triple dye to get the effect I have in my mind, combining techniques for different effects. Most of the time I am happier the second or third time around if I did not get what I hoped for the first time. Great colors, I enjoyed it, especially the dyed fingers which I seem to always have, no matter what care I take. Thanks!
It’s wow 🤩 very cool 👌 I love this t-shirt ❤❤❤
I love this! Great job so creative!!! I’m trying this!!
I love the idea and the design. My idea would be to add the color closer so not as much white is showing as you pointed out and I think using the black is a great idea followed by red, maybe fire red. I think the fire and ice concept, speaking of the fire in that there’s not enough red and too much of the orange. But I love the set up and the design. So I think you should do another one. You have wonderful videos and I can’t wait for your fall color combinations and designs. Thanks so much for sharing!
I use a cleaner from Young Living called Thieves, I use it to clean my table. The dye bubbles up and then you can wipe the table.
We have it and it still didn't take off the remnants of the yellow. Bleach, alcohol, and at least a half-dozen cleaners -- the yellow remnants are still there. It doesn't seem to transfer to fabric; but, wiping a bleach wipe across it will still pull yellow with each pass.
I think it is great the way it is. I like the white down the middle, the variation in pattern and how the yellow dominated the fire side, after all flames are yellow : ) . Too often in tie dye videos I see yellow smothered by orange and red.
The only suggestion I have is is to try doing it with the yellow-dominated fire in the upper quadrant and water at the lower quadrant. But it is gorgeous just the way it is.
I like the shirt. I think what you said about turning brown there is true. I think the only thing left is to try the black. I like the white for the separation so the reds and blues don't blend. I'm sorry about your table. You had a rule...
Yep, I *had* a rule... I will say I prefer filming the dyeing in the same area as the folding; but, that will involved permanently breaking the rule.
Oh by the way I like the white looks nice 👌
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Looks like ocean and Beach.
It looks like a beach and sand.
Hello, I suppose 1 year later is too late, but probably the melamine sponges would have saved your white table.
Thank you for the video, I find your designs very artistic!
Mr. Clean dry erase will get it off after it dries
Try rubbing alcohol to clean the table, should work
Alcohol didn't touch the remaining yellow. Nothing seems to be completely removing it.
There' sa dove in the right upper corner...
Also, Lysol wipes will take the dye right off your surface.
Not completely. I was using Lysol wipes on camera, switch to Clorox wipes, and then used several spray cleaners off-camera to try and remove it. Everything pretty much came up -- except for the yellow. I was really expecting the blues to be the major issue, not the yellow.
@@CasualCollisions Right? Yellow is the least likely offender. lol Unless you're cooking with turmeric, then get ready for a yellow world.
@@amandagermany5933 - I take 400mg Riboflavin a day for migraine control and yellow definitely takes over...
@@CasualCollisions Does that work? I take amitryptiline and was on anti seizure meds to control migraines for years. I take imitrex for worst ones, a natural alternative would be amazing if it works.
@@amandagermany5933 - I'm 48 and I've had migraines since I was 18. I was on amitryptiline for years in my early 20's along with daily ibuprofen as a prophylactic and carried an imitrex autoinjector for many years. I absolutely hated the side effects of imitrex. The migraines seemed to mostly disappear for over a decade and then they started returning about 4 years ago with the beginning of the cognitive issues that I refer to as "Ralph". Then, a few months ago, the migraines began to change into almost purely visual disturbances - spinning black holes in people's faces, double/triple vision, "missing" spots in my vision that grow and then shift off over the course of hours, etc. - and some aural disturbances; but, the pain is usually no worse than a "normal" headache.
I went to my primary and he suggested starting with high does (400mg) Riboflavin (vitamin B2) before starting back up with amitryptiline and other options since Riboflavin has no side effects (other than neon yellow urine) and decades of studies show about 90% of the population responds with roughly a 50% reduction in migraine. It does take up to 90+ days to see a response; but, it's definitely worth a shot based on the case studies. Here's a link to just one case study from the NIH: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15257686/