Tie Dye Designs: Protractor Fan Fold Ice Dyed Tie Dye
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- This tutorial video is for a protractor fan fold ice dyed tie dye shirt. I show and explain the process that I used to to measure, fold, and dye the shirt at an incline.
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Very cool..Thank you for showing the 3 techniques. 👏👏👏👏
Thank you! 😀
Colorway is on point! 💙
Thank you so much! 😀
When I do these types of shirts, I put secondary lines between the large spaces in the fan and fold those in - they give a really cool secondary pattern and it flattens the tie.
That's a great idea! I need to remember that the next time I tie one of these. 😀
Very beautiful Angie I love how you even took the time to unfold a little bit to get your lines back on track. It shows in the end.😁✌️
Thank you so much! 😀
What a super gorgeous shirt! I see a feathered headdress. What a fold, but totally worth it. As usual, your eye for color combos is stupendous! Yes, they do all go so well together. Thanks, Angie!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you, I'm really glad you like it! 😊
Another absolute winner for you Angie! I think this is midnight feathers and it is absolutely gorgeous❤.
Thank you so much! 😊 I really love the feathered look I ended up with.
Love this Shirt! ❤❤❤
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful like expected! Nice work!
Thank you so much! 😀
Hi Angie! The shirt turned out spectacular. it reminds me of peacock feathers, great color combo and dye movement. as always, thanks for your videos 😊
Thank you so much, I'm really glad you liked it! 😊
It looks like feathers! So cool!!
Thank you so much! 😊
Beautiful shirt!!!❤🎉
Thank you so much! 😊
Amazing shirt! Looks like feathers. Thanks for another inspiring video!
Thank you! 😀 I thought it looked like feathers too!
They look like feathers 😍 love the colors.
That's what I thought too, thank you! 😀
Love these colors & this shirt
Thank you so much! 😀
reminds me of a blue jay!!! beautiful!!! well worth the effort!
Thank you! Someone else mentioned Blue Jay feathers too. 😀
This one came out 🔥
Thank you so much! 😀
Excellent! Beautiful!
Thank you so much! 😊
I love your videos and want to get into gravity ice dying but it looks incredibly difficult. Could you do a video detailing the many ways you gravity dye? And best tools for this? I know you have a lot of videos on different gravity dyes but it would be amazing to have it all in one video. Thanks! This shirt looks spectacular btw 🪶
Thank you! 😀 That's a great idea, I'll add it to my video list.
Wow spectacular shirt! Great colors and a great job! 👏🏻
Thank you 🤗
Very nice work!!!
Thank you so much! 😊
I love how this came out. You can definitely see the feathers on it!!! Love the colors and the design. I have the Ashes to Ashes but I don't know that I've used it before. Definitely gonna try it!
Thank you!! 😊 I've used gray on several shirts recently and I keep reaching for Ashes to Ashes. I think it's a really pretty color.
Yeah, Angie, another great one.!
Very nice shirt.
Thank you so much! 😊
The Peacock! Beautiful
Thank you! 😀
Thank you so much for sharing so many instructional videos! I bought a piece of white cotton fabric that is 108" square. I'm debating whether i should tie dye the fabric and then make the dress, or make the dress and then tie dye it. I'm learning towards the first, but is a lot of fabric either way!
What a fun project! I think it just depends on the design you want on your dress. If you want a design that flows like a fan fold, mandala, etc... I would make the dress and then dye it so that your design seamlessly flows across the fabric on the dress. However, if you want a more freeform design like tall deep scrunches, I would dye the fabric first. Let me know how it turns out! 😀
Beautiful!!
Thank you so much! 😀
This turned out so beautiful! Love the color combo!
Thank you so much! 😀
looks awesome
Thank you, I'm glad you like it! 😀
you are amazing
Thank you! 😊
It's like blue Jay feathers. These kinds of folds are too exact for me. I'm pretty imperfect. That's why I cook, but don't bake.
They do look like Blue Jay feathers. I don't do too many protractor folds either, but they are fun to do occasionally. I feel a sense of accomplishment when the dye flows perfectly down the lines. 😀
Beautiful 💙🩵💜
Thank you! 😊
Would this process need adjusting in any way to accommodate a hoodie? Also, do you have a link to contact you for a ‘consultation’ of sorts? I’m making a hoodie for my husband’s birthday, and I have a color scheme in mind, but would definitely appreciate a weigh-in from the expert!
If that’s a service you offer, I would be so, so grateful!
Loving your work (as always), Angie!
Hi! My first recommendation would be to make sure your hoodie is mainly cotton.
A lot of hoodies contain a very high polyester fabric content. Sometimes the polyester is mainly on the fuzzy part inside, but I wouldn't use a hoodie with a cotton content that is low. Otherwise, the hoodie will be very pale.
To accomodate a hoodie you would need a tall enough vessel to incline the hoodie. Vinyl guttering probably wouldn't work because the sides aren't tall enough, but you could be creative and come up with some other way to incline it. Since a hoodie is very thick, you will also need to use quite a bit of dye and ice to get the dye to go all the way through the fabric. It might also be easier to flip the hoodie and add more dye and ice to the back side once the ice has melted on the front.
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Do you know how much time it took to fold this? I honestly am not great at folds but I’ve been wanting to try and this was very helpful! Turned out great btw ❤
Thank you so much! 😊 I think it only took about 30 minutes to fold and tie it.
Gorgeous! Is the gutter you use the 4" or 4.5"?
Thank you! 😀 I use 4 inch wide guttering. The shorter pieces that I use, I've cut to 30 inches in length.
Cranking up to 11!
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Is it just me, or do washable markers dye when used on a soda ash shirt?
I haven't really paid too much attention. Mine usually last several months before I need a new one.
Have you thought about using bulldog clips?
I haven't ever tried those. That's a great idea though! 😀
Make multiple shirts so they can be stacked beside each other
That's a brilliant idea! That way I don't need any spacers. 😀
The colors in this are really nice together. One thing I've wondered about your incline fanfolds: do you always put the center of the fold at the apex of the incline? I saw an incline fanfold on the Belladonna Dyes channel (ua-cam.com/video/Egq_LEMxBhA/v-deo.html) where they put it at the bottom, and they ended up with rounded edges like a chrysanthemum. I've never been able to replicate it, though, so I'm wondering if it was just a fluke or if anyone else had done it.
Thank you so much! 😀 I normally put the center up. I made a fan folded poncho and faced it down because of the shape of the fold. That one ended up with more rounded flows too. Here's a link to that video: ua-cam.com/video/lzJVygzF_og/v-deo.html
@@FunEndeavors That one turned out very cool, indeed. Now I wonder if my lack of "petals" is because the projects were made of thinner fabric than most T-shirts. Oh well (-: Experimenting is half the fun about tie dyeing!
@@KalliJ13 Thank you! I'm not sure, I don't think I've ever tried turning one upside down on a t-shirt. That might be fun to try though.