Fantastic! Beautiful colors. You definitely came up with a winning fold for incredible tie dye. You are a master twister. Lol thanks so much for taking the time to teach us all! Gotta check out your son’s Art.
I've done a similar tie, grab a spot and twirl it up like you're creating a whip with a towel to snap. Comes out pretty neat and is not hard to do! I love the way you applied the dye, completely different than what I've tried and it looks great!
Hi, is there any chance you could explain your whole set up, for instance; What length is your drain gutter? How do you keep it propped into what you use to collect the run off? Do you batch in the gutter? Any other useful ideas on your set up? Thanks so much for sharing we all really appreciate it!
So How you could Batched a Max Dennison Ice Dye Tee....... If you need to make in the next video. Like however find it out to make His Bullseye design to cover with the Ice Dye in the back of the Purple shade.
What is this "snow" thing you mention? ;) We have snow about once every 5-10 years year. And, if it were to be a repeat of this past February's snow-pocalypse, I don't want to see snow - ever again. And, yes - you can use snow. I've used "snow cone" ice before and it works -- it just melts much faster leading to a different rate of "flow" on the design.
I wonder what that would look like if the bomb was going off from the bottom of the shirt? Every year I celebrate the 4th with small group of friend and I tie dye shirts (my contribution to the group). Each year theme is different. A bomb theme next year would be great, this year was fireworks pattern. Hmmm...Hmm.... I will try it and send a picture. Love this video!!!
I don’t understand how the placement of the yellow ended up on the left front side of the shirt when you pinched from the right side? Also, all of your colors blended together so well. But when I made this shirt my yellow and Orange were sold colors, no blending at all. I love this design and was really hoping mine would have turned out as good as yours but it did not. I have no idea what I did wrong.
Late comment response, but the shirt was inside out when he pinched it, so it ended up the left side of the shirt. He also twisted it a decent amount which allows the splits to happen
Looks great but your camera is too tight! If you could pull back a bit so we could see the whole product and demo more that would be very helpful. Thanks
The spoon in the video is a baby food spoon - roughly 1/4 teaspoon. I use about 50 cents worth of dye for a large, short-sleeve shirt with most of my designs. A 2XL would make it about $1.00 in dye.
This came out really amazing! Yes, I love it without the lines! So cool!
Whoa! This may be my favorite one yet!
Great job! 👍👏 I plan to recreate/copy! 😁 Totally agree w ‘cooler than mandala.’
Fantastic! Beautiful colors. You definitely came up with a winning fold for incredible tie dye. You are a master twister. Lol thanks so much for taking the time to teach us all! Gotta check out your son’s Art.
I've done a similar tie, grab a spot and twirl it up like you're creating a whip with a towel to snap. Comes out pretty neat and is not hard to do! I love the way you applied the dye, completely different than what I've tried and it looks great!
Absolutely love it!
I love it! Gonna try it for my grandson. Thank you for teaching me. 😊
Hi, is there any chance you could explain your whole set up, for instance; What length is your drain gutter? How do you keep it propped into what you use to collect the run off? Do you batch in the gutter? Any other useful ideas on your set up? Thanks so much for sharing we all really appreciate it!
This is a really cool design - and I love the color combos! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Amazing affects with such a simple design thank you so much will have to give this one a shot✌️
So How you could Batched a Max Dennison Ice Dye Tee....... If you need to make in the next video. Like however find it out to make His Bullseye design to cover with the Ice Dye in the back of the Purple shade.
woooooow. love the colors/splits and way the design turned out. nice job!
It's just perfect
Fantastic results!
best one so far! looks amazing
So fun! I recently found your Instagram account. So great to see you there!
It's a supernova!
Looks great. ❤
Love this one!
AWESOME!!!
Awesome!
Yeah! This is super cool! 😎 it for sure looks like a space explosion
Would you do anything different if you were using snow?? I have to travel to get ice, but will soon have months of snow available. I love the shirt!
I think snow will melt too fast, but if you've got snow at your disposal that means you're just one ice cube mold away from ice :)
What is this "snow" thing you mention? ;) We have snow about once every 5-10 years year. And, if it were to be a repeat of this past February's snow-pocalypse, I don't want to see snow - ever again.
And, yes - you can use snow. I've used "snow cone" ice before and it works -- it just melts much faster leading to a different rate of "flow" on the design.
@@CasualCollisions Thank you!
Superb!
That’s awesome
Gotta try this one!
Amazing
Another great piece! Wonder what the pattern would look like if you had two twists going on parallel to each other!
I love it.
Did you let this dry overnight after you tied it?
Great effect. Would the process work on a hoodie sweatshirt?
I wonder what that would look like if the bomb was going off from the bottom of the shirt? Every year I celebrate the 4th with small group of friend and I tie dye shirts (my contribution to the group). Each year theme is different. A bomb theme next year would be great, this year was fireworks pattern. Hmmm...Hmm.... I will try it and send a picture. Love this video!!!
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Love it.
Oh wow ♥️ could I do this with liquid dyes? My first are expected any day and I ordered the Liquid Tulip because the kit was cheap for a virgin pour 😁
The "streaking" won't be the same as that requires ice dyeing (so that the dye can slowly creep down the slope).
@@CasualCollisions thank you!
What color you use?
Love it 😍
Love it
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Yet another amazing die, this is so dope !!!!
Do you use more dye than if you used liquid dye? It looks like an expensive way to make a tie dye shirt. It is very pretty though.
A bit; but, not as much as it looks like. The spoon in the videos is a baby food spoon, so it holds about 1/4 tsp.
I don’t understand how the placement of the yellow ended up on the left front side of the shirt when you pinched from the right side? Also, all of your colors blended together so well. But when I made this shirt my yellow and Orange were sold colors, no blending at all. I love this design and was really hoping mine would have turned out as good as yours but it did not. I have no idea what I did wrong.
Late comment response, but the shirt was inside out when he pinched it, so it ended up the left side of the shirt.
He also twisted it a decent amount which allows the splits to happen
Can this be done without ice dying it?
Yes; but, there will be no color-splitting if you use liquid dye.
Looks great but your camera is too tight! If you could pull back a bit so we could see the whole product and demo more that would be very helpful. Thanks
Seems like a lot of dye, is this expensive way of dying?
The spoon in the video is a baby food spoon - roughly 1/4 teaspoon.
I use about 50 cents worth of dye for a large, short-sleeve shirt with most of my designs. A 2XL would make it about $1.00 in dye.
@@CasualCollisions thanks i try it
Awesome!