*** I highly recommend using a dropcloth or pan or something to protect your table while dyeing because the dye can definitely stain surfaces. This table was a garage sale find that we plan on refinishing so it wasn't a big deal if I messed it up. If you do get stains, try to use a magic eraser to get them out.
LOL, my first tie dye, I wanted to do multiple shirts and socks - it took me All day! I did at least 15 items, and trying to tie them took up alot of time, and then color, rinse, and wash..... It was fun, but I think I bit off more than I should have done at a time. I still got dye on my hands from the cheap plastic gloves. If you are a beginner like me, just do a few shirts to start off with, use a small kit, to get your feet wet! Thanks for sharing your video with us, I can relate! Have fun everyone & enjoy your creations!
You did such a great job on this video! I know from experience it was A TON of work! It’s easy to overlook that there is so much detail that goes into doing socks. Especially when you’re mixing multiple colors and tying in different techniques. Plus it’s all so messy. You’re an MVP for filming it all and editing on top of that. Everything came out great! I’d love to see more in the future. Subscribed!
Omg thank you so much for this sweet comment and for subscribing! Definitely plan on making more tie dye and DIY things in the future. Also thanks for recognizing the work I put into it 😭😂 took way longer than planned lol
hi ! im trynna also do tie dye socks but the thing is that everytime i wash it out in the washing machine the color fades or like it washes completely out, i also used jacquard procion dye. I had used vinegar and salt as soda ash cause i heard it helps brighten the colors. I let the dye in the socks for 24 hours then washed out. Like for example I used hot pink but when i washed it in the washer it came out as baby pink. I use cold water, not hot.
@@dayana9020 Ok so I think the reason it didn't work is because you used vinegar + salt instead of soda ash. If you don't have access to soda ash I've seen some instructions online on how to make it using baking soda.
Wow!! Love this Thankyou for Sharing, Janna, love all the items you done definitely think they will stay those colours, for a long time, subscribed, please do more video’s I know it was a lot of work but Mr Tie Die is unique and none are the same, xx😍😍
*** I highly recommend using a dropcloth or pan or something to protect your table while dyeing because the dye can definitely stain surfaces. This table was a garage sale find that we plan on refinishing so it wasn't a big deal if I messed it up. If you do get stains, try to use a magic eraser to get them out.
LOL, my first tie dye, I wanted to do multiple shirts and socks - it took me All day! I did at least 15 items, and trying to tie them took up alot of time, and then color, rinse, and wash..... It was fun, but I think I bit off more than I should have done at a time. I still got dye on my hands from the cheap plastic gloves. If you are a beginner like me, just do a few shirts to start off with, use a small kit, to get your feet wet! Thanks for sharing your video with us, I can relate! Have fun everyone & enjoy your creations!
Great video! I really liked how you showed each dyeing pattern and colors. Good job!
I think I still have my pair! Great job!
Fantastic tutorial! I learned alot. It was nice to see the finished product next to the patterns folds. Great!
Thank you for sharing. You gave me a packaging idea as well. Thank you for giving Mr. TIE DYE his credit as well.
thanks for watching and i’m glad it was helpful! definitely gotta give credit where it’s due :)
@@JannaPhen You are absolutely right.
You did such a great job on this video! I know from experience it was A TON of work! It’s easy to overlook that there is so much detail that goes into doing socks. Especially when you’re mixing multiple colors and tying in different techniques. Plus it’s all so messy. You’re an MVP for filming it all and editing on top of that. Everything came out great! I’d love to see more in the future. Subscribed!
Omg thank you so much for this sweet comment and for subscribing! Definitely plan on making more tie dye and DIY things in the future. Also thanks for recognizing the work I put into it 😭😂 took way longer than planned lol
@@JannaPhen For sure. This was HOURS/DAYS of work! You did so good! 😍
I love you that you showed what each fold looked like afterwards! Great job with your video and thank you for sharing with us!
Glad it was helpful!
Great idea for Christmas gifts! Very cute redye the moldy ones😘
thank you 😊 it was definitely a hit!
Moldy socks 😂 i love this!
Thank youuu
DAMN! I love my socks you gave me EVEN MORE after watching this video! Great stuff, will have to try this out as gifts for people in the future 🙌🏼😝
Aww yay 🥰 you should!!
Also the mold socks 😂
Lol at least Stephen doesn’t mind them 😅
Super sick 🙌 nice job!
Thank you!!
Love....great job!
Thanks mommy haha 😘
Awesome!
Thanks ❤️
Thank You 💓
You're welcome. Hope it helped!
great video
Thank you!
🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒
Thanks for watching!
hi ! im trynna also do tie dye socks but the thing is that everytime i wash it out in the washing machine the color fades or like it washes completely out, i also used jacquard procion dye. I had used vinegar and salt as soda ash cause i heard it helps brighten the colors. I let the dye in the socks for 24 hours then washed out. Like for example I used hot pink but when i washed it in the washer it came out as baby pink. I use cold water, not hot.
hmm do you know the material of the socks your are using? they have to be mostly cotton for the dye to properly adhere to the fabric.
@@JannaPhen they are nike socks so they are cotton
@@dayana9020 Ok so I think the reason it didn't work is because you used vinegar + salt instead of soda ash. If you don't have access to soda ash I've seen some instructions online on how to make it using baking soda.
I hope you didn't get color on your Mom's table
The table is fine. Also, it’s actually mine since I’m the mom 🙋🏽♀️
@@JannaPhen oh my bad
Wow!! Love this Thankyou for Sharing, Janna, love all the items you done definitely think they will stay those colours, for a long time, subscribed, please do more video’s I know it was a lot of work but Mr Tie Die is unique and none are the same, xx😍😍