How to TIE DYE a simple spiral - OLD VIDEO VERSION. (SILENT)
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some mistakes r the best thing that ever happened...
im gonna tell that to my kids :P
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haha i knew this was gonna be a good vid as soon as I heard John Butler play lol. Thanks.
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Thanks .... very helpful :)
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where can i get (or how can i make) some ink to use for this?
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cool, thanks bro
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awesome video, going ot look for the new version..
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where can i buy the dye and how much is it?
Joseeskates619 1 year ago
@Joseeskates619
Go online and search for Procion MX dyes for sale...
Or go to Facebook Àddicted to Tie Dying`, there are some links there for mail order.
There are other dyes you may find in a craft shop or art supply place too.
WolfEchoes 1 year ago
dude but do i really have to leave it sittting for days in a bag? cuz im impatient
manraydudeful 1 year ago
@manraydudeful
These dyes you can also heat them up and it will set the dye.
I blast them thirty seconds in the microwave once on each side and let them cool (still in the bag)...
Not all dyes need time - I just find time makes these dyes a bit nicer.
Two days is about normal - I always go three or four though.
WolfEchoes 1 year ago
now, i spun the shirt the way you did in the video but i dyed the shirt in wedges and the "spiral" effect did not come out that well. do you have any idea why?
13ClownKru 2 years ago
How you aply the dye does make a big difference. The wedge is more `broken`, while the idea of following the spin or fold outward is more `flowing`. There is a video here or on FaceBook showing the way aplying dye to the same spiral spin makes such difference. (Spiral Dying Four Different Ways - or something like that).
WolfEchoes 2 years ago