The third installation in the Indian culture series. Tie-Dye #3. Tie-dye is typically brightly coloured, patterned textile or clothing which is made from ordinary cloth, usually cotton, through a resist dyeing process known as tie-dyeing. This is the modern version of a traditional dyeing method, used in many cultures in Asia and Africa. Tie-dyeing was briefly very fashionable in the West in the late 1960s and early 1970s, as part of hippie style.
she is a nice explainer... but her tie dyes arent very good
Cheuvin 1 year ago
Can you dye linen?
mariabaza 3 years ago
super thanks for the fold info!
zimant78 3 years ago
woah who cares what the dye is made of?! jeez just dip the thing..what are those things that they're putting in anyway? they look like surgical masks...
why do you put those jewel thingies on your heads ? what do they mean???
sourpanda 3 years ago
Dahl for dyeing? Cooked? Raw? When I soak dahl for cooking, it doesn't look like that liquid could dye anything. What coins? What currency, what metal most of all. Where can I get a list of all the dyeing agents and their pigments?
Thanks.
turuanu 3 years ago