To wet tie dye begin by washing the shirt to remove sizing that might interfere with dyeing.
Marble swirl technique tie dye.
Apply light pressure to smooth.
The squirt bottle method is one of the most common methods for tie dyeing.
Drip dye colors all over.
The trick to getting the design is to twist the shirt into a disk then wrap rubber.
The most popular design is the spiral.
Pinch and fold the fabric all over securing with rubber bands as you work.
For this tie dye technique choose various places to wrap and bind a marble snugly in your fabric using rubber bands.
Make sure hands are protected with latex gloves before handling the dye.
Slowly lift the fabric from the pan.
This tutorial will show you 4 of them.
How to spiral tie dye.
To get the patterns.
This folding technique creates the traditional spiral design that you see on a lot of rainbow tie dye t shirts.
Scrape off excess foam.
Place fabric gently on the pan.
Let the pillow sit on the pan for one to two minutes.
Oh marbling how we love you.
Learn how easy it is to create incredible marble designs with just some shaving cream and rit all purpose dye.
In this video i demonstrate and explain how i made this red white and blue spiral tie dye shirt.
Tie dyeing is a great way to make a plain white garment look more interesting and colorful.
Using your fingers pinch the center of the fabric and twist.
There are a ton of ways to tie dye.
The classic swirling technique is so cool so fun to do.
Traditionally one bottle is used in the marbling technique but more colors can be introduced if desired.
We strongly recommend setting the dye with a microwave.
Once cleaned dip the shirt in water then squeeze out any excess.
Bullseye swirl stripe and ombre.
Then use a squeeze bottle full of the fabric dye to drench the surface of the t shirt.
I didn t know it would work with a shaving cream base.
Leave it at that for a rather simple circle or for a more vibrant pattern like shown above wrap another rubber band binding just fabric this time a little ways below the marble.
The traditional marbling techniques for paper and fabric involve floating your paints dyes atop a pan of water or gel and then swirling combing etc.
Keep twisting in the same direction until the whole piece of fabric is wrapped into a spiral shape.