Marbling In Tie And Dye

Soak your clothes for 30 minutes in soda ash water wearing gloves stir in 1 cup soda ash per 1 gallon of water.
Marbling in tie and dye. Tie dye marble basics the key to achieving a colourful and intriguing design when using a marble tie dye technique lies in the saturation of the dye. This is a collection of vj clips i created in jan 2014 to use for vjing out of marbled tie dye enamel. Drip dye colors all over. Using soda ash water will help your dye to bind well with the fabric for high quality results.
Slowly lift the fabric from the pan. Fill the machine with cold water and add a tablespoon of detergent if only one shirt has been dyed and up to 1 4 cup for a full load of shirts. Have fun experimenting with the design. Non ionic detergents are a less reactive cleansing agent used in the tie dying process to help remove any excess dye.
Then you capture your design by laying a treated piece of fabric or paper down on top of the paint to transfer the swirls to the fabric. Place fabric gently on the pan. You ll see that this youtuber drags up and down and side to side to create her pattern but this. Have fun experimenting with the design.
Scrape off excess foam. Untie the shirt and add it to the sudsy water allowing it to wash the entire cycle. See more ideas about how to dye fabric tie dye indigo shibori. A how to on the folding and tying pattern to dye a black and white marble pattern.
Soda ash is a dye fixer that i highly recommend. Jul 26 2015 explore lee coren s board tie dye and marbling followed by 1331 people on pinterest. Swirl the drops with a stick. If you want your shirt to have a light design with some white still visible use your dye sparingly.
Let the pillow sit on the pan for one to two minutes. The floating paints are swirled into patterns. Do not soak the entire shirt with dye. It is that easy.
Apply light pressure to smooth. Marbling lets you make your one of a kind quilting or other fabric item. Marbling is the process of floating fabric paints on the surface of a thick cellulose solution called size somewhat like oil on water. Fabric marbling is the art of floating paints on top of a thick solution called size manipulating the paints into patterns then transferring the pattern to an object by gently placing the object on top of the solution.