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By Kiarni

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Tye dying for beginners

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By Kiarni

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What you will need:

• 100% (Percent) Cotton T-shirt

• Rubber Bands• Buckets (4Minium)• 2 or more colours of

fabric dye• Latex Gloves• Setting Agent

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• Fill 1 bucket half way with hot water, then add 2 table spoons of setting agent to the bucket of hot water and stir until setting agent has dissolved.

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• Use 2 more buckets and fill them with normal cold water. Add 1 table of one colour dye to each bucket of cold water and stir. (Try to use colours that will go together to avoid the colours turning brown)

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• Lay shirt on a flat surface and decide where you want your design centre to be.

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• Grab the part that you want the design to be, and tie a rubber band around the piece of fabric. (Make sure the rubber band is really tight to avoid the dye running.

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• Continue step 5 to make your chosen design.

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• Once finished with the rubber bands start dyeing. Place your T-shirt in one of the dye baths and let it soak for 20 minutes.

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• Once the 20 minutes is up, add 2 cups of the setting agent to the dye bath with your t-shirt in it. And then let it soak for another 10 minutes. (The longer you let it soak, the more vibrant the colours will be)

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• After 10 minutes is up, place the parts of the t-shirt that hasn’t been dyed into a different coloured dye bath, and let it soak for 20 minutes, before adding 2 cups of setting agent and stir, then let the shirt soak for 10 minutes.

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• When you have finished dying your T-shirt, rinse the T-shirt until the water runs clear.

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• Lay your T-Shirt on a flat surface and remove the rubber bands. After removing the rubber bands rinse the T-shirt again, to get any remaining dye out.

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• Use a coat hanger, and hang your shirt up to let it dry. (Be careful some dye can still be in the shirt. So try to hang it outside or on concrete)

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• Wallah! You have yourself a homemade Tie dyed T-shirt that looks amazballs.