With Totally Awesome Tie-Dye, it's fun and easy to dye and wear your own colorful clothing!
- Step-by-step instructions for ice dyeing, crumple dyeing, resist dyeing, and Shibori
- Stylish projects go beyond t-shirts to include pants, dresses, socks, caps, and more
- Perfect beginner's guide for anyone who wants to create new items or give new life to items already in their wardrobe
- Uses inexpensive materials like fabric, string, rubber bands, a bucket, a kettle, and dye
Tie-dye is a wonderful way to turn simple fabrics and ready-made garments into dramatic fashion statements! This book teaches all of the most popular tie-dye techniques, including ice dyeing, crumple dyeing, resist, and Shibori.
Author Suzanne McNeill shows beginners how to create a wide variety of designs and patterns, including stripes, spirals, swirls, speckles, chevrons, circles, pleats, and sunbursts! All you need to get started are inexpensive materials like fabric, string, rubber bands, a bucket and kettle, and dye.
Totally Awesome Tie-Dye offers an array of stylish step-by-step projects that go way beyond T-shirts to include pants, dresses, socks, caps, scarves, embellishments for home décor, and more.
- How-to-do tie-dye book provides step-by-step instructions and visual aids for creating popular designs like ice dyeing, crumple dyeing, resist dyeing, and Shibori
- Tie dye styles include wide assortment of color, designs, and patterns like stripes, swirls, speckles, chevrons, circles, pleats, and sunbursts
- Beginner tie dye methods shown also goes beyond just t-shirts to include other dresses, pants, socks, caps, scarves, accents for home decor, and more
- Only other inexpensive materials needed to get started are fabric, string, rubber bands, a kettle, and dyeBook format offers easy-to-read instruction while creating hands-on tie dye designs for classes, summer camps, home, and beyond
- How-to-do tie-dye book provides step-by-step instructions and visual aids for creating popular designs like ice dyeing, crumple dyeing, resist dyeing, and Shibori
- Tie dye styles include wide assortment of color, designs, and patterns like stripes, swirls, speckles, chevrons, circles, pleats, and sunbursts
- Beginner tie dye methods shown also goes beyond just t-shirts to include other dresses, pants, socks, caps, scarves, accents for home decor, and more
- Only other inexpensive materials needed to get started are fabric, string, rubber bands, a kettle, and dyeBook format offers easy-to-read instruction while creating hands-on tie dye designs for classes, summer camps, home, and beyond