There are so many bleach tie dye technique options.
Bleach tie dye rubber band patterns.
Also you may get a surprise color combination when the bleach begins to react with the dye in the.
Learn how to create bleach tie dye designs and patterns with 5 awesome folding techniques.
Discover a variety of bleach tie dye patterns in this collection.
Secure the pinch tightly with a rubber band.
I looked in the contests tab and saw the rubber band challenge and the first thing that came to my mind was tie dye.
It s also a perfect way to save a stained shirt.
Make your tie dye pattern.
The scrunch technique is also super simple diy bleach tie dye.
Bleach tie dying is fast and very easy.
Twist your garment to create a pattern and secure it with rubber bands.
Pinch the same section another 1 to 2 inches down from the first rubber band and secure with another rubber band.
For my sweatshirt i used the crumple tie dye technique.
Space the rubber bands several inches apart.
Decide on your preferred pattern and secure it with rubber bands like the pictures below.
It is really neat and fun to make with friends family or by yourself.
Be sure to read the whole post for the other bleach tie dye techniques.
Repeat until you ve banded the whole shirt.
The shibori inspired accordion folding technique is shown below.
Pinch the center of it and pull upward about 1 to 2 inches.
It s a great way to give an old piece of clothing a new life or make a boring item more fun.
I spent quite a while looking at a variety of options online before settling on a classic spiral twist.
Decide the placement and use washable markers to draw the top and bottom arches of your rainbow.
You ll only need a couple of common and inexpensive supplies.
Your marker line should be visible and straight.
You can make all sorts of patterns from the classic spiral to more random scrunched pattern.
Tie dye banding.
In this instructable i will show you some different methods o.
I folded the sweatshirt up somewhat randomly and secured the folds with plenty of rubber bands.
This stunning reverse tie dye technique produces gorgeous results.
Space the rubber bands several inches apart.
The parts of your garment that are rubber banded will stay the original color while the exposed fabric will turn white when you bleach it.
Twist your garment to create a pattern and secure it with rubber bands.
Secure a rubber band over both marker lines.
Tie dyeing with bleach is a fantastic alternative to traditional tie dye patterns this technique can produce edgy and gorgeous clothing and accessories worthy of a summer night out.
Next pleat or accordion fold your shirt along each of the lines.
You can get creative with your designs or you can just bunch up the fabric and put rubber bands on it to get a random and totally unique look.