SUPPLIES & TOOLS:
- 100% Cotton Shirt
- Tulip One-Step Tie Dye Kit
DIRECTIONS:
- Make sure the shirt you are going to tie dye is white or a very light color, and made from 100% cotton or another natural-fiber fabric for best and brightest results. Before tie dyeing your item, make sure to wash it (without fabric softener) and leave damp. There's no need to pre-soak it in soda ash because Tulip One-Step Dyes already have soda ash in the formula. Cover your work area with a disposable plastic surface cover and you're ready to get started on the crumple tie-dye technique.
- Lay your damp fabric out on the covered work surface. Scrunch the fabric into a crumpled mound. You can make the fabric loosely crumpled or really squish it all together for tighter, more defined crumples.
- You may choose secure your crumpled fabric with rubber bands before tie dyeing. This will help hold those crumples together more tightly if you are trying to achieve a super defined crumple tie-dye pattern. But you don't have to secure with rubber bands for this tie-dye look.
- Mix your Tulip One-Step Dyes according to the packaging instructions, then apply to your crumpled fabric. You can apply one dye color or multiple dye colors.
- Flip your scrunched fabric over and apply dye to the backside as well. Place it in a sealed bag or cover with plastic to keep damp while the dye sets, then launder according to instructions.
Craft Hack Tips and Tricks:
- If you are applying several dye colors, it's okay to allow the dyes to mix on the damp fabric, just make sure they are colors that blend nicely together (example: red + blue = purple). Some colors will turn a brownish color if they mix, so if you're unsure, try blending them together on scrap fabric first.