This shirt is way too nice, let's rough it up a bit...
Start with one shirt (Pillowcase, dish towel, etc), generally it's a good idea to start small so it'll fit into the dye bath easily. Pick a color, I usually default to blue cause it's my favey, but anything's fun.
Don't drink the waateeeer...
There are lots of fun ways to tie your shirt up, folding in on itself like an accordian, scrunching it up all crazy like, rolling it up from one end and wrapping it in around itself. I went for the classic spiral look, pinching it in the middle and twisting. Observe.
Ow! You're pinching me!
Like a record baby, right round round round
When it's all bundled up and rubber banded, soak it in water (Not the dye bath) for a few minutes. The dye seeps into cloth easier when it's wet, so squeeze it a couple of times when it's under the water to really get into all the corners.
Plop that bad boy in the dye bath and make sure it stays totally submerged, I weighted it down with a rock that my sis donated to the cause.
I have devised a most elegant solution.
Now onto the important part of the afternoon, wasting time while the dye bath soaks in. Sis and I had been planning a cutthroat game of Cocktail Croquet for awhile, also a fun summer activity.Side note? Croquet mallets make excellent zombie weapons... Just sayin...
It was more cocktail than croquet, as we couldn't find the actual instructions we ended up just playing prison rules. Which means lots of extra shots, mulligans, and do overs when the dog (or us) would rip out the wickets.When enough time has passed (The longer it sits, the darker it'll be, up to you), take it out of the dye bath and wash it out. I had a garden hose at my disposal, so I sprayed it off for a bit then dunked it in some clean water.
So wound up, you need to relax.
One of these things is not like the other...
Excuse me, do you know where the nearest drum circle is?
My favorite part is seeing what kind of cool pattern you get after all the twisting and rubber banding, you never really know until it's finally done.
For the first couple washes don't put it in with a bunch of white t shirts, most likely it's going to run for a bit. You can also run it through the dryer first to heat set the color, but I'd still recommend keeping it away from impressionable young clothes until it's had a chance to mature.
Until next time, happy crafting!