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Advanced Dye Mixing – How To Mix Urea, Alginate, Calsolene

At some point in your tie-dye development you may seek more control over your dyes. This is why we use auxiliary chemicals. These products can change some key properties of

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Top 10 Items Everyone Should Tie-dye At Least Once

There’s so much to do in the world of tie-dye. So many things to dye, and so many colors to use. It’s not always easy to decide what your next

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10 Common Tie-dye Mistakes to Avoid

We made a list of the most common mistakes you can make when starting out on your tie-dye journey. Most of these scenarios we have experienced ourselves. We are happy

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Can Tie-dye Stain My Table, Sink, Or Washer? (Solved)

The fear of stains is common when starting tie-dye. It’s easy to think that our furniture is in danger. This is especially true if you plan on using wooden table.

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How To Dispose Of Leftover Dyes Safely (Explained)

It’s normal to have leftover dye after you tie-dye a shirt. I always try using any leftover dye quickly. I always keep spare blanks ready to tie-dye. This is not

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Why Turn Your Shirt Inside Out For Tie-dye (Explained)

You might have noticed that some tie-dye artists like to turn their shirts inside out before folding them. Is this step necessary? Why bother inverting the shirt at all? Turning

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How Long Does Dye Last? (Storage Tips)

Preparing a large batch of dye is a great way to cut down on your preparation time. But can you reuse the same dye bottles day after day? What about

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How To Mineral Wash A Shirt The Easy Way

Mineral washing is a technique used to give a vintage, weathered look to your clothing. This style was popular during the 1980s punk scene. It is a variation of bleach-dyeing.

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Why Is My Tie-Dye Washing Out? (Faded Colors Solution)

When I first started dyeing, I knew I wanted to achieve perfect, brilliant colors. I knew what I needed : a cotton shirt, dyes, and some dye fixer. I knew

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