DIY Guide to Tie Dye Style

DIY Guide to Tie Dye Style

Author: Sam Spendlove

Publisher: C&T Publishing Inc

Published: 2021-05-25

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 1644031566

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Go beyond the basic t-shirt with this go-to guide for tie-dye success—includes twenty projects including loungewear, home décor, and more! Take tie dye to the next level with this in-depth visual guide! Beginners and those looking for new ideas and inspiration can find everything they need to know for all things tie dye in an easy-to-follow step-by-step format. Capture bursts of color in intricate waves and patterns with expert tips from the women behind The Pretty Life Girls website, who show you how to: Move beyond the basics with tie-dye swimsuits, wall art, socks, shoes, pillows, and much more Start simple with standard binding patterns, and then build to more advanced techniques Create twenty projects with step-by-step instructions Learn more advanced techniques such as reverse tie-dye, ice dyeing, and more


Batik and Tie Dye Techniques

Batik and Tie Dye Techniques

Author: Nancy Belfer

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-08-07

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 0486138046

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In this comprehensive, generously illustrated handbook, textile artist and teacher Nancy Belfer leads readers step by step through the technique required to successfully create imaginative and beautiful batiks and tie-dyed textiles. Even beginners, following the instructions in this thorough, thoughtful guidebook, can create colorful and exciting textiles that will add distinctive touches to clothing, home furnishings, and more. The author first reviews the early uses of dyes and the application of resist dye processes to textiles, then explores the history and tradition of batik, emphasizing the traditional Javanese batik method. She then covers every facet of the process of designing and making batiks, from selecting proper equipment and supplies, setting up a studio and making preliminary drawings and sketches to preparing the wax, applying the wax to cloth, applying dyes, and setting color. Ms. Belfer follows a similar format in reviewing the history and traditions of tie dye and the art of designing with tie resist techniques, clearly demonstrating each stage of the process, including tritik, clamping, and discharge methods. Over 100 photographs and 28 diagrams make it easy to follow the various procedures. A helpful list of materials and equipment suppliers rounds out this excellent guide.


Pitter Pattern

Pitter Pattern

Author: Joyce Hesselberth

Publisher: Greenwillow Books

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 9780062741233

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Lu and her friends spot patterns in their daily activities, including patterns found in music, weather, time, play, shapes, nature, math, and language.


Totally Awesome Tie-dye

Totally Awesome Tie-dye

Author: Suzanne McNeill

Publisher: Design Originals

Published: 2018-05-08

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781497203693

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This beginner's guide teaches all of the most popular tie-dyeing techniques and shows how to turn simple fabrics and ready-made garments into dramatic fashion statements with an array of stylish projects.


Tie-dye

Tie-dye

Author: Virginia Gleser

Publisher: Harmony Enterprises

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 9781570670718

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Learn the history and secrets of tie-dyeing and create your own beautiful fabrics This user-friendly book will show you how to create seven unique and beautiful designs. Clear, simple instructions including photos of each stage of the tying and dyeing process will guide you. Includes a source listing of permanent high quality dyes.


Foolproof Fabric Dyeing

Foolproof Fabric Dyeing

Author: Linda Johansen

Publisher: C&T Publishing Inc

Published: 2020-04-25

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13: 1617459666

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A reference guide to all you need to know to dye fabric, including necessary tools, the best dyes, which fabrics to use, additives, precautions, and more. Dyeing expert and author of Fabric Dyer’s Dictionary, Linda Johansen offers a full overview of the process, including special tips and techniques for tricky colors. The compact size is perfect to take along to a class or to the fabric store to match complementary fabrics and materials. And the hidden wire-o binding will allow the guide to lay flat next to your work surface for easy reference. Dyeing is addictive! You’ll come back to this must-have guide over and over Complete and easy-to-follow recipes for every shade and hue for each color of the spectrum Includes directions for Dharma and ProChemical dyes


Tie-Dye 101

Tie-Dye 101

Author: Suzanne McNeill

Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing

Published: 2017-07-01

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 1607651319

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Learn to dye and wear your own colorful designs, with 33 terrific projects that use fade-resistant, easy-to-apply cold water dyes and popular tie-dyeing techniques.


How to Tie-Dye Stars

How to Tie-Dye Stars

Author: Richard W. Rogers

Publisher:

Published: 2010-05-01

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9781452846279

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Detailed step by step instruction on how to tie and dye Stars. Does not cover dye mixing. That will be Book 1--to come out soon.


Origami Chiyogami Paper Pack Book

Origami Chiyogami Paper Pack Book

Author: Tuttle Studio

Publisher:

Published: 2021-03-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780804853620

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New functional format, same high-quality paper! This origami paper pack from Tuttle Publishing has 256 sheets of richly saturated, double-sided origami paper. Held into place with an easy tear-out design, you won't have to worry about loose papers in your pack falling out or getting creased and crinkled. Origami Chiyogami Paper Pack Book includes: 256 6-inch folding papers 16 unique patterns, with a coordinating color on the reverse side 13 pages of full-color instruction, with origami tips and tricks Step-by-step directions for folding 8 origami models Chiyogami patterns are known for saturated colors and graphic patterns. They represent Japanese traditional style and are often inspired by Kimono fabric. Originally printed by woodblock, Japanese artists began to silkscreen Chiyogami designs by hand in the twentieth century, and continue to do so today.