Another fantastic looking shirt. I am so impressed at your tie-dyes and how much you have increased your artistic vision. As far as I see. What a great video and I can’t wait to see what you come up with next. I think the colors are beautiful. Thank you so much again for sharing with us and keep the videos coming, they are fantastic, thank you.❤
Love it, thanks for sharing. I'm definitely going to try this! =) Maybe using less ice and flipping over after it's melted. Also changing one or two colors, so there will be more colorful gradient.
You usually leave your shirts for 24 hours but this one you left for 48. Does this fold need longer or is that just when you had time to come back to it?
@@captainjimmy7626 batching time depends on temperature. The hotter the environment, the less time it takes to batch. At 70 degrees Fahrenheit it takes 24hrs to batch but at 100 degrees it only takes 5 hours to batch.
Another fantastic looking shirt. I am so impressed at your tie-dyes and how much you have increased your artistic vision. As far as I see. What a great video and I can’t wait to see what you come up with next. I think the colors are beautiful. Thank you so much again for sharing with us and keep the videos coming, they are fantastic, thank you.❤
Great job and beautiful shirt. Thank you so much for sharing.❤
thanks for the video.
Love it, thanks for sharing. I'm definitely going to try this! =) Maybe using less ice and flipping over after it's melted. Also changing one or two colors, so there will be more colorful gradient.
Do it!! Yea, I’ll definitely do different colors for my next one too. This was a bit of an experiment. Thanks for watching!
I’ve been holding off trying one of these. I guess I’ll have to pull the trigger shirt looks great.😁✌️
@@GOYOSGardenTiedyes heck yea bro! I’d love to see that!
When you batch for ice dye do you wrap it up at all? Or let it sit unwrapped?
I just let it sit as is.
You usually leave your shirts for 24 hours but this one you left for 48. Does this fold need longer or is that just when you had time to come back to it?
A bit of both. It took the ice longer than I expected to melt and it would have been too late to do the wash out.
Temps are falling so batching will take longer.
@@bitchn_betty. What’s the perfect batching temperature please ?
@@captainjimmy7626 batching time depends on temperature. The hotter the environment, the less time it takes to batch. At 70 degrees Fahrenheit it takes 24hrs to batch but at 100 degrees it only takes 5 hours to batch.