So fun! I did some tye-dying this past summer using acryllic paint, but I had never thought to use the sewing method! Definitely trying it next summer!! :)
I do tie and dye and batik in Ghana. Anything I dye, I leave immersed in the dye for thirty minutes to ensure its colour fast. That way it can withstand any amount of washing.
Hi! It's my favorite part. I just let it set for a night before rinsing with cold water. I then use mild detergent to wash and do my best to hand wash and never with other clothing.
so you untie and then let them set overnight? guess the mordant is already in the dye vat..how long do you keep the pieces in the vat and do you ever double expose them? Thanks
Emily melnick I would imagine any thread would work. The effect is caused by the thread tightening down on the material preventing the die from reaching all the way. As long as the thread are all pulled tight enough it should be fine.
StopProtestingForDisrespectfulBlackMen Shibori actually hails from Japan, with the earliest examples being found in the 8th century. Africa has some similar called adire that is also done with indigo, that is most specifically in west Africa. Coincidently India also has their own form.
it first started with black africans also blacks were in ancient Japan .and Indians have back african ancestry dont forget it all started in black Africa...thats why many artifacts in Japan, China , India, Indonesia, Austrailia Pacific Islands Greece etc match those of black Africa
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In a world on unnecessarily long instruction videos yours is not only amazing and informative. But to the point. And so well shot!
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So fun! I did some tye-dying this past summer using acryllic paint, but I had never thought to use the sewing method! Definitely trying it next summer!! :)
Excellent and nice technique on tie and dye
Good video and very imformative. Thanks for sharing!
Very cool!! Love it
This is amazing. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful video.
Thankyou so much this rly helped with my textiles homework!!
This is awesome! I love shibori! I think it's my favorite technique. :)
Beautiful works of art!
Amazing! I can't wait to try it, thank you for the inspiration!
Thank you to share😍
Hola! Qué hilo usas para el cocido de dibujo?
Beautiful ❤️
This is amazing.
Amazing idea .After adding indigo colour you added some powder what is that .
It's ash
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Beautiful
Thank you very much for sharing 😍
Brilliant thank you for sharing xx
How much time do you have to leave it inmerse on liquid to get that effect, and do the colours stand several washes without losing the coloured tint?
I do tie and dye and batik in Ghana. Anything I dye, I leave immersed in the dye for thirty minutes to ensure its colour fast. That way it can withstand any amount of washing.
@@melamar6222 what dye did you use?
@@bcamnb Hi Caroline, i use Vat dyes. Basically its all i can get in Ghana. But can guarantee that all my cloths are colout fast
Beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing this ...
Love it
amazing!!!!
Beautiful thanks
great video...opening them must be exciting..do you do any rinsing or setting of the dye ?
Hi! It's my favorite part. I just let it set for a night before rinsing with cold water. I then use mild detergent to wash and do my best to hand wash and never with other clothing.
so you untie and then let them set overnight? guess the mordant is already in the dye vat..how long do you keep the pieces in the vat and do you ever double expose them? Thanks
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আপু আপনার বাটিক এর রংগুলো কোথায় থেকে এনেছেন ? জায়গার নাম টা একটু বলবেন ?
How to fold the fabric?
What's kind of color you use?
Excellent thanks
draw coconut tree comes out a flower....how to explain?
张斌 the tree was the last picture on the video
Awesome
Good job. Thank you
How did you make the flower
stitch resist so similar to the palm tree just a floral like pattern
how do you keep the whites when you wash itt?
Where the stitching is, that area will remain white
what kind of thread do you use?
Emily melnick I would imagine any thread would work. The effect is caused by the thread tightening down on the material preventing the die from reaching all the way. As long as the thread are all pulled tight enough it should be fine.
I used Coats Button Thread: www.makeitcoats.com/us/product/coats-specialty-button-craft-thread/ It's heavy duty and perfect for this project
how can i join with your dyeing workshop?
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thanks for this video :) although i must say strange choice of music .
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Its roots are in Africa
StopProtestingForDisrespectfulBlackMen Shibori actually hails from Japan, with the earliest examples being found in the 8th century. Africa has some similar called adire that is also done with indigo, that is most specifically in west Africa.
Coincidently India also has their own form.
it first started with black africans also blacks were in ancient Japan .and Indians have back african ancestry dont forget it all started in black Africa...thats why many artifacts in Japan, China , India, Indonesia, Austrailia Pacific Islands Greece etc match those of black Africa
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@@gavinostertag1023 extremely agree with u .. shibori is actually originated in Japan. And has been practiced since 8 century.
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Que maravilha. Obrigada por ensinar. 😗
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I cant hear the vdo!! or only me?
unfortunately TH-cam had me remove the sound
Hlo mam could you help me
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what kind of cloth do you use?
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