How To Tie Dye: Leggings Liquid Tie Dye
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In this tutorial I’m going to show you how to tie dye leggings with a simple accordion fold and liquid dye. This fold is great for beginners or seasoned professionals.
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Those look comfy. ✌🏻
Thanku for sharing!
You bet! ❤️🌈
My girlfriend would love a pair of these! Thank you for the tutorial! I’m learning a lot from you.
You should make her several pairs! She’d love them I bet. ❤️🌈
They look great!!!
Thank you! They are super cozy too. ❤️🌈
I love these!! So fun!
They are fun and comfortable too! Easy to make. Anyone can do them in any colors they prefer. ❤️🌈
These pants are so cute! Where did you get them?
Thanks, Diana, they came from Dharma. ❤️🌈
LOOOOOVE!!!!!
They are comfy! We will have to make you a pair.... someday ❤️🌈
Could you please do a colorful DNA pattern on pants? So many of us in our FB group want to see that. Dimples Dyes has spectacular ones we would like to emulate.
I don’t have any pants at the moment, but I have stockings. I could certainly try in the near future. Are you talking rainbows? All you have to do is shift your color over one spot on the back, or 3 colors one side and 3 on the other. The possibilities are endless. 😁❤️🌈
So pretty. I have a question, though. In your list of supplies used, you have Urea. How and When is it used in tie dying? I didn't see you mention that product in your tie dye process. Thanks.
Hi Laura, good question. 🤓 I use urea as my “chem water” to mix dye. Urea is a wetting agent. It does two things. 1: it helps dissolve stubborn dyes during mixing. 2: it keeps the fabric and dye moist during the 24 hour batch time. (if the project dries out the soda ash/dye process stops) Urea is not 100% necessary. It’s a preference. I have a playlist devoted to how I use tools and how I mix things. I’ve added a couple links to make it easier for you to find. I hope this helps. Thanks for the question! 😁❤️🌈
How To Mix Urea: th-cam.com/video/UHlOsHb8X1Q/w-d-xo.html
How To Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLnzbiHDLbWnUOWqT4-N-0lT2zzDrN0gNA.html
@@BelladonnaDyesCo thanks for getting back to me. 😊
@@lauragoldstein2506 You’re welcome. Don’t hesitate to ask questions anytime. I’ll do my best to answer them. ❤️🌈
L❤️VE!
Thank you! I can’t hardly wait to wear them. ❤️🌈
Have you made leggings with geometrical designs or tribal symbols? :D Would love to make some!~
Not yet! If you go to Facebook and give me some examples of what you’re looking for I could attempt to demonstrate it. 😁❤️🌈
@@BelladonnaDyesCo I'm not on facebook. Will this work?
www.onlyleggings.com/tribal-print-leggings/
@@DeborahLArmstrong oh boy! You mean TRIBAL!! Hmm. 🤔 You have me thinking. Adding it to the list. 😁
@@BelladonnaDyesCo I was looking at just painting designs on with fabric paints, or using bleach
@@DeborahLArmstrong Yeah, those things would work. I was envisioning folding diamonds, chevrons and stripes using sinew, in a repeating pattern. No clue if it would work, but that’s the fun of tie dye. 🤷♀️ I’ll have to ponder on it for a minute. 😁