Better to spin the fabric in the washer to just barely damp. Fully saturated shirt can make dye penetration more difficult or less intense. Store in a bag until you dye it, or in the soda ash water bucket. Also you get more variation by binding the fabric with rubber bands. Procion dyes are identical wherever you buy them, the only difference is that Dharma mixes the primaries from Jacquard to make different colors. Like Daffodil from Dharma will “break” whereas Lemon Yellow will not as it is only a primary. Ice dyeing separates the colors into their components, which then interact with others, which is why you get such cool interactions.
@@justagirlsd3000 break as in separate into different components, giving a halo or other effect. Some colors are pure, and stay the same in ice dyeing, others break into cool effects and each component reacts with the other colors differently, that’s what makes 8ce dyeing so interesting..
You would never really rinse out as soon as the ice melts as the dye needs about 12 to 24 hours to set. Some take longer than others especially colours like cerulean blue. Also do not ever ring out the shirt like this. You will risk losing all the lighter highlights which obviously you did as the top looked so much better with lots of contrast before you ring it out like that. Tip would be to rinse under tap leave the scrunch in the colander until water is almost clear. Also speeding up the ice melt can affect the colour split. The longer it takes the ice to melt the more prominent the colour splits, this has got to do with certain colours split at different temperatures.
Glad I sped it up and skimmed through This 40 min video. At 35:35 time mark when finally took it out, first look was great.... Then you stuck it in the water and wrung it out and lost any white or sharp contrast lines...when you squeezed it. Obviously you were tired and needed to be done.
My childhood passtime neeeeeds to be revived. My mother did this all the time when I was a child in Denmark. Is the book being sold in Europe or Scandinavia? Would loooove to see it.book in hand. thank you for this inspiration
Interesting.. I would like to try dying some fabric or lace, But I need more information first. Your t-shirt came out looking very nice. Thank you both for the video. Happy Creating!
I have a shirt i bought it from the UK the guy only had 2 colors on my shirt extra boring I used soda ash i want to keep most of the color do i need my shirt to dry for 48 hours I added colors I like it so much better . I was also wondering can we do it on sweaters and pants?
Does this book address dyeing 100% cotton cord? Once dyed, so these other processes afterwards still apply? Like macrame will not be washed per se. any advice helpful!!
Does anyone have tips and tricks to avoid brown spots on cotton? I used ice dye on sweatpants and crew neck. On the pants there were random brown spots/specks. I’m not sure why?
Extremely late repy, but it may be some random colour interaction? Especially if you used complementary colours, them mixing may end up creating grayish/brownish hues... if your pant wasn't white to begin with it's even easier
@@SWilliams-01 so you are using the fiber reactive dyes with vinegar? How long do you leave it? Thanks for answering me. =) Oh and soda ash will burn silk if you leave it on too long so not a good idea.
Yes! I’ve done it many times. Just make sure each item has been batched for a minimum of 24 hours, and then rinsed thoroughly til water is nearly clear. I then wash with synthrapol in hot water. The colors do not transfer to the other items.
there is none... she was just trying to rinse it & didn't have running water, which is why it looked a little muddier after. It's best to rinse in cold running water, but i don;t think they had a sink available.
@@AC-cu5so yes, but it’s more pastel..dye first, then ice is a more concentrated effect, more vibrant, to me more interesting, but the other way is cool too..you can combine techniques as well..
I like to buy from Dharmatrading.com you will find all kinds of fabrics to dye including silk, also dyes, veils, clothes, techniques and much more. Including soda ash, removable color fixers, etc....🤗😄
yeah.. I was wondering about this. Everywhere else says to wait 24 hours. Weird. I wonder what kinda effect (if any) the heat gun has on the designs (vs just leaving it to melt outside)
I was watching the whole video thinking either I wouldn’t see the final results since she’s at a studio or they would wait the 24 and add in the final results. I was surprised when she said the wrapping wasn’t needed. I’m like since when? I always wrap mine once it’s melted and let it sit for at least 24.
@@done8391 Exactly. If the creators of the video would have love in their hearts for Vincent van Gogh, they would have taken the effort to pronounce his name properly ♡
This is a total messed up job up job unfortunately. Firstly to anyone reading this, please wear a mask while spraying dye and do not do it indoors. I have been dyeing for a long long time and those dye particles are super fine and toxic if inhaled. Only take off the mask once the dye is dissolved into the water. The way she is spraying dyes is dangerous and should be avoided. Everything beyond this rule is her way of doing it so i cant say its wrong. However, my opinion is that this is a crudely done job - from the way the ice is being melted to the way the fabric is being washed. Hopefully people look at other sources too before using this one for ice dyeing.
Better to spin the fabric in the washer to just barely damp. Fully saturated shirt can make dye penetration more difficult or less intense. Store in a bag until you dye it, or in the soda ash water bucket. Also you get more variation by binding the fabric with rubber bands. Procion dyes are identical wherever you buy them, the only difference is that Dharma mixes the primaries from Jacquard to make different colors. Like Daffodil from Dharma will “break” whereas Lemon Yellow will not as it is only a primary. Ice dyeing separates the colors into their components, which then interact with others, which is why you get such cool interactions.
What do you mean by break?
@@justagirlsd3000 break as in separate into different components, giving a halo or other effect. Some colors are pure, and stay the same in ice dyeing, others break into cool effects and each component reacts with the other colors differently, that’s what makes 8ce dyeing so interesting..
@@johncspine2787 thanks 🙏🏽
You would never really rinse out as soon as the ice melts as the dye needs about 12 to 24 hours to set. Some take longer than others especially colours like cerulean blue. Also do not ever ring out the shirt like this. You will risk losing all the lighter highlights which obviously you did as the top looked so much better with lots of contrast before you ring it out like that. Tip would be to rinse under tap leave the scrunch in the colander until water is almost clear. Also speeding up the ice melt can affect the colour split. The longer it takes the ice to melt the more prominent the colour splits, this has got to do with certain colours split at different temperatures.
That so awesome and I loved how the Brushed Steel split. I am going to go try this color. You do amazing work !
I totally need this book! How beautiful!
I ❤️ this beautiful used to tie dye in the 60 s ART CLASS FASHION INSTITUTE OF New YORK
Glad I sped it up and skimmed through This 40 min video. At 35:35 time mark when finally took it out, first look was great.... Then you stuck it in the water and wrung it out and lost any white or sharp contrast lines...when you squeezed it. Obviously you were tired and needed to be done.
My childhood passtime neeeeeds to be revived. My mother did this all the time when I was a child in Denmark. Is the book being sold in Europe or Scandinavia? Would loooove to see it.book in hand. thank you for this inspiration
So, even tho I like the t shirt I think letting the ice melt slowly creates a more “delicate” outcome… I’m going to get your book 😊
I have a duvet cover and robe from you and I absolutely love them!!!
Interesting.. I would like to try dying some fabric or lace, But I need more information first. Your t-shirt came out looking very nice. Thank you both for the video. Happy Creating!
I have a shirt i bought it from the UK the guy only had 2 colors on my shirt extra boring I used soda ash i want to keep most of the color do i need my shirt to dry for 48 hours I added colors I like it so much better . I was also wondering can we do it on sweaters and pants?
I am so excited to try this. Wonderful video. Thank you!
The results are so unpredictable - you'll love it!
you are what they call ''the plug'' lol. you just helped me out BIG TIME thanks alot !!!
I love this, I am going to try it
You can remove color. There are color removers available. Rit makes one and their are others.
do you have a list of supplies for this you can share?
Can you use natural powdered dyes, like madder, logwood?
What fabric can I use to dye. It’s difficult to find 100% cotton hoodies and sweaters
100% natural fibers
Does this book address dyeing 100% cotton cord? Once dyed, so these other processes afterwards still apply? Like macrame will not be washed per se. any advice helpful!!
I can't wait to tye due mine have to be kick ass more than my neice seem like fun
Anxious to try this!
Hw to buy this book
I love this! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for your excitement Cathline! Happy crafting!
@@cbugstudio when are you doing another ice dye video with Anna. It’s long over due
Does anyone have tips and tricks to avoid brown spots on cotton? I used ice dye on sweatpants and crew neck. On the pants there were random brown spots/specks. I’m not sure why?
Extremely late repy, but it may be some random colour interaction? Especially if you used complementary colours, them mixing may end up creating grayish/brownish hues... if your pant wasn't white to begin with it's even easier
How cool
When you wash it do you wash it with detergent?
Best to use Synthrapol first time, a professional textile detergent
How toxic is that brand of dye? I'm just wondering if rinsing in a creek would do any harm to the fish or frogs.
That’s interesting- I dye silk all the time and soda ash doesn’t work for me. I have to use vinegar to get bright vibrant colors
Stephanie, do you have to add heat to set the color?
@@bonniepiehler693 nope! I just rinse with cool tap water and hang dry it
@@SWilliams-01 so you are using the fiber reactive dyes with vinegar? How long do you leave it? Thanks for answering me. =) Oh and soda ash will burn silk if you leave it on too long so not a good idea.
@@bonniepiehler693 I soak in a vinegar/ water mix (maybe a cup of vinegar) I don’t usually measure. Let it sit for 10 min. And then ice dye as normal.
@@SWilliams-01 Thanks, I am trying to limit chemies.
Can multiple items be washed together?
Yes! I’ve done it many times.
Just make sure each item has been batched for a minimum of 24 hours, and then rinsed thoroughly til water is nearly clear.
I then wash with synthrapol in hot water.
The colors do not transfer to the other items.
What is the purpose of soda ash rinse?
there is none... she was just trying to rinse it & didn't have running water, which is why it looked a little muddier after. It's best to rinse in cold running water, but i don;t think they had a sink available.
Also, you can apply the dyes directly to the shirt for more intensity and control in placement and ice on top.
could u apply dye directly to the shirt and then put ice on top then apply different colors on top of the ice. so it would really vary with dimension
AC I seen someone do this before. They used black on the top of the ice and it came out great.
@@AC-cu5so yes, but it’s more pastel..dye first, then ice is a more concentrated effect, more vibrant, to me more interesting, but the other way is cool too..you can combine techniques as well..
does anybody have a resource for finding natural clothes to dye with online?
Do you mean like natural fibers such as cotton? If so, jiffy shirts online sells them pretty cheap.
Hanes online or through Amazon has a large variety of thing to dye!
I like to buy from Dharmatrading.com you will find all kinds of fabrics to dye including silk, also dyes, veils, clothes, techniques and much more. Including soda ash, removable color fixers, etc....🤗😄
thank you! where can I purchase the dye? I'm only finding a pearlescent variety so far. great to find you!
Dharma, Custom Colors, or Jacquard for purchasing Procion MX Fiber Reactive dyes..
Or maiwa handprints
ALWAYS, ALWAYS ALWAYS WEAR A MASK WHILE WORKING WITH DYE POWDERS!
You must let it rest at 70 degrees F for 24 hours after the ice melts..too much hurry in this example..
yeah.. I was wondering about this. Everywhere else says to wait 24 hours. Weird. I wonder what kinda effect (if any) the heat gun has on the designs (vs just leaving it to melt outside)
I was watching the whole video thinking either I wouldn’t see the final results since she’s at a studio or they would wait the 24 and add in the final results. I was surprised when she said the wrapping wasn’t needed. I’m like since when? I always wrap mine once it’s melted and let it sit for at least 24.
Van Gogh is not pronounced Fan Go.
Why so much hate
@@done8391 Exactly. If the creators of the video would have love in their hearts for Vincent van Gogh, they would have taken the effort to pronounce his name properly ♡
This is a total messed up job up job unfortunately. Firstly to anyone reading this, please wear a mask while spraying dye and do not do it indoors. I have been dyeing for a long long time and those dye particles are super fine and toxic if inhaled. Only take off the mask once the dye is dissolved into the water. The way she is spraying dyes is dangerous and should be avoided. Everything beyond this rule is her way of doing it so i cant say its wrong. However, my opinion is that this is a crudely done job - from the way the ice is being melted to the way the fabric is being washed. Hopefully people look at other sources too before using this one for ice dyeing.
Looks like mud
wtf this video is just too longg
Lol
Then don’t watch it
This is the ugliest tie dye I've ever seen.
if you don't like it, GET OUT :) I think it's beautiful
Brittany Long right. Wtf did she come here for lol
Girl bye
Lmao,you are all so pressed,she isn't paying your bills,Karen.
I like it. I guess everyone has a different opinion.