I’m so happy that people like this exist. I didn’t come across this video by looking up how to do reverse tie dye (as I have looked it up many times before) I actually follow the instagram for selling these pieces. I sent a DM just asking a question about bleach, not even expecting a reply. But to get a message back within 5 minutes and with a link to show other how to do it themselves instead of a”link to shop” was very refreshing. Thank you soooooooooo much!!!
wow . wow. i have been watching tie dye ideos and trying to tie dye for 5 years. Dude! this is the BEST i mean the absolute BEST instructional video i have EVER watched! Thank you for being so generous enough to share this tecnique. AWESOME
one of the best tutorial I've seen! I deeply appreciate all the small details you included, esp. about rinsing until water runs clear + also washing with Dawn to prevent color transference. 👍
You give the best instructions ever! You give the dos and don’ts all together and the transcriptions over the video are perfect! God you’re a great artist and teacher! I always feel like I’m missing SOMETHING in a tutorial but can’t wait to try this
Thank you! I don't always need to reverse tie dye but you guys have all the steps and I can skip if I want or go thru them all. I really appreciate you guys sharing the process. All mine and my roommate's stuff turned out great! Much love!!
Axing tutorial! I’ve been wanting to do my band shirts but a lot of other videos were not as descriptive or clean and this one. Thanks for the steps and instructions, will for sure be following along and doing my own!
Why haven’t you blown up yet!! Your tutorials are amazing. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. My Christmas presents are definitely gonna be the best this year. 🙏🏽❤️
I learned my reverse tie dye watching this video and recently I have been experimenting with it on different color shirts. I've done a red and blue one so far and if you never thought to try this, I would recommend you do. They came out super cool. Another good tip for anyone wanting to try :Make sure to get 100% cotton shirts as poly blends dont work as well. Guess I cant put pics here. trust me you wont be disappointed
Awesome video, I have been doing reverse tie dye and you have some nice points in upping my game. For one, you blew my mind that soda ash is so easy to get! At walmert and Lowe's?!?! Second the hydrogen peroxide to neutralize the bleach! I have been unspiraling them, rinsing them out under water, soaking in the soda ash, re-spiraling, then adding the dye! I'll have to give your method a try! One last thing, your spiraling technique, that's pretty sweet. Thanks for the video.
Dude, what a cool process and they came out awesome!! Can't wait to give this process a try. I almost threw my refrigerator rack out by mistake, lol. That's my jam too,lol. You did a great job with the video, straight and to the point:)
Thank you! This was really helpful and not distracting. (lots of how to vids have the creator rambling and it's had to focus, especially with ADHD) this was simple with text and visuals. I'm gonna tackle some old black shirts tonight :) and was amazed to find that version of soda ash at the local store- and its dirt cheap!
I’m a bit confused as to which is which. I want to do the one on the right but at one point i got confused. Is the effect on the right the “full bleach” only on top of the shirt?
when you left the shirts out to dry, did you leave them out like that or did you put them in bags? i've seen people put them in bags for them to dry and i wanna know if there's a difference; i just want a clean dye like yours lol
I left them in the shade. I’d recommend putting them in bags and let them stay inside. You want them to stay wet, I didn’t know that before making this video
Great video! Question for you, if I’m just reverse tie dying, but not adding color afterwards, do I still need to do the hydrogen peroxide and ash soda steps? I haven’t given tie dying a whirl since I was at camp 35 years ago!
Hey, sorry for the late reply! If you’re not adding color you don’t have to soda ash but you will still have to neutralize the bleach with hydrogen peroxide
Es el mejor tutorial que he visto, brother con "Soda ash" te refieres al bicarbonato regular? Gracias de antegarra. PD a la otra quítale los pelos del Blue.
Amazing talent and tutorial, man! I'm a first-timer looking to use your method to just do one or two shirts at a time, and I was hoping you could answer a question. If I purchase 50mL (1.7oz) bottles, do you think they would hold enough dye to do 2 shirts this way? Or should I be buying bigger for a small project like this? I saw in the comments below that you use 4oz (120mL) bottles, but I can't tell how full they are or how much you used here. Thanks so much!
The size of the bottles don’t matter really, you might just have to refill depending how much dye you would like to use. I find that I use the whole 4 oz for one shirt usually
I have learned something today by watching this I'm trying to start a business in this. I just started dying two weeks ago. I have been shy to do other colors other then White. I'm excited to do this and what is the pointy thing on the dye bottle it is truly helpful I see I need that
Where did you get your squeeze bottles + fine tips for the bleach? I've been looking everrrrrrrrrrrryyyyyyywhere, but I have not been able to find anything close to what you have. Thanks!
It looked like you both did the same twirl, etc., but the designs are different. On the final screen, which one is your mom's and what caused the difference? Thanks!
to get a even brighter dye u can try putting ur dyes in a gallon bag thats what i do usually and it works really well for me plus makes it easier to do multiple dyes in a day and have places to put the dyes
What procion to 4oz ratio are being used? Your video was just wonderful and inspired me to try this. Unfortunately my colors did not pop like yours. I followed the procion directions. Thinking I needed to make it stronger. 🤦♀️ Thank you for making this wonderful video!!
It’s interesting that the instructions on the Jacquard brand synthrapol says to use hot water for the afterwash (for cotton shirts). Any opinion on that? Awesome video, thanks!
Love your video and all it’s detail! I did some shirts following your tutorial and they came out great. Did another batch of shirts but this time the bleach process only got them to a red color not orange. So the dyes didn’t come out hardly at all. Not sure what I did wrong the second time. Any tips/advise? I’d appreciate it. Thanks!!
Those look so good! Thanks for the video! I'm jealous, I did one in the summer and I guess I bleached it too long because it's already disintegrated from washing.
literally the best tutorial i've ever seen! thanks so much. one question though, how did you make your dyes? (measurements & did you mix in urea with the powder dye?) thanks in advance
How can I purchase one of these, I don't have the skill or patience to pull this off myself. Thanks for the super detailed video, gonna try and tackle this myself eventually.
I'm brand new to dyeing fabrics & haven't ever done reverse dye but for the question why peroxide, Chemically, the basic solution (peroxide) with a high pH neutralizes the acidic solution (bleach) with a low pH to form a NaCl (salt), water & oxygen gas.
Hello, Just wanted to say your t-shirts came out INCREDIBLE! Great work. Quick question, where did you get your squeeze bottle tips? Please and thank you!
If i wanted to do this but stop at the bleach step to get the bleach spiral effect, how long would u recomend allowing the bleach to set? Until it reaches my desired color? And would u still recomend soaking in peroixide water to nuetralize once its done? After that, i should just be able to rinse and then wash it in the washing machine, yeah?? Lemme know!
Thanks and some great tips you shared too. Did you use the blue dawn for when you washed it out in the clothes washer or when you washed it off under the tap?
@@igotdyeonit Thank you :0) I wasn't sure if many tie dyers use synthrapol. You showed me that I can get sodium carbonate in the grocery store too along with the bleach neutralizing trick. Good stuff and keep it up. Do you have any other tie dye videos you plan on making? Just got my sinew in today!
@@igotdyeonit You gotta make the yellow dye pretty strong when doing reverses eh? I made up a batch of what I thought would be strong enough yellow and started adding it and it didn't look like it was a deep yellow like yours. So I added more powder to the dye and it's is noticeable now. Maybe it's cuz you're out in the sun it looks so bright that yellow. Maybe I need to brighten up the reverse more next time too and really dump that powder in the dye mix!
So you just use that arm and hammer stuff and mix that with water for your soda ash? I’ve always just used the stuff from Walmart that is soda ash in the tie dye section. Is what you use better?
You can call Dharma and see if they will ship to you, this is their number 7072830390 I also found this, I use jacquard every now and then. www.desertcart.com.br/products/22625812-jacquard-procion-mx-fiber-reactive-dye-bright-blue-232-8-oz
Hola. Le escribo desde España. Sus camiseta me parecen de las más bonitas que he visto y me gustaría hacer las con mi madre. Qué tintes utiliza usted? de qué marca son? Dónde puedo comprar los?
By FAR, this is the most descriptive, perfectly paced, badass tie-dye tutorial I’ve ever seen. These turned out incredible. I love your sweet mom!♥️
I’m so happy that people like this exist. I didn’t come across this video by looking up how to do reverse tie dye (as I have looked it up many times before) I actually follow the instagram for selling these pieces. I sent a DM just asking a question about bleach, not even expecting a reply. But to get a message back within 5 minutes and with a link to show other how to do it themselves instead of a”link to shop” was very refreshing. Thank you soooooooooo much!!!
just seeing this comment, thank you! glad i was able to help, did you make end up making a shirt?
@@igotdyeonit not yet its been a bit too cold where i live but believe me, the projects are stacking up hahaha
this is the cleanest shit ive ever seen
@Immanuel Royce nope, nobody gives a shit about your botted youtube account scam.
I'm 36 & NEVER wanted to try tie dye until now. This video was AMAZING!!
Do it
wow . wow. i have been watching tie dye ideos and trying to tie dye for 5 years. Dude! this is the BEST i mean the absolute BEST instructional video i have EVER watched! Thank you for being so generous enough to share this tecnique. AWESOME
So sick. This is the best and most thorough tutorial of this process I’ve seen. Thank you so much!
Omg somehow I'm not surprised to see you here (Leland Academy 4 life)
@@XGarmadonX Hahaha that is so wild. I hope you're well :)
Ugh I literally can't decide who's shirt design I like more!!! They both turned out incredible!!!
these are the cleanest goddamn spirals I've ever seen
Do they use hot water for the soda ash?
@@xjessicaao yes hot water. All the info is in the video.
one of the best tutorial I've seen! I deeply appreciate all the small details you included, esp. about rinsing until water runs clear + also washing with Dawn to prevent color transference. 👍
You give the best instructions ever! You give the dos and don’ts all together and the transcriptions over the video are perfect! God you’re a great artist and teacher! I always feel like I’m missing SOMETHING in a tutorial but can’t wait to try this
Thank you for explaining the process so thoroughly! Now for the hardest part, like you said, waiting 24 hours to see how it turned out!
I never knew Synthrapol was in the blue Dawn dish soap! You just saved me so much money! Instant subscriber!!!!
5:05 "voy a sacar un paquete de carne molida para que se empiece a descongelar"
i loved it
I've been reverse tie dying for 3+ years. Honestly, I am so good because of you and this video!
Thank you! I don't always need to reverse tie dye but you guys have all the steps and I can skip if I want or go thru them all. I really appreciate you guys sharing the process. All mine and my roommate's stuff turned out great! Much love!!
The start of an empire, we're here for you bro!
I've been watching so many of these kind of videos over the past two years I've learned more from u right now than i have over the whole two years lol
That’s awesome thank you 🙏🏼
this is probably the best tutorial on reverse tie-dye that I've seen!!!!
The amount of detail in your video is amazing - thank you so much for the time and effort you shared with us!!!
Axing tutorial! I’ve been wanting to do my band shirts but a lot of other videos were not as descriptive or clean and this one. Thanks for the steps and instructions, will for sure be following along and doing my own!
Amazing*
Why haven’t you blown up yet!! Your tutorials are amazing. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. My Christmas presents are definitely gonna be the best this year. 🙏🏽❤️
I learned my reverse tie dye watching this video and recently I have been experimenting with it on different color shirts. I've done a red and blue one so far and if you never thought to try this, I would recommend you do. They came out super cool. Another good tip for anyone wanting to try :Make sure to get 100% cotton shirts as poly blends dont work as well. Guess I cant put pics here. trust me you wont be disappointed
Awesome! Quick question, how did you mixed the dye? That's the part I am at.... did you mixed the dye with warm or hot water?
This is the BEST Tie Dye Instructional Video I have seen to Date, Thank You so much, Keep bringing them on
How do you mix the dye? Those shirts are amazing!!
Awesome video, I have been doing reverse tie dye and you have some nice points in upping my game. For one, you blew my mind that soda ash is so easy to get! At walmert and Lowe's?!?! Second the hydrogen peroxide to neutralize the bleach! I have been unspiraling them, rinsing them out under water, soaking in the soda ash, re-spiraling, then adding the dye! I'll have to give your method a try! One last thing, your spiraling technique, that's pretty sweet. Thanks for the video.
Glad I could help. Have you tried it and if so how did it go?
You're an artist!!! Thank you for sharing your technique. Mad respect
Dude, what a cool process and they came out awesome!! Can't wait to give this process a try. I almost threw my refrigerator rack out by mistake, lol. That's my jam too,lol. You did a great job with the video, straight and to the point:)
You good sir, and your beautiful mama, are just amaaaaazing! Best tie dye tutorial and best tie dye shirts I’ve ever seen
Best tie dye tutorials on TH-cam tbh, thank you so much for sharing
This is the best looking DIY tie dye shirt I’ve ever seen. 😍 Thank you for sharing! 🙏🏽❤️
I just recently tried this and i am excited to see the results the colors blended so well together
This is the most informative bleach dying video. Thank u for all the tips!!
Dude, please do more of these! I’ve never been in to tie dye but this is legit! I want to do one of these.
Bro these turned out sick af!! Specially the
One your mom held up, if you were to list these shirts on selling platforms for $100 id buy it asap!!
The hemostats and microwave cover is an insanely great idea!!!
That was fun to watch. I've never understood how tie dye was done and this was really great to see the results at the end. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for showing your mom's first time trying this too!
Thank you so much for the complete tutorial! I’ve been wondering how to do them so the colors will stay vibrant!
just used this to tie-dye two shirts. turned out so much better than expected. Thank you!
Thank you! This was really helpful and not distracting. (lots of how to vids have the creator rambling and it's had to focus, especially with ADHD) this was simple with text and visuals. I'm gonna tackle some old black shirts tonight :)
and was amazed to find that version of soda ash at the local store- and its dirt cheap!
saw u on reddit saying you intended to post a tutorial in january, been a fan ever since. im here for this shit
I’m a bit confused as to which is which. I want to do the one on the right but at one point i got confused. Is the effect on the right the “full bleach” only on top of the shirt?
when you left the shirts out to dry, did you leave them out like that or did you put them in bags? i've seen people put them in bags for them to dry and i wanna know if there's a difference; i just want a clean dye like yours lol
I left them in the shade. I’d recommend putting them in bags and let them stay inside. You want them to stay wet, I didn’t know that before making this video
Great video! Question for you, if I’m just reverse tie dying, but not adding color afterwards, do I still need to do the hydrogen peroxide and ash soda steps? I haven’t given tie dying a whirl since I was at camp 35 years ago!
Hey, sorry for the late reply! If you’re not adding color you don’t have to soda ash but you will still have to neutralize the bleach with hydrogen peroxide
This is so amazing. Can you do a tutorial for sweater & hoodie tie dye pls? On a pastel tone that gotta be so nice
Ive watched this video 3 times. Im obsessed with these shirts. Now i want to find Dare shirts and try them to see if i can get this same look.
Thank you for sharing your artist secrets! Your work is incredible
This was the best ...YOUR THE BEST AND YOUR SHIRTS CAME OUT THE BEST!!!
Wow this is awesome!! She did a great job. Practice makes perfect. Thanks for ur Knowledge and tutorial 🌻🌻
Es el mejor tutorial que he visto, brother con "Soda ash" te refieres al bicarbonato regular? Gracias de antegarra.
PD a la otra quítale los pelos del Blue.
Gracias! Si es el bicarbonato. Y si la proxima me seguro k saque los pelos del Blue 😂
Excellent video, thank you!!!!!!!! I've just gotten into dyeing shirts, so videos like this are a godsend. Best of luck to you sir.
Amazing talent and tutorial, man! I'm a first-timer looking to use your method to just do one or two shirts at a time, and I was hoping you could answer a question. If I purchase 50mL (1.7oz) bottles, do you think they would hold enough dye to do 2 shirts this way? Or should I be buying bigger for a small project like this?
I saw in the comments below that you use 4oz (120mL) bottles, but I can't tell how full they are or how much you used here. Thanks so much!
The size of the bottles don’t matter really, you might just have to refill depending how much dye you would like to use. I find that I use the whole 4 oz for one shirt usually
This is so dope man, keep it up. I'm glad this popped up in my recommended. Earned my sub!
I have learned something today by watching this I'm trying to start a business in this. I just started dying two weeks ago. I have been shy to do other colors other then White. I'm excited to do this and what is the pointy thing on the dye bottle it is truly helpful I see I need that
It’s a precision tip, google precision tip bottles and you will find them
BEAUTIFUL!!!!! What a good son, teaching your mom! ❤️
WHERE are you finding the precision tip bottles? I cannot find those anywhere. Alll I can find are the little 1oz bottles which are useless to me.
Amazon
Where did you get your squeeze bottles + fine tips for the bleach? I've been looking everrrrrrrrrrrryyyyyyywhere, but I have not been able to find anything close to what you have. Thanks!
Look up 4 oz precision tip bottles on amazon
It looked like you both did the same twirl, etc., but the designs are different. On the final screen, which one is your mom's and what caused the difference? Thanks!
4:05 explains the difference
to get a even brighter dye u can try putting ur dyes in a gallon bag thats what i do usually and it works really well for me plus makes it easier to do multiple dyes in a day and have places to put the dyes
Shirts came out super clean!
What procion to 4oz ratio are being used? Your video was just wonderful and inspired me to try this. Unfortunately my colors did not pop like yours. I followed the procion directions. Thinking I needed to make it stronger. 🤦♀️ Thank you for making this wonderful video!!
Thanks for making this video.
I've been checking your channel monthly to see if I didn't accidentally miss it in my subscriptions.
Wowwwwww!!! When I say you and mama did that!!!! And the video was very informative and straight to the point! ⭐️⭐️🏆🏆
so good to finally find a step by step advice!! how much is one cup, please? thanks a lot! Greetings from Austria!
What do you mean by cup? 🤔
@@igotdyeonit your measurement: you said: 1 cup and i dont know how big this cup is...
Oh, the measurement is literally called a cup. 8 ounces.
@@igotdyeonit thanks a lot! We dont have those measurements in Austria, thats why i asked... thanks
You just have a new subscriber here first time I am seeing this method
I surely will try some of your methods
The best video EVER! Thanks for the clarity!
I am in love with this.... How do you mix your dye please?
Usually two table spoons per cups of water, I mix with a frother.
It’s interesting that the instructions on the Jacquard brand synthrapol says to use hot water for the afterwash (for cotton shirts). Any opinion on that? Awesome video, thanks!
👌👌👌🖤🖤🖤Can you use regular dye ?. Like Rite?. Or the ones from Wal-Mart?.
I don’t recommend them
@@igotdyeonit Thanks for letting me know.
Dude your name is gold. Thank you for the amazing content.
Love your video and all it’s detail! I did some shirts following your tutorial and they came out great. Did another batch of shirts but this time the bleach process only got them to a red color not orange. So the dyes didn’t come out hardly at all. Not sure what I did wrong the second time. Any tips/advise? I’d appreciate it. Thanks!!
What a great technique, way to think outside the box!
Excellent tutorial! Thanks for giving your time and talent to helping others~
En español por favor.. quiero saber lo que utilizaste y lonqie dijiste ahi😭😭🙌 pleace
Original, first time seeing this design 💯
This is the best reverse tie dye video I’ve seen! Thanks
Those look so good! Thanks for the video! I'm jealous, I did one in the summer and I guess I bleached it too long because it's already disintegrated from washing.
literally the best tutorial i've ever seen! thanks so much. one question though, how did you make your dyes? (measurements & did you mix in urea with the powder dye?) thanks in advance
I eye ball everything but your dyes should come with mixing instructions, if not you can find videos on TH-cam or the website you got them from.
They look amazing. Im going to try it! Can you add Vinyl afterwards ?
Yes ma’am
Are the steps the same if you were to do a hoodie/sweatshirt?
Been looking at a lot of ways to do this I think I’m gonna go with your regimen good shit bro
I did it!!!! Thank you for all the info- would have never been able to do it without ur video!! Thx!
How can I purchase one of these, I don't have the skill or patience to pull this off myself. Thanks for the super detailed video, gonna try and tackle this myself eventually.
Wow they came out amazing, you are talented
I am new to this. What size rubber bands are being used. Love your designs!! 😀 Thank you.
The Hydrogen Peroxide is a great tip I haven't seen that anywhere else
What does it do
@@carterday8965 i also want to know
I'm brand new to dyeing fabrics & haven't ever done reverse dye but for the question why peroxide, Chemically, the basic solution (peroxide) with a high pH neutralizes the acidic solution (bleach) with a low pH to form a NaCl (salt), water & oxygen gas.
@@auntieann3000 thank you sm!
Last time I put bleach and peroxide on a shirt. It disintegrated right before my eyes.
Hello, Just wanted to say your t-shirts came out INCREDIBLE! Great work.
Quick question, where did you get your squeeze bottle tips?
Please and thank you!
Amazon, look up 4 oz precision tip bottles
@@igotdyeonit Thank you so much for responding, I truly appreciate the help! 🙏 Going to Amazon now.
Your video is great. Very detailed compared to others I've seen
ill pay for them shirts! clean AF! more power bro!
OMG!! MUY MUY BONITA Y PERFECTA! I LOVE IT SO MUCH! Yall did an amazing job! Have you ever tried to microwave them instead of waiting 24hr’s??
Did you bleach the front and back of the shirt or just the front?
For the half dyed shirt I do front and back. If you want the whole spiral then do both sides
does the water have to be purified water? or I can just use 1 gallon of tap water?
Use tap water, I only re use the container to measure gallons of water
You absolutely rule, thanks for the top-shelf tips!
If i wanted to do this but stop at the bleach step to get the bleach spiral effect, how long would u recomend allowing the bleach to set? Until it reaches my desired color?
And would u still recomend soaking in peroixide water to nuetralize once its done? After that, i should just be able to rinse and then wash it in the washing machine, yeah?? Lemme know!
I wouldn’t go past 15 minutes and yes always hydrogen peroxide anything you bleach 👍🏽
Such good tips. I would have never thought to use a microwave cover and hemostat clips.
Thanks and some great tips you shared too. Did you use the blue dawn for when you washed it out in the clothes washer or when you washed it off under the tap?
I use it in the washer, but first rinse you’re shirt out until the water runs clear
@@igotdyeonit Thank you :0) I wasn't sure if many tie dyers use synthrapol. You showed me that I can get sodium carbonate in the grocery store too along with the bleach neutralizing trick. Good stuff and keep it up. Do you have any other tie dye videos you plan on making? Just got my sinew in today!
@@Enkiguy glad the video helped! Yes I’ll be making more tutorials 👍🏽
@@igotdyeonit You gotta make the yellow dye pretty strong when doing reverses eh? I made up a batch of what I thought would be strong enough yellow and started adding it and it didn't look like it was a deep yellow like yours. So I added more powder to the dye and it's is noticeable now. Maybe it's cuz you're out in the sun it looks so bright that yellow. Maybe I need to brighten up the reverse more next time too and really dump that powder in the dye mix!
So you just use that arm and hammer stuff and mix that with water for your soda ash? I’ve always just used the stuff from Walmart that is soda ash in the tie dye section. Is what you use better?
I’m not sure, I’ve never bought the other one but I’m sure it works the same. I’ll use any type of soda ash
which is the half spiral and the full spiral?
Can I use another types of fabric paint, I live in Brazil and didn’t find this specific procion dye
You can call Dharma and see if they will ship to you, this is their number 7072830390
I also found this, I use jacquard every now and then.
www.desertcart.com.br/products/22625812-jacquard-procion-mx-fiber-reactive-dye-bright-blue-232-8-oz
Hola. Le escribo desde España. Sus camiseta me parecen de las más bonitas que he visto y me gustaría hacer las con mi madre. Qué tintes utiliza usted? de qué marca son? Dónde puedo comprar los?