Thank you, you beautiful creature. I have been doing tie dye for 20+years and i learned so much from you today. It looks beautiful and you look handsome in it!!! I hope you are as happy as we all are watching you make it. Thank you for your time and effort to share the process with us!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Lately, I don't do the spill with soda at the end. I just pre-soak the shirts in soda ash. I used to experiment with this but stopped because the colors become less vivid instead, you can simply make the dye less thick so that it passes through the fabric better
Excellent video! Thanks for including the figure 8 tip. I wish more videos would do that.
Thanks, glad it helped you!
It's quite a difficult time and I'm working several jobs to survive, I hope I can find time to make more useful videos)
Это круто🔥🔥🔥. Спасибо!
Thank you, you beautiful creature. I have been doing tie dye for 20+years and i learned so much from you today. It looks beautiful and you look handsome in it!!! I hope you are as happy as we all are watching you make it. Thank you for your time and effort to share the process with us!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you! I appreciate it! 😊
Your skill is next level. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you!
Love the detailed video thank you so much. I know it’s a lot of extra work, but we really appreciate it.❤️😁✌️
Thank you 🙏
Thank you for such a detailed video I wanted to ask do you use soda ash? Do you do it with hot water at the end or do you sprinkle it on at the end?
Lately, I don't do the spill with soda at the end. I just pre-soak the shirts in soda ash.
I used to experiment with this but stopped because the colors become less vivid
instead, you can simply make the dye less thick so that it passes through the fabric better
@psydyeua oh! Thank you very much!
Wish your words stayed long enough to read
play the video at half speed and it gives you plenty of time to read
yes, I would like that too) I'm trying to understand how to do it during video editing
Pause it or slow down the speed