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Tie Dying with Kids

Eeeek! I know, tie dying with kids sends shivers up my spine too! What a mess, and all that work. I have braved tie dying with my kiddos a few times and it was totally worth it. Tie-dyeing came to the United States in 1909. However, it became popular when musicians like Janis Joplin began wearing fabrics that had been dyed using this method. However, tie-dyeing is not a new concept. It has its roots in older methods of dyeing fabric used throughout the world. Many different cultures dye their own fabric using plants extracts. (thank you eHow)

tie dying


Things to try tie dying:
pillowcases, hats, t-shirts, night gowns and pajamas, socks, shorts, sweatshirts, purses, swimsuits, scarfs, neck tie, fabric, blankets, and the list goes on.

Different techniques:

tie dying
knot tying
tie dying
bunching
tie dying
pleats

spirals,
rosettes,
stripes,
diamonds,
ovals,
squares,
bullseye,
circles

Helpful sites:
Fave Crafts  Prochemical
Rit
Craft Information

Comments

  1. They came out beautiful!! I just bought some wool yarn to dye and have been thinking bout doing some natural homemade dyes. Thanks for the inspiration!!