EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TIE DYE. Click here to see how to fold & dye your shirt Note: If you want the “tiger” design dye the back of the shirt.

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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TIE DYE

Click here to see how to fold & dye your shirt Note: If you want the “tiger” design dye the back of the shirt with ONE dark color.

Note: You can roll or accordion fold your shirt. Horizontal folding makes vertical stripes, vertical folding makes horizontal stripes, fold from corner for diagonal. For accordion folding check this link!link! Click here to watch a video on how to tie dye stripes

Click here to learn how to make a V pattern

Note: To make a diamond, fold the shirt the same way from the opposite corner Click here to see a video on how to fold & dye for this pattern

Click here to see how to tie dye hearts

Click here to learn how to tie dye a peace sign Notes: You will use rubber bands, not string. You should draw half of the peace sign on your shirt with a washable marker so you know where to apply the dye. See your teacher if you have questions!

Click here to see how to fold a shirt for circles or bullseyes

Click here to see a video showing how to make the spider pattern