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Year 10 Textiles GCSE : Tie-Dye Objectives In today’s lesson we will:- Learn how to create the technique TIE-DYE Explore a variety of effects produced by TIE-DYE Evaluate possible applications and consider industrial references Key Words Decorative Techniques Tie-dye Saturation Resist Dye bath Super Learner / A* Objective Select and use appropriate tools, materials and techniques to apply colour to fabric (AQA GCSE Specification 2009)
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Starter Activity (5 mins) In the future, you may wish to create a drawing of tie-dye to add to your design sketches! Collect a picture of either:- a T-shirt a bag a base ball cap With felt tips, create a tie-dye design. Use the tie-dye prints to help you!
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Dyeing Fabric We have been dyeing fabric for thousands of years. Here are some traditional methods of hand dyeing.
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The majority of fabrics that we use in the 21 st century are produced in factories by large industrial machines
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Instructions Produce 3 different types of tie-dye Using a permanent pen, write your initials in the corner of 3 pieces of cotton fabric Produce 3 different methods of tie-dye Drop each sample into a different coloured dye bath Give them a good pummelling to ensure they are saturated in the dye bath Leave to soak for at least 24 hours!
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1. The use of fabric dyes can be harmful to the environment, why is this? 2. Some fabric dyes contain poisonous substances called T_ _ _ _ S
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What have you learned today? Working with a partner, complete the tie-dye flowchart Place the stages in the correct order Write a list of the equipment and materials you have used to produce your 3 samples Can you identify the 2 quality control points?
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Homework Produce at least 1 x A4 page describing the following dyeing methods:- 1.Screen Printing 2.Batik 3.Hand Block Printing Super Learner / A* Objective Include diagrams of the above methods and examples of textile products!
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