Most of us have dyed t-shirts before in school or at camp, or maybe have even bought a cool tie-dye shirt at the store. But what if you could do tie dye at home without ever using a washing machine?
This intricate Japanese technique of pleating fabric before dyeing dates back to the eighth century. The traditional method calls for indigo dye, but you can find shibori in other shades of blue, too.
It’s 4 p.m. on a Friday, and Belle Rutt is once again wrapping rubber bands around twisted-up T-shirts. Rutt says she’s DIY tie-dyed more of those shirts than she cares to count as a staffer at Yogi ...
The retro style is back for summer. Want to add a fun pop of color to your summer wardrobe? You're not alone: Search interest in tie-dying is up, according to Google, which found searches for ...
LIBERTY, Mo. — The name speaks for itself. At All About Tie Dye, you get to explore the art of tie-dying and you can either buy their already made products or get crafty, and make your own. The ...
As a trend, tie-dye for summer is a bit like floral for spring—in other words, not exactly groundbreaking. In line with varsity-inspired track pants or neons, the athleisure staple continues to wax ...
For Danielle Somers, tie-dye has taken on ritual status during the pandemic. Like all good rituals, it’s a mix of order and chaos; the process is deeply familiar while the outcomes remain mysterious.
As we recover from the thrill of Essence Fest over the weekend, we’ve had time to think back on all the incredible experiences, activations, and performances. As a result, it’s safe to say that the ...
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For Danielle Somers, tie-dye has taken on ritual status during the pandemic. Like all good rituals, it’s a mix of order and chaos; the process is deeply familiar while the outcomes remain mysterious.