-Article of Clothing
-Water
-Food Coloring, or other Dye
-Rubber Bands
-Washed cotton fabric
-Cold water dye
-Rubber gloves (so you don't dye your hands)
-Apron (so you don't get your clothes dirty)
-Plastic bowl or bucket (to hold your dye)
-Elastic bands or string (to hold the fabric together)
-Salt (to get rid of any excess dye on the fabric ) or (put it into the bucket or bowl)
Any natural fibre will work; e.g cotton, linen. flax etc... man-made fibres tend not to absorb the dye as efficiently. and natural dye works best with it.
-Article of Clothing
-Water
-Food Coloring, or other Dye
-Rubber Bands
-usually a shirt
-tie die, die
-bucket
-water
-gloves
-rubber bands
a tye dye is pretty rare but a tye dye monkey is beast
you don't turn them tye-dye you buy them tye-dye.
yes they are
you don't you buy them
They are making silly bands that have never been made before, and you can either get a tie dye Eiffel tower or the pack that you made, and Mighty Dollar has red white and blue tye dye ones for a dollar.
No,the food dye will come out in the wash.
Yes, You Can, With vinegar!
Rit is a dye that comes in many colors. It is used to dye fabric all one color.
The tye-dye surfer or the Phoenix
Poor grades and a patchouli smell.
Courtney Woods
you could dye it? or tye dye it?, be creative and bling the white bit or sew a patch on.