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What are the different types of tie dying?

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When did tie dying start?

in the 1960s


How many tie dying methods are there?

3000000000


Who discovered tie-dye?

there are many forms of tie-dying that have been practised by any different cultures such as the Japanese and acient Indians. This dates back to times of about 5000 years ago.


Where was tie dying discovered?

No site tells me when tie dying was first discovered or who discovered it OR whereit was first discovered!!!!!!!Other wise a pretty good site. :(


What is the role of the salt in tie-dying?

to make it fade


Where did tie-dying first originate?

It originated in the west


What are the ratings and certificates for Dharma and Greg - 1997 Tie-Dying the Knot 3-8?

Dharma and Greg - 1997 Tie-Dying the Knot 3-8 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp


What is the purpose of tie dying?

Tie dying consists of twisting sections of cloth, such as parts of a cotton T-shirt, and tying them in multiple places with rubber bands. When the fabric is placed in the dye solution the dye has difficulty penetrating into the twisted parts. Various colorful patterns will be seen on the cloth when the dying is finished and the rubber bands are removed.Then, if you like, tie it up again and repeat the process using a different colored dye.See the Related Links below for materials needed and full instructions.


Is dyeing spelled correctly?

If you are putting it in the tie-dying term then no, if the term means to end life then no. The correct spelling is Dying.


What is the process of tie dying?

Tie dying consists of twisting sections of cloth, such as parts of a cotton T-shirt, and tying them in multiple places with rubber bands. When the fabric is placed in the dye solution the dye has difficulty penetrating into the twisted parts. Various colorful patterns will be seen on the cloth when the dying is finished and the rubber bands are removed.Then, if you like, tie it up again and repeat the process using a different colored dye.See the Related Links below for materials needed and full instructions.


When was tie dye popular in great Britain?

Tie dying became popular in the late 1960's and early 1970's.


Where might tie dying be used?

tye dying also known as shibori might be used in tops or in fabrics for wall hangings