use floursescent markers
There are 3 different styles of tie-dye: 1. Cracked wax where you paint wet wax onto your fabric and scrunch it. Then put it in the dye. 2. Fold and tie elastic bands around the cloth and put it in the dye. 3. Grab the center of the fabric and make the 4 corners meet. Then tie elastic bands all the way down the fabric and place into the dye.
Cotton isn't the only fabric you can dye. A polyester backpack can be dyed by using acid dyes where you heat the acid dye with the fabric submersed.
Salt is used to attach (Stay) colour on fabric
You can make tie dye fabric with the fabric dyes that are available at most stores like Walmart or a local grocery store. Unfortunately I don't know the process! :(
In batik, resist is the wax/beeswax/parrafin you use to keep the dye OFF the piece of fabric. Example: You want to dye a white piece of fabric "green" and leave a white heart on it. You would paint a heart onto the fabric with wax, allow it to dry, dip the fabric in green dye, allow it to dry, remove the wax. At this point, the fabric would be completely green EXCEPT where the wax was. The wax coated the fabric in a heart-shape and caused that heart-shaped section to RESIST being dyed.
Something purple'ish. Depends on how effective the dye is and how the fabric absorbs the dye.
To make sentence dye, you would need fabric dye, a fabric item like a t-shirt or piece of fabric, and a container to mix the dye in. Follow the instructions on the dye package to mix the dye with water and submerge the fabric item in the dye mixture. Allow the fabric to sit in the dye for the specified time, then rinse it until the water runs clear.
Accidently throw it in the wash with a new red shirt, or you could add red or pink fabric dye to the wash depending on the desired shade.
No. I was watching a show on pets and some of the hair cuts/colors that are done to them. There were many colors put on pets. My only suggestion is to make sure you use a dye that is safe for use with pets. I wouldn't go out and get a dye for coloring fabric pink.
Pink Dye
its called pink dye
I have the idea but i don't at the same time.
Add white to the red.
they make special red dye
Yes, they do carry fabric dye! Hancock Fabrics has Rit dye and Tulip dye.
Fluorescent pink can be created by mixing a bright pink pigment with a fluorescent colorant or dye. This combination will create a vivid, neon-like pink hue that appears to glow under UV light. It's important to follow proper safety precautions when working with fluorescent pigments.
black and white