Around six thousand years ago
One alternative to soda ash for tie-dyeing is vinegar.
Tie-dye is a process of dyeing fabrics or clothing which is made from knit or woven fabric, usually cotton; typically using bright colors.
countries that mostly used tie dye
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Different forms of tie-dye have been practised in India, Japan, and Africa for centuries. Tie-dyeing began some 5000 years ago. This craft was not at first practised on cotton, as cotton has been used in India for perhaps 3000 years.Please see link below.the art of dyeing was first invented by the ancient Indians, which lead to tie-dyeingNACKTIES
Itchiku Kubota has written: 'Opulence' -- subject(s): Textile design, Tie-dyeing 'Lumiere brodee' -- subject(s): Costume, Exhibitions, Kimonos, Tie-dyeing
Kathryn Kreider has written: 'Tie-dye!' -- subject(s): Tie-dyeing
You can use baking soda as a substitute for soda ash in tie dyeing.
it comes from space .ALIENS gave them the inspiraton
Tie dyeing involves applying colored dyes to fabric to create unique patterns. The dyes chemically react with the fabric, creating bonds that result in the colors adhering. Chemistry plays a key role in determining the type of dye, the fabric's composition, and the process conditions to achieve desired results in tie dyeing.
Resist dyeing is a technique where specific parts of the fabric are covered with a substance that resists the dye, creating patterns or designs. In tie dyeing, fabric is tied or bound in specific ways before dyeing, creating unique patterns where the dye cannot penetrate. Both techniques allow for creative and colorful designs on textiles.
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