Thank you Marshay!!
I am going to do liquid dye for this first batch. So basically I:
1 - sew mickey
2 - pucker his little head
3- soak in the soda ash
(I think I read to then let the shirt air dry a bit at this point so that it isn't soaking wet????)
4 - Twist and make my danish
5 - Start dying!
Doesn't that sound roughly correct????
I can't wait to try this!
We are doing a couple sets of Mickeys, then for my DDs bday I think we are going to try the same things with cat head instead of Mickey. She
LOVES cats.
Looks good to me! I didn't let my shirts air dry too much - I just squeezed (don't wring!) all the water out that I could. I found that they were easier to shape into the "danish" (I love that term!) when they were damp, but not dripping.
Just one tip:
I eyeballed where I thought the center of the shirt back would be before I twisted and a couple of them came out off-center - a little to the right or left. So if this is something you care about - the swirl being centered - you may want to mark the center back with a safety pin before soaking and removing it before twisting.
Have fun and we all can't wait to see your shirts! It's been fun to see everyone's finished product.