Marshay
I'm Goofy for Mickey.
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Hi, everyone.
Over August and early September, I read every post and looked at every picture on this thread. Thanks to all who posted pictures and tips. I felt confident that this was something I could do. Spent a few weeks gathering supplies, using my 40% off coupons at Michaels and AC Moore
Did my shirts last weekend, pics posted below. I really wanted more blue and purple, but they ended up with alot of green. I guess that is the beauty and originality of tie dying, you're never really sure what you're going to end up with.
I am not a big t-shirt wearer. So everyone's assignment was to buy a white cotton shirt that was to their taste. The men got regular craft store cotton t-shirts. I bought a ladies all cotton tee with a v-neck, but it was a bit thicker than a regular t-shirt, with a brushed feel, a little stretchy, even though it had no spandex in it. Two of the shirts had 1-2% spandex. I bought the sythrapol detergent to wash the shirts, just to be extra careful.
The regular men's cotton t-shirts faded the most in the post-dye washing process. The colors stayed most vibrant and contained (with less bleeding together) on the shirts with the spandex. The two cotton v-necks were good, too, but just a shade less vibrant than the ones containing spandex.
I thought I tied my mickey heads tight enough and made the rubber bands tight, but the green dye really seeped through, so I did have to touch up three of the shirts with the clorox gel bleach pen.
I'm very happy with them for a first attempt. Looking forward to doing a second batch sometime in different colors.
Here are my pictures, look forward to wearing the shirts NEXT WEEK!!!!![]()
Thanks again to all who posted tips and pictures. Made all the difference!
GoofyWalker
The pictures don't appear on this thread for me...