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C R A F T
Let's tie dye! This month, I'll show you how to tie dye with natural
dye you've probably already got in your kitchen cupboard.
TURMERIC
Known for giving curries a rich golden colour,
turmeric has incredible dyeing properties. You'll need
3 tbsp of the stuff so go for the big packet you will
find in the world foods section of your local shop.
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T-SHIRT
New or old, make sure it's had a good wash to remove
any dirt or starch from the fabric. This will ensure the
dye adhere better. Once you have had a go tye dyeing,
you could be more adventurous and try dyeing
underwear sets, pillowcases and other garments.
Once you get more confident with tie
dye, you can try other items of
clothings such as tracksuits, or bedlinen
and pillowcases or blankets. Make sure
the materials are natural, the won't take
as well to synthetic materials.
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2 1 Soak the t-shirt in cold water for 30 minutes.
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METHOD
Boil 1 litre of water in a kettle and add it to a pan with 1 tbsp of
turmeric. Let it cook on medium heat for 30 minutes.
Time to tie up your t-shirt. You can use elastic bands or string
for this. Decide which design you want. You can look up
different tying techniques online. An easy one is to twist and
scrunch in several places. This is what makes a sunburst effect!
Let it soak for 8-10 hours. The colour will intensify the longer
you leave it. But if you take it out too early, you'll find the colour
fades quickly as it dries. If you want a lighter look, leave for a
shorter time.
Rinse in cold water and ring out. Soak in 1 tbsp bicarb for 10
minutes to help the colour set. Rinse thoroughly.
Leave to dry. I would recommend only washing on low
temperature in case the colour runs onto light fabrics.