Add a batik pattern to a shirt or other fabric with this tie-dye tutorial. This tutorial uses household materials, such as a fork, to create the unique batik design.
Before beginning this project, read the instructions for the Tulip One-Step Fashion Dye or Tulip Permanent Fabric Dye. Refer back to them for standard steps.
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Create batik design
Prewash shirt to remove sizing. Do not use fabric softener or dryer sheets.
Cover work surface with a plastic tablecloth. Insert shirtboard or coated cardboard between shirt layers.
Stamp or draw designs desired. We used the tines of a fork and a spray bottle top to stamp the circles and a pencil eraser for the dots in the circles. The resist should penetrate the fibers so that it blocks the dye. It can be thinned slightly with a few drops of water.
Practice first on paper towels. Let the resist dry thoroughly.
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Mix dyes and begin to apply dye
Add warm water to fill the bottles of dye and shake to mix. Dilute each dye to half-strength. We used spray tops on our bottles.
We sprayed the back of the shirt first with Orange and Fuchsia.
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Apply dye to the design
Wipe the excess dye off the plastic-covered work surface and turn the shirt over.
Spray Fuchsia and Orange dye on the front of the shirt.
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Continue to apply dye
Continue to apply dye until the shirt is completely covered. Do not over saturate fabric.
Cover fabric with plastic. Let set 4 to 6 hours. The resist will gradually melt away. Fill washer to large load setting with hottest water suitable for fabric and a small amount of non-bleach laundry detergent. Wash and dry separately.
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