Tie-dye pattern P206 : Double Peacock

Check out this tie-dye design that features the double peacock folding technique. š…šØš„šš¢š§š : First, start by folding the shirt in half vertically. Pinch the fabric below the sleeve. Pleat the fabric using the fan fold technique. Bind the shirt in place with rubber bands. šƒš²šžš¢š§š : Using your favorite colors, dye the shirt perpendicular to the pleats in large sections. Flip the shirt over and dye the other side in a similar manner. š‚šØš„šØš«š¬: Red Black Red Purple Blue Purple šˆš§-ššžš©š­š” š­š¢šž-šš²šž š¢š§š¬š­š«š®šœš­š¢šØš§š¬ https://www.chandye.com/how-to-tie-dy... šŸ‘• šš®š¢šœš¤ š­š¢šž-šš²šž š­š®š­šØš«š¢ššš„ šŸ‘• šŸ) šš«šžš©ššš«šž šš š¬š”š¢š«š­ Start with a clean 100% cotton blank white shirt. Soak the shirt in water then wring it out. Leave it slightly damp. šŸ) šŒš¢š± š²šØš®š« šš²šžš¬ Using 8oz (230ml) bottles Measure and add your dye powder first. Add 1 teaspoon of soda ash to the bottle. Fill the bottle with water and shake well. Don't mix too much at one time - the solution only stays good for a few hours. š‚šØš„šØš« š¬š­š«šžš§š š­š” - šƒš²šž šŖš®ššš§š­š¢š­š² Pastel - 1/20 tsp (0,1g) Soft - 1/8 tsp (1g) Medium - 1/2 tsp (4g) Strong - 1 tsp (8g) Powerful - 2 tsp (16g) šŸ‘) š…šØš„š ššš§š š›š¢š§š š­š”šž š¬š”š¢š«š­ Choose your favorite technique and follow the folding process. Pleat, crumple, and fold your way to success. When you're done, bind the shirt using rubber bands or string to secure it in place. šŸ’) šƒš²šž š­š”šž š¬š”š¢š«š­ Using your dye bottle, apply the dye gently over the shirt. Use your favorite technique or let loose your creativity, there's no wrong way to do it! šŸ“) š‹šžš­ š­š”šž šš²šž š«šžšššœš­ Leave the shirt in a warm room. The dye reacts better at a temperature of 70°F (20°C) or more. Let the dye react for 8 hours or overnight. šŸ”) š‘š¢š§š¬šž š­š”šž š¬š”š¢š«š­ Rinse your shirt in the sink under cold running water. Open up the shirt while rinsing. Continue rinsing and washing by hand until the shirt stops bleeding. Soak the shirt in warm water to remove any remaining dye. šŸ•) š–ššš¬š” š­š”šž š¬š”š¢š«š­ Machine wash the shirt by itself or with other tie-dye shirts for the first wash. Cold wash with a small amount of detergent. After the first time, you can wash your tie-dye shirt with other pieces of clothing.