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instructions for tie dyeing using low temp procion dye squeeze bottle tintex low temperature procion dye is a fibre reactive dye it provides a permanent vibrant bond and is suitable ...

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               Instructions for Tie Dyeing using Low Temp Procion Dye (squeeze bottle) 
           
          Tintex Low Temperature Procion Dye is a fibre reactive dye, it provides a permanent, vibrant bond and 
          is suitable for use with natural fibres such as cotton, linen, viscose, rayon, hemp and their blends  
           
          1.  Prewash new items in washing machine prior to dyeing to remove any manufacturing impurities like 
                   sizing that may inhibit the permeation of the fabric dye. 
           
          2.  Twist, wrap, pleat, roll and tie fabric as desired (see below guide/search YouTube). You can tie 
                   before or after Soda Ash soak. If you have sensitive skin it might be a good idea to tie your garment 
                   up before soaking in Soda Ash as you may need to handle the garment with gloves after soaking in 
                   the soda ash, tying with gloves on is no easy task! If it is a delicate tie then you would do the Soda Ash 
                   soak first, wring out and then tie up ready for the application of the dye. 
           
          3.  Soak fabric in Soda Ash solution – approximately 1 cup per 5 litres of water and soak for 
                   approximately 20 minutes. Squeeze out excess solution well. 
           
          4.  Mix Dye into Squeeze Bottles - Add approximately 1 teaspoon (approx. 5 grams) of fabric dye per 
                   100mls of luke warm water to your squeeze bottle (for darker colours like black or Navy you should 
                   double the amount of dye to ensure a strong colour). Respiratory protection: none is required under 
                   normal domestic use but we do recommend that a suitable mask and goggles are used if handling is 
                   likely to raise dust. Using a kitchen funnel will help with adding of the ingredients to the bottles. 
           
          5.  Squeeze dye onto fabric to be dyed making sure you get into the folds as much as possible. 
           
          6.  Put in plastic bag and let it rest (batch) for at least 6-8 hours – for best results 24 hours. 
           
          7.       Release ties and rinse well in cold Water then into a hot water soak for 30 mins with a little gentle 
                   washing detergent, then wash using a small amount of a gentle detergent. (ie Earths Choice) 
                                                                                 Overlapping these colours makes more colours 
                                                                                             Magenta and Lemon make Orange 
                                     Lemon and Sapphire make Green -  Sapphire and Magenta make Purple 
                                                                                                                                                 
                             See YouTube for some great video’s on how to tie your fabric to achieve different designs 
                Search- Spiral Tie Dye, Spider Tie Dye, V-Shape Tie Dye, Love Heart Tie Dye, Diagonal Stripe Tie Dye 
          Stripes: Gather your shirt up into a tube-like shape. You can twist it for lots of white wrinkles, or leave it 
          as is. Strap rubber bands all the way down the tube. The more rubber bands you add, the more white 
          stripes you will have when finished 
          Spiral: For a spiral design, simply pinch up a section in the middle of the shirt and twist it. Continue 
          twisting until you have a spiral. Lay the spiral down on the shirt and curl the rest of the shirt around it like 
          a tight nest. Take a few large rubber bands and secure the nest so that it stays put. 
          Center Circle: For a centered circle on the front of the shirt, first lay the shirt out on a flat surface. Pinch a 
          section right in the middle of the shirt and pull up toward you to make a tee-pee shape. Pull up more of 
          the fabric for a larger circle. Close one hand around the base of the tee-pee and then tie it off with a 
          rubber band. Twist the fabric you’ve sectioned off, and then add rubber bands down the length of it. The 
          more rubber bands, the more circles. 
          Many Small Circles: For lots of small circles, pinch up fabric about 2-3”, insert a large marble (or 
          Styrofoam/plastic/rubber ball) and tie it off with a thick rubber band or string so that the marble is 
          secure. Repeat across the shirt as desired. 
          Sunburst: Tie off a marble as instructed above. Use your pinky to measure about ½ inch behind the last 
          rubber band. Tie off two more sections about a pinky-width apart. Tie another section 1 finger width 
          after the last one, and try the last one at two finger widths. 
           
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...Instructions for tie dyeing using low temp procion dye squeeze bottle tintex temperature is a fibre reactive it provides permanent vibrant bond and suitable use with natural fibres such as cotton linen viscose rayon hemp their blends prewash new items in washing machine prior to remove any manufacturing impurities like sizing that may inhibit the permeation of fabric twist wrap pleat roll desired see below guide search youtube you can before or after soda ash soak if have sensitive skin might be good idea your garment up soaking need handle gloves tying on no easy task delicate then would do first wring out ready application solution approximately cup per litres water minutes excess well mix into bottles add teaspoon approx grams mls luke warm darker colours black navy should double amount ensure strong colour respiratory protection none required under normal domestic but we recommend mask goggles are used handling likely raise dust kitchen funnel will help adding ingredients onto dyed...

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