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Whether you're celebrating back to school or back to work, here are a handful of quick-and-easy, no-sew techniques to accessorize on the cheap. Just grab all those scraps you've cut from your white T-shirts, rejuvenate them with a splash of tie-dye, and macramé your way to a statement necklace or two (or seven!) I've always loved shopping at hardware stores for my materials -- washers and hex nuts and some of the more delicate chains lend a nice physical weight to a fabric-based piece while adding an industrial edge to the overall aesthetic. What You Need -White T-shirt strips -Tulip One-Step Tie-Dye (blue) -Lock washers and flat washers in various sizes (#10, 1/4, and 3/8) -Scissors Prepare the Tulip One-Step Tie-Dye (just add water!) and rubber band the T-shirt strip "spaghetti." Dye it liberally and let set before wringing and drying completely. Use knots, braids, or other weaving techniques to attach the hardware to the T-shirt scraps. Use the illustrated diagrams that follow as your guide. A. Thread one end of the T-shirt strip through an odd number of lock washers. Then double back the strip and thread the end through only every other lock washer. Tie the T-shirt strip ends together and try it on, letting the cluster of lock washers act as a center weight. B. Make a single overhand knot in the T-shirt strip, thread a single flat washer onto the strip and slide it so it rests flush against the knot. Tie a second overhand knot to secure the washer in place. Repeat at uneven intervals along the T-shirt strip in desired quantity. C. Thread a single lock washer onto the T-shirt strip. Execute an overhand knot, catching the lock washer in the crook of the knot. Repeat, spacing the knots as evenly as possible. D. Knot the ends of three T-shirt strips together and thread a package of lock washers onto of the three. Braid the three strips together, allowing a single washer to get caught every third time the washered strip moves left in the braid. E. Use a "4 knot" (aka slip knot) to wrap a 2" to 3" section (or multiple sections) of metal chain. F. Knot the ends of three T-shirt strips together and braid the strips. G. Make a single overhand knot in the T-shirt strip. Then thread a single lock washer, followed by a flat washer, followed by a lock washer, then flat washer, then lock washer, then flat washer, and lock washer (there should be three flat washers alternating with four lock washers). Make a second single overhand knot in the T-shirt strip and slide it until it's flush with the stack of washers. Repeat, clustering the washer stacks evenly or unevenly along the length of the T-shirt strip. --- 3. Mix and match the necklaces as desired! Wear one solo, or make a particular design en masse and wear them all together. VARIATION: Wrap any of these designs around your wrists for some bracelet stacking action!
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1117132 5th Grade Tie-dye All Transfer orders are shipped First class mail in a large stay flat cardboard mailer. If you need a guaranteed date of arrival please message us first.The transit time once mailed for first class mail is 7-10 days. You can upgrade your shipping to priority by adding this listing to your order. https://www.etsy.com/TNTDESIGNS2015/listing/616391101/shipping-upgrade?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1527129405294 This listing is for 1 transfer HTV Transfer: Applying the Heat Transfer Vinyl transfer can be done using a regular household iron or heat press. We include a step by step application instructions and videos can be found on our site. HTV transfers Can be pressed onto any fabric of your choice dark or lights colors. We will include 1 carrier sheet for every 2 transfers purchased. You can purchase additional carrier sheets. Some designs may come with a small white border depending on how much detail is in the design. Sublimation transfers: Must be pressed 50% polyester or higher. 100% polyester for best results. Works best on light or white garments. These transfers do not print white where there is white in a design the shirt color will show through. You must use a heat press for these transfers a regular iron will not work. Instructions will be included ****Please not that all sizes are approximate and will fit within the given measurement. **** colors may vary depending on monitor settings and will look different from screen to screen We do not accept any returns, however if there is an issue please contact us. If there are any questions please ask prior to pressing.
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I am about to show you how to tie dye your legs... or leggs really. Yeah, they're just stockings, but the result is still the same. I now have 3 different crazy pairs of tights that each were made from old clothes and food coloring. I do know that this red color looks like I got a sunburn or was in a bad fire, so you can stop saying so. This was an experiment, and so the black color that I wanted turned out red. I've fixed it, look: Hanes 3-Pk. Silk Reflections Control-Top Silky Sheer Panty Hose (Google Affiliate Ad) I first thought of tie dying tights when I learned that nylon could take acid dyes, the same type used to color wool. That means you can make these with Kool Aid or any food dye with a bit of vinegar. You will need: 1+ pack of Kool Aid in any color, mixing is fun. I recommend starting of with a variety pack like this. 1 pair of inexpensive stockings. They need to be nylon, not a fancy blend. Some string. A pot. A source of heat Water I tied up my nylons randomly into a big blob. You might want to look to the food colored green stockings for a more uniform tying technique. Add your Kool Aid to a pot of water. Heat it on the stove until it is simmering. I prepared a dye bath of water and Black Cherry Kool Aid. I found that the nylon picks up red dye before other colors and will kind of ignore the blue color as long as there is red to soak up. Keep this in mind because your color may come out different than what you expected. Add your tights to the dye, you can take them out when they have soaked up all the dye or when you are satisfied with the intensity of the color. Let them cool, and take off the string. You should see spots of undyed fabric under the string. Rinse the stockings under cold water after they are unwrapped. make sure to rinse them until they no longer bleed dye. You'll have something like this. Now Try it on! Red dye only kind of looks like a terrible skin disease. After seeing these, I wanted to try a cool color, but I've never found the blue Kool Aid around here. Directions for using food coloring are as follows: You will need: Food coloring 1/4 cup of vinegar, the kind for cleaning that comes in the plastic jug, not the salad kind, though it may work 1 pair of inexpensive stockings. They need to be nylon, not a fancy blend. Some string. A pot. A source of heat Water This time, I folded the stockings in half lengthwise, then in half again. I wrapped the string around the snake of stockings uniformly, then wrapped back to where I started. I tied the two ends. This method made much better tie dye marbling. I added the vinegar and a squirt of forrest green dye to a pot of water and heated it to a simmer on the stove. I added the stockings. At first, they seemed to take the green color well, but after a minute, the small amount of red and yellow color in the dye started to break. Breaking is when the colors in the dye split, you can see all of the colors in the dye separately. It is hard to explain, but you can see it in the photo. I removed the tights from the dye when red brown color started to emerge and rinsed them in cool water. This is the green and brown combo that resulted. it is forest/jungle-y so I have no idea what I'd wear them with. I think that they do look OK on. You can definitely try this with a different color and get some interesting results. I wanted to try more colors, but I ran out of nylons. There were a few pairs of old ballet tights in my drawer, so I decided to try those. The tag said "supplex." There was no info on the internet about whether acid dye would work on that fiber. I decided to try it anyway. The tights are opaque, nearly white, pink. I flattened the tights so that they were pretty smooth, then folded them in half. Starting at the toe, I rolled them into a little bundle. This is the bundle. It was soaked in water in preparation for dyeing. There was still color left in the black cherry bath, so I poured some into a little tiny shallow pan and heated it to a simmer. The little bundle was set standing in the dye until some color started to soak in. it was then untied and rinsed in cold water. The color was still a bit pale, so I overdyed in the leftover green color. This is how they turned out. If unicorns wore tights... The rolling method made a stripe up the sides of each leg. It looks kind of interesting and definitely merits more experimentation. So this is the end of this very, very long cataloging of my day dyeing stockings. I spent no money to do this because all of the supplies were in the house. If they weren't in the house, the cheap stockings are 99¢ and the pack of Kool Aid is 25¢. Some of the more expensive food coloring, like the kind in the second experiment, is still only $2 and you use a tiny bit of it. Look out for after easter clearance of egg dyes, they'll work too. Basically, you can do this for very little money. Maybe I'll never wear really busy stockings like these, but they would be awesome for kids. They could definitely get involved in the creation of their own colorful tights. And yes, I do have two pairs of the same colorblocked wingtip brogue wedges in different colors. They're the best.
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Introducing Chiara all new two-piece set! This cropped halter top and multi-layer wrap skirt can be worn together or separate, and can be tied in various ways like each and every Kasia Kulenty design. Every dress is meticulously handmade in soft cotton gauze fabric, and individually hand-dyed in non toxic dyes. Designed to fit all body types. Care Instructions: Gently wash separately in cold water and hang to dry. To reduce impact and preserve the texture of cotton, we highly recommend using gentle, natural, biodegradable soaps. Due to the handmade nature of our products please be aware that color transfer may occur. Avoid direct sunlight when drying. Once dry, you can twist and store your dress in the provided dust bag, as it was delivered, to accentuate the crinkled fabric effect. Steaming your dress will remove this effect, and we do not recommend it. Do not dry clean. Models seen wearing Aqua and Nube 100% Cotton Gauze Non Toxic Dyes Handmade in Mexico KASIA KULENTY
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This Sports Bra Combines The Retro Look Of Tie-Dye With The Latest Seamless Technology. It Strikes A Classic Silhouette With Its Round Neckline (And Ample Frontal Coverage), Wide Straps, And Rectangular Back. Seamless. Tie-Dyed. Removable Pads. Moisture-Wicking. Four-Way Stretch Details 93% Nylon & 7% Spandex Sizing Info Small * Hps (Front): 11.375” * Chest Cir: 27” Medium * Hps (Front): 11.875” * Chest Cir: 29” Large * Hps (Front): 12.375” * Chest Cir: 31”
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Designed with sleek seams, lightweight fabric, and a waist-snatching silhouette, we’ve deemed the Tie-Breaker Superdress™ THE evening gown of workout dresses. Bonus… it has a slit. We love a leg slit. Fit Stylist Tip: We recommend sizing up in black, as the dye reduces the stretch a bit. Compression Level: Performance: •Adjustable shoulder straps•Deep U-neckline•Built-in shelf bra with removable padding•Princess seams at bust•Flirty side skirt opening•Inner shorts with pockets on both sides•Seam-free front panel on the inner shorts to help prevent cameltoeFit Stylist Tip: The black color fits slightly tighter than the other colors due to the way the black dye reacts to the fabric. We recommend sizing up!Inner short inseam: XXS: 2 ¼” (5.715 cm)XS: 2 ½” (6.35 cm)S: 2 ¾” (6.985 cm)M: 3” (7.62 cm)L: 3 ¼” (8.255 cm)XL: 3 ½” (8.89 cm)1X: 5 ½” (13.97 cm)2X: 5 ¾” (14.605 cm)3X: 6” (15.24 cm) 85% Nylon 15% Spandex (Outer Shell)Buttersmooth Single Brushed 77% Polyester, 23% Spandex (Inner Shorts)Care: Wash me cold then hang me to dry, ok? Thank you for taking care of me.
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