by Lauren Hansen
January 15, 2024
When it comes to fabric dyeing techniques, tie-dye and shibori dye are two popular methods that have gained significant attention. While both techn...
by Lauren Hansen
January 15, 2024
Step into the enchanting world of Japanese textile artistry, where vibrant colors and intricate patterns come together in a harmonious dance. The ...
by Lauren Hansen
January 15, 2024
Click below to read more on the origin of tie-dye in each location.
AFRICA | CHINA | INDONESIA | INDIA | JAPAN
Tie-dye has a fascinating history...
by Lauren Hansen
January 15, 2024
When it comes to fashion, some trends come and go faster than a speeding bullet, while others stand the test of time like a superhero with a cape. ...
by Lauren Hansen
January 15, 2024
China, a land of ancient traditions and captivating artistry, has a rich history that extends beyond its famous landmarks and cultural heritage. Am...
by Lauren Hansen
January 15, 2024
Step into the world of African fashion and you'll be greeted by a kaleidoscope of colors and patterns. Among the many techniques that have adorned ...
by Lauren Hansen
January 15, 2024
India, a land of vibrant colors and rich cultural heritage, has a long and fascinating history of tie-dye. From ancient times to modern fashion r...
by Lauren Hansen
January 15, 2024
When you think of tie-dye, what comes to mind? Perhaps it's images of peace signs, bell-bottoms, and groovy music from the 1960s. Let's take a tri...
by Lauren Hansen
January 15, 2024
Soda ash is a safe and simple compound. It has been used for over 5,000 years since ancient Egyptian times. In tie-dying it is used as a fixative or mordant. Although it is not toxic it is mildly caustic.
by Lauren Hansen
January 4, 2024
Answers some of googles most asked questions about tie-dye.
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