The process of tie-dye typically consists of folding, twisting, pleating, or crumpling fabric or a garment and binding with string or rubber bands, followed by application of dye. The manipulations of the fabric prior to application of dye are called resists, as they partially or completely prevent the applied dye from coloring the fabric. More sophisticated tie-dyes involve additional steps, including an initial application of dye prior to the resist, multiple sequential dye and resist steps, and the use of other types of resists (stitching, stencils) and discharge. I have explored this technique and made products like side bag, handkerchief, rubber bands, basic top to provide use to my tie and dye samples. DESIGNS BY- RASHI JAIN INSPIRATION- GO WITH THE FLOW
TIE AND DYE
COLORS
FABRIC
MANIPULATION
SIDE BAG
RUBBER BANDS
TOP
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