How do you tie a shirt?


Question:hi i m trying to tie the back of a shirt how whould i do that with out cutting it and how whould you make it stay thx u

Answers:
Need more explanation here.
Are you just trying to tie it in a knot or what?


1. buy dyes at craft store or deptment store
2. get a white shirt
3. get a string or rubberband
4. get a big bucket or tub for each color (that you don't mind get stained)
5. read instructions on dye container
6. wad up shirt in different ways and tie (get it TIE- dye)with the string or rubberband
7. just dip into to dye a few times ( Like an easter egg)
8. unwrapp, let it dry and fold again and tie and dip again
9. wash a few times to let exess dye wash out.

or

go to a craft store and buy a kit

or

find your local hippy and ask him
Tie-Die ? ?
Well back in the 70's we used to just bunch it together and tie a rubber band around that section, then onto the next bunch. Each bunch you make on the shirt gets a differnt color. Afterward you untie it and have multiple colors blended.
Naturally you can die the entire shirt your base color first if you want, then to the individual 'Bunch Colors'

I guess the hardest part of the ordeal is wrapping the rubberbands around each bunch - takes some time ( not a lot though).
You're dipping into the die, need pans with the die colors in each pan - I like three / four colors per shirt - Make it worth the effort do more than one shirt at a time too, like five shirts at a time.

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