Batik:
A method of dyeing a fabric by which the parts of the fabric not intended to be dyed are covered with removable wax
While on pinterest the other day I saw a technique of batik using blue elmer's glue!
A method of dyeing a fabric by which the parts of the fabric not intended to be dyed are covered with removable wax
While on pinterest the other day I saw a technique of batik using blue elmer's glue!
I started at Target and purchased a white 100% cotton T-shirt to dye. The glue actually took 3 stores, but I did find it a Joann’s where I also purchased the RIT dye.
- 1. First step is to find a place to lay the shirt out that will not be disturbed for a few hours.
- 2. Create or find something to put between the layers of fabric if you are doing a shirt or skirt. I used a plastic tote lid for my shirt.
- 3. Wet the material and slide the protector between the layers and smooth out.
- 4. Create your design. I went with large and simple for a first attempt.
- 5. Let dry for several hours.
- 6. In a large container, I used a large stock pot. Mix 1 bottle of RIT liquid dye with 1 cup salt, stir to dissolve.
- 7. submerge the dried shirt into the dye and stir often. I left mine in for 1 hour, longer for a darker color.
- 8. Once done, rinse in the sink with some dish soap to wash out the glue, then wash on cold in the washer.
- 9. I hung mine to dry! Pics to follow!!!
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