DIY Tie Dye Hoodie
Learn how to make a tie dye hooded sweatshirt with this video tutorial.
Who doesn't love a fun tie dye craft? This how-to instructional video is a fantastic way to learn how to tie dye a hoodie using a spiral design. Tie dye is fantastic for all seasons and all different occasions. Plus, DIY tie dye crafts are extremely fun to make, and you can customize them to make them personal to you. Whether you want to stick to their black and blue color selection or go crazy and make some rainbow tie dye, this tie dye tutorial is going to give you some great advice to achieve the best tie dye clothing you have ever made!
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Estimated Cost$11-$20
Time to CompleteIn an evening
MaterialsFabric
Primary TechniqueFabric Crafts
Project TypeMake a Project
Materials List
- White sweatshirt 100% cotton
- Cling Wrap
- Rubberbands
- Water
- Plastic Tablecloth
How to Tie Dye a Hoodie
Black and Blue Hoodie Tie Dye Pattern
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Fill your blue one step tie dye bottle with warm water and shake.
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Create a tie dye pattern of your choice with your rubber bands. We created a swirl with our shirt and rubber bands.
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Dunk your rubber-banded hoodie in water to prepare it for dyeing. This will allow the dye to pull into your fabric better.
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Put on gloves. Add your blue tie dye to desired area.
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Wrap in cling wrap and let sit for 6-8 hours.
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Rinse out until water runs clear.
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Wash alone on cold cycle.
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Dry your shirt and enjoy!
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flowergirl
May 11, 2018
Tie and dye is a crafting technique that is not going away anytime soon. This project is a how to so it comes with step by step picture aids and a video incase you prefer watching your instructions. This makes it perfect for a beginner so if you're new to this you might turn all your t-shirts into something fun for summer.
Weberme
Feb 16, 2017
My grandkids and I tie dyed some tee shirts for the th of July last year and we had a lot of fun and they were so excited about them I did not have any plastic wrap on hand so I used a plastic grocery bag to wrap them in which I read you could do I left them in there hours and then washed them and almost all the dye came out I redid them and they were okay but did not look like they should Should I have used only the plastic wrap Does it make that much of a difference I love the tie dye effect and have watched this video and will try it again This is a good video and has some good tips too If you are new to tie dying watch this video and then go have some fun Great summer fun with kids…Read More or grandkids
tskidg 1763458
Aug 16, 2016
Good instructions, but.... it would have been helpful to have seen the finished product.
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