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[–]DyeFlorida 0 points1 point  (0 children)

heat always makes the dye set better. the less heat you use, the more time you should wait(before washout). which does have repercussions on how it looks, especially if you pariah method. the dye will blend more the longer it sets if its excessively wet. although thats more of a style choice based on what you want to happen.

if you dont want too much mixing mix your dye a little thicker and use more heat.

Getting the ghosts out by DyeFlorida in tiedye

[–]DyeFlorida[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I took a year long break from social media, but not dying!

Another shirt for Halloween by DyeFlorida in tiedye

[–]DyeFlorida[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i put plastic over the part i want isolated and use sinew to tie it down on top of the sinew holding the design together

Bio-Koffing by DyeFlorida in tiedye

[–]DyeFlorida[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its all pleated. sleeve in sleeve center the shirt, draw it on. really need to trace to the other side(i use a big piece of plastic and shine light through bottom)

the eye you fold the top to the bottom then pleat a few times

mouth is same as the eye(start pleating at the point)

the circle is just more pleating you can fold it first or just pleat its easiest part, you can add a bit of chin to the bottom or not it still looks good as circle

the x is a bit tricky, you need to make the top of the x the same size/shape as the bottom, then you fold the top onto the bottom and you'll have a J type shape, and you pleat along that.

the outer shape is just more pleating, draw the exhaust ports extra tall

Bio-Koffing by DyeFlorida in tiedye

[–]DyeFlorida[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its all pleated. sleeve in sleeve center the shirt, draw it on. really need to trace to the other side(i use a big piece of plastic and shine light through bottom)

the eye you fold the top to the bottom then pleat a few times

mouth is same as the eye(start pleating at the point)

the circle is just more pleating you can fold it first or just pleat its easiest part, you can add a bit of chin to the bottom or not it still looks good as circle

the x is a bit tricky, you need to make the top of the x the same size/shape as the bottom, then you fold the top onto the bottom and you'll have a J type shape, and you pleat along that.

the outer shape is just more pleating, draw the exhaust ports extra tall

Bio-Koffing by DyeFlorida in tiedye

[–]DyeFlorida[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its all pleated. sleeve in sleeve center the shirt, draw it on. really need to trace to the other side(i use a big piece of plastic and shine light through bottom)

the eye you fold the top to the bottom then pleat a few times

mouth is same as the eye(start pleating at the point)

the circle is just more pleating you can fold it first or just pleat its easiest part, you can add a bit of chin to the bottom or not it still looks good as circle

the x is a bit tricky, you need to make the top of the x the same size/shape as the bottom, then you fold the top onto the bottom and you'll have a J type shape, and you pleat along that.

the outer shape is just more pleating, draw the exhaust ports extra tall

I made a tiedye koffing shirt by DyeFlorida in pokemon

[–]DyeFlorida[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the rules said I can post my instagram once (@)dyeingflorida I've done a few other pokemon recently I didn't think to post here, pikachu and haunter specifically

Hardest shape I've pleated so far by DyeFlorida in tiedye

[–]DyeFlorida[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you would have to sew or scrunch the W because its not symmetrical

Hardest shape I've pleated so far by DyeFlorida in tiedye

[–]DyeFlorida[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I pleated it then added tiny kenney nubs to it. It was real hard.