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How to Make an Easy Cross Tie-Dyed T-Shirt

    • 1). Lay a short-sleeved cotton t-shirt face down on a flat surface. Fold the t-shirt down on top of itself until the neck lies face-up halfway down the back of the t-shirt. Fold the sleeves and neck into the center of the t-shirt, into a triangular shape. Look at t-shirt which should now look like a paper boat or sailor's hat. Scrunch the middle of the t-shirt together slightly, forming a raised vertical line down the center of the t-shirt. Understand that this will form the vertical beam of the cross after it's dyed. Fold the bottom of the t-shirt up until the bottom edge of the t-shirt meets its center.

    • 2). Hold the folded t-shirt with one hand while you tie rubber bands around the t-shirt length and width-wise until you have about six segmented sections. Fill a large bucket or pail with 8 oz. of soda ash fixer and 1 gal. of warm water. Soak the tied t-shirt in the bucket for 10 minutes.

    • 3). Put on a pair of latex rubber gloves and remove the t-shirt from the bucket. Wring out excess fluid from the shirt into the bucket until the t-shirt is damp and not dripping liquid.

    • 4). Lay the tied t-shirt on a flat surface covered in trash bags. Decide how many colors you want to use on your t-shirt (use at least two and up to six --- one for each segment). Squeeze fabric dye onto the segments of the t-shirt until the shirt is full of dye. Understand that about 4 oz. of dye will absorb into a damp, treated cotton t-shirt.

    • 5). Place the dyed t-shirt into a clear trash bag, tie off the top and let it rest for 24 hours.

    • 6). Fill your washing machine with hot water and 1/4-cup professional textile detergent. Remove the t-shirt from the trash bag and rinse it thoroughly outside over a bucket until the water runs clear. Remove the rubber bands and rinse the t-shirt thoroughly with warm water. Toss the rinsed t-shirt into the washing machine and let it complete its cycle.

    • 7). Dry the t-shirt on a clothesline or hanger after the first wash. Understand that the hot water and professional detergent will cause the colors to set. Wear and wash the shirt normally.

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