The goal is to gather along the heart so that it can be tied in a single line. The gathers should form a straight line. Keep gathering all the way around the heart. Tie with rubber bands. You will need another set of hands – one to hold the design in place and one to tie it.
Once you get the heart tied, you can decide what to do on the back – you can scrunch and bunch, add nubs, bullseye, swirl, etc. Tie that all up with rubber bands.
To die the heart – choose your center heart color. The heart will look like a little gathered ball. Dye the heart. Then do a thin accent line along the center heart color, then dye your surrounding shirt color. It should look something like this when it’s done:
Deep “V”
For the deep “V” fold the entire shirt in half and draw your V line like this:
Make small folds along the line until the entire shirt is gathered along the line.
Tie rubber bands along the line, we used string because the rubber bands were hard to get under the center of the shirt. Tie lines going out keeping the folds. In this picture you can see the yellow line, and the folds going out. We scrunched the edges.
This is the Deep V after it’s died. The yellow marker line is dyed dark blue and different colors going out (below).
Megan dyed this scary face for my nephew. Same thing, fold the shirt in half, draw half a scull shape and stitch. To make the eyes, pull little “nubs” out and rubber band them. Same with the nose and mouth. We weren’t sure how this one was going to turn out. It kind of looks like a werewolf scull face.
This is Ella’s cat – supposed to look like her Bangle cat. Maybe we will paint eyes on it or something.
Megan’s black cat turned out the best. It is totally purrrrfect!!
I really like the kitty shirt!
Navy Wifey Peters @ Submarine Sunday Link Party
i love to see a detailed how to on the cat & octopus
Hi Amanda, Really like your tie-dye ideas! Would you mind sharing what color of blue you sued in the
“bull’s eye” design? Also, love how the black/purple design turned out. Please get back to me soon
if possible, planning to order tomorrow for our family 4th of July get together.
Thank you! Cyndy
I am not sure which blue I used. I always use Tulip brand tie-dye and they only offer navy, royal, and a turquoise. I hope this is helpful. I hope 4th of July tie-dye is fun! It’s hard to mess up on tie-dye – they somehow all turn out cute 🙂