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-Nidhi Shetty (FPtech)
TIE AND Dye
TIE AND Dye
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Procedure
1. First create a design of your choice using a
black pen on the fabric
2. Heat some wax from a candle using
microwave or hot water bath
3. Paint in the wax into the parts of the design
you don’t want to be colored .
4. Start painting on the sample
5. Once the paint dries place it inside a
newspaper and iron it melting the wax
6. Give finishing touches with decorative spots
and prints
Procedure
1. First create a design of your choice using a
black pen on the fabric
2. Heat some wax from a candle using
microwave or hot water bath
3. Paint in the wax into the parts of the design
you don’t want to be colored .
4. Start painting on the sample
5. Once the paint dries place it inside a
newspaper and iron it melting the wax
Procedure
1. First create a design of your choice using a
black pen on the fabric
2. Heat some wax from a candle using
microwave or hot water bath
3. Paint in the wax into the parts of the design
you don’t want to be colored .
4. Start painting on the sample
5. Once the paint dries place it inside a
newspaper and iron it melting the wax
6. Give finishing touches with decorative spots
and prints using whitner
exploration
Procedure
1. First create the tie and die sample using
above procedure
2. The start printing designs
3. This particular design was created using
bitter gourd
4. Once this is done dry the sample
Procedure
1. First create the tie and die sample using
above procedure
2. Then make sure that the sample is dried
3. The start printing designs
4. This particular design was created using the
cap of a permanent marker
5. Once this is done dry the sample
Procedure
1. First create the tie and die sample using
above procedure
2. Then make sure that the sample is dried
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3. The start printing designs
4. This particular design was created using the
cap of a permanent marker
5. Once this is done dry the sample
Procedure
1. First tie the fabric using appropriate design
2. Then create the purple color by mixing pink
and blue
3. And the black color was created using
rangoli color
4. The add the colors to the sample
5. Wait for it to semi dry
6. Then open it and wait for it to dry and then
iron it
Printing
Printing
what is printing in textiles?
Textile printing is the process of applying color to fabric in
definite patterns or designs. In properly printed fabrics the color is
bonded with the fiber, so as to resist washing and friction. Textile
printing is related to dyeing but in dyeing properly the whole
fabric is uniformly covered with one color, whereas in printing
one or more colors are applied to it in certain parts only, and in
sharply defined patterns.[1]