How to tie-dye with the shibori tie-dye technique using metal clips
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Shibori is a Japanese expression for a technique used for dyeing fabric. Originally, the colour indigo blue was used, but now the entire colour scale is used. Fold your fabric item into a small square, attach metal clips and a piece of card and now dye with fabric colour. Wash and dry your cotton items before dyeing to remove any potential residue from the manufacturing process. They are now ready for folding and for the dye bath. 100 ml fabric dye is enough to completely dye approx. 700 g white cotton fabric.
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1 Fold the fabric vertically in a concertina fashion, making four vertical sections. Fold horizontally in the same fashion, ending up with a small square.
2 Place a stiff 9 x 9 cm piece of card (same size as the fabric square) on top of and underneath your fabric square and secure with four large metal clips; one on each side. The thicker the card, the lighter the colour of the fabric after dying. A tip: re-use the sides of a clean milk or juice carton or use 2-3 layers of old post cards or a piece of wood.
3 Cover the table surface with plastic and use disposable plastic gloves. Dissolve 0.5 kg fine kitchen salt in 1 l boiling water in a tub.
4 Pour another 4 l of water into the tub so that the final temperature is between 30°C and 60°C. The warmer the water, the darker the colour. The colder the water, the lighter the colour. Add 50 ml fabric dye to the tub and 100 g fixing agent. Stir until the fixing agent is dissolved.
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