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Please explain how to tie dye a crinkle or scrunch design [full tutorial] #11

welcome ladies and gentlemen this is Daniel here at rosin rags and I'd like to tie-dye a crinkle or scrunch pattern for you today and I have a double XL shirt so basically a crinkle or scrunch pattern is just bunching it up so I'm going to take my fingers and I'm just going to try and make random little folds all about equal distance maybe or equal height maybe about a half inch or so the thicker the material sweatshirts you'll it'll probably like it a two or three inch fold you know being Deena's tapestries it can be a lot thinner than that you can incorporate this fold with maybe a spiral in the center and the rest of it crinkle you can it can be the background fold for hearts or stars man mandalas or designs like that it can be just a standalone fold you can do such as a camo pattern with this with one side one color and the other side another color such as green on one side brown on the other black and white red and black yellow so here is my my folded up design and now one of the secrets with crinkles and especially large items like this is just so over being ended correctly excuse me rubber band it correctly so it doesn't doesn't kind of taco out on in and then you just kind of ruin your fold and if that happens there's no good answer about it but just go ahead and refold it I have had to refold many shirts so I'm just kind of starting off from one rubber band and I'm just going out a third of the way around the design and adding another rubber band oh and there it's starting to to get out on me so I'm just going to try and compress everything back in I'm going to add some rubber bands it kind of folded this way so I'm going to add rubber bands here to try and keep them it works so yeah I'm just going to keep on Admiral ravines until I can basically throw this like a frisbee all right so I feel pretty comfortable with this it's it's a little delicate but for the most part it's not going anywhere it kid if I if I threw it against the wall so I'm not going to treat it like a frisbee but here is the crinkle fold and let's go dive welcome down to my dining room essentially it's just a tray with a refrigerator shelf on it we have our crinkle fold here and so right here it looks like well this is the tag looks like these two are the sleeves and this is the bottom so what I'm gonna do is kind of a half and a half I have some colors in front of me I have a rainbow plethora and what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna do red orange yellow on this side mm-hmm yeah right on GL on this side and I'll change it up on the other side so here's the approximate middle of the shirt on the left and the right and so I'm going to put orange over on this side I'm going to be just kind of sling around the die right now this this particular fold there's a lot of different ways to diet and essentially it's not really thick but it it takes a fair bit of dye so just to get through this I'm just gonna have a fair bit of dye - that's probably about enough I can always go back and add some more if I want to now I'm going to add a little bit of red or a little bit of orange right down the the very center of the shirt and the dyes going in pretty good right now so yeah normally it doesn't take too much dye for the orange the orange seems to be a little bit of a lighter dyed smaller dye particle so it it seems to go into the fabric and through the fabric a lot easier same with the yellow and also turquoise there's a few other colors like that just around with different colors find the ones that you like I've settled my my dies to about a 20 that I like to use so let's let's turn it over really quickly and let's see what we got for for saturation the red is looking pretty good I could probably use a little bit more orange it may be just a tad more yellow so whatever I may add a little bit more red as well just just because we're on this side we might as well not miss an opportunity to add more dye somewhere it's always a good good idea to use a lot of Don and here's some more orange and you can kind of see the more that I handle this this item the more it starts to bunch up and you can just kind of try and lay it down so let's get on that side now I don't want to make a whole lot of brown so I think I'm gonna do purple on this side and blue on this side so once again oh there's my turquoise here's the the center of the shirt here's the label I believe that's the sleeve and that's the sleeve if not I'm sure it'll still turn out really fun so here I'm just slopping down the dye I'm trying to be just very even as I put it on I don't know if it really looks like it by trying to evenly place the die randomly so it's my random evenness coming out here so there's the purple now I have some some turquoise I'm going to put some turquoise on this side and hopefully it'll mix with the yellow and make some nice greens it probably won't mix with the orange too well but we're throwing on some other colors after this as well so that seems to look pretty good to me and try and get the the very edges of the item as well I'm going to add a little bit more purple there you go put some out there and now I'm going to kind of just uh put some print money out look at all that green there now so this is looking really good I'm just going to put a light layer of dark green on top of everything and hopefully that bright green or the dark green will just kind of stay on top and not really penetrate down to the other colors too much and it'll give it a nice crinkled crackled kind of an effect and so I'm going to put this in a bag I'm going to leave it sit for upwards of 24 hours and I'll wash it out and just like any tie-dye is going to turn out awesome but hopefully it'll turn out more awesome than normal thanks for watching have a wonderful day

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