This time Walmart had a cheaper dye kit. (I think we should have used the Tulip brand at least for the blue) |
Getting the shirts wet |
Waiting is so hard |
Dye is all ready |
I helped Andy with the first color so he knew how to do it |
Dan tried a technique of sandwiching the shirt between 2 boards |
Will doesn't know that sometimes "less is more" ☺ |
We had some extra dye and 2 extra small shirts, so Emi and Andy got an extra |
I was doing laundry, so I put the shirts on top of the dryer to "cook" a little |
I wound off 50 yard hanks of the thread |
Emi helping dye the thread |
The hanks of thread all dyed |
We still had extra dye, so I soaked the whole rest of the balls of thread and we dyed them, too! |
Sitting for 8 hours |
My threads |
Ready to rinse |
Rinse until it runs clear |
So pretty! |
All rinsed |
I had a sample "color catcher" so I put it in when I washed the shirts. Look at all the color it "caught"!! |
Dan's shirts |
My shirts |
Sarah's shirts (Both of hers had blue) |
Emily's shirts |
Will's shirts |
Andy's shirts |
The rags we used to wipe up spills, etc. |
My hanks of thread drying |
Skeins of thread drying |
Most of it is very colorful. Too bad about the blue washing out.
ReplyDeleteYou had fun! A shame that the blue was so disappointing. You ended up with a riot of colour anyway.
ReplyDeletethe blue was unfortunate but everything looks great anyway! They'd make really cute family outfits!
ReplyDeletePlus I'm sure you guys have a whole load of family fun!
I can't wait to see how your thread tats out!