How to Tie Dye Pants
Tie coloring is an extraordinary method to add some shading and example to your leggings, tights, yoga jeans, or array of mistresses pants. For whatever length of time that your jeans are made of for the most part cotton, you can splash-color any style, including leggings, tights, yoga jeans, or group of concubines pants. All you need is a solitary evening to make a fun new style!
Pick white jeans made of cotton. You can splash-color stockings, yoga pants, or even leggings, as long as they are made of 100% cotton. Check the name on your jeans to discover what material they are, and ensure they are generally white.[1]
Splash-color hues show up the best on white apparel.
In the event that you are coloring yoga jeans or stockings, they may have some versatile mixed in with the cotton. For whatever length of time that it's under 10%, your splash-color will in any case work fine and dandy.
Spread your jeans out level. Smooth out your jeans on a level surface, similar to a table or ledge. Ensure the surface is spotless so you don't get your white jeans messy, and smooth out any wrinkles or wrinkles in your jeans with your hands.[2]
You don't have to press your jeans; simply utilize your hands to streamline them decently well.
Scrunch your jeans up towards the belt for a splatter impact. Get the base of the legs of your jeans and push them up towards the belt. Acquire the belt towards the legs of your jeans and attempt to make an enormous wad of fabric.[3]
This scrunched technique makes an irregular splatter impact on your jeans.
Overlay your jeans accordion style for a winding structure. Start at the base of 1 leg of your jeans and crease it up in a 0.5 in (1.3 cm) flat segment. Turn that overlay over on itself to make a subsequent overlap. Proceed with this as far as possible up the two legs of your jeans, and afterward overlap the belt the equivalent way.[4]
This collapsing technique makes all the more a great winding splash-color design.
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