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Gradient
Gradient
Gradient, or ombre, dyeing creates a unique color-changing look by hand-dipping fabric in dye
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Shibori
Shibori
This Japanese dying technique uses indigo dye with twisted, folded, or bunched fabric to create intricate, detailed designs
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Dip Dye
Dip Dye
Give your projects a more modern look with an easy dip dye. Just dip your fabric or base into the dye to create a rich & smooth design
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Ice Dye
Ice Dye
Create a watercolor effect with your dye by placing ice on top of your base, sprinkling powdered dye on top, and letting the ice melt
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Marble Dye
Marble Dye
Drip dye onto shaving cream, swirl with a toothpick and then place your base on top to create a cool, swirled look
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Reverse Dye
Reverse Dye
Instead of using dye, reverse tie dye uses bleach to remove color from your base to create a unique look
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