When I was a teenager I did tie-dying with elastic bands and
shop bought dye. It was messy and fun but
I am not sure I ever wore anything I made as it all looked a bit...well..,
‘tie-dyish’. You know what I mean - a bit 1960s psychedelic hippy but not in a
good way.
But I like dyeing. I like the art of taking one thing and
creating something new with your own pattern and colour choice.
So when I was asked if I would like to review this book, I
jumped at the chance and I am very happy to share with you this lovely book:
Tie-Dye by Shabd Simon-Alexander
If you have read any of my other reviews then you know that
I like a book that shows you how to do something, that challenges you but also
one that you can just sit down with and browse (with a cup of tea). This is a beautiful book – it looks
attractive with gorgeous illustrations, colour charts and diagrams and it tells of the history of tie dye. So that
is a tick on the last point.
It certainly challenges me as my previous dyeing had been
using shop brought pre-mixed dyes. This
book uses fibre-reactive dyes that produce a stronger, longer lasting
colour. Tick.
I have not any such dye in my craft stash but I soon
will! I will also very soon have all I
need to dye following the instructions in this book. Thank you Shabd, for introducing me to a
wonderful, fun, creative craft. I cannot
wait to get hold of the dyes to have a play. Shabd has done all the hard work in giving instructions on colour mixing, and percentage of ingredients to use. There are instructions for stripes, dots, circles, on t-shirts, dresses, scarves, shirts. Tick.
The book gives you all the instructions you need to
tie dye and experiment. The links given
are USA based but I did some research and asked around and found out that it is
easy enough to get hold of the dyes and the soda ash in the UK
I wanted to play right away and I used all I had to hand
which was a Silk Painting kit that I bought in a charity shop. One paint had dried up so I was left with red
and yellow. But the kit also included a bit of silk. So I was ready to go and using the
instruction for the Crystalline Scarf I was off.
So when you look at these photos please remember that I did
not use the correct dyes or have any soda ash!
However, I loved the results, and the book so much that I am champing at the bit to go dye more.
This is a book that will become dog-eared and well-thumbed with use as I intend to use it lots.
Tie-Dye by Shabd Simon-Alexander
Publisher: Potter Craft
ISBN 9780307965738
£14.99
Out now




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