tie-dye

     

Tie-ye is typically brightly colored, patterned textile or clothing which is made from ordinary cloth, usually cotton, through a resist dyeing process known as tie-dyeing. This is the modern version of a traditional dyeing method used in many cultures in Asia and Africa. Tie-dyeing was briefly very fashionable in the West in the late 1960s and early 1970s as part of hippie style. It was made popular in the United States by in large part from Mickey Hart and the Grateful Dead.

Trivia about tie-dye

  • I still have this artsy rhyming type of shirt seen here from the time I toured with The Dead back in '73, man
  • Process in which you bind a piece of clothing, so that only certain parts of the article absorb color
  • Knot a plain T-shirt with rubber bands & dip in different colors to make this type of psychedelic shirt
  • (Sarah of the Clue Crew models the colors.) For fun, you can take one of Dad's old t-shirts & turn it into this style of colorful shirt
  • (Cheryl of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Shibori Gallery in Kyoto, Japan.) Shibori, a fabric coloring method that goes back hundreds of years, is the Japanese equivalent of this retro American method

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