shibori; dye; dyestuff; tie-dye; colours;
Traditional shibori dye techniques originate in Japan, with the name encompassing a variety of resist-dye techniques for textiles. Typically, a light or white natural fiber cloth (like silk, hemp or cotton) is folded, bunched, or twisted, then tied up, and finally dip-died in indigo dye using various methods to achieve unique results.
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FOR USE ON NATURAL FIBRES SUCH AS COTTON, WOOL, HEMP, RAYON, LINEN AND BAMBOO FOR BEST RESULTS.
DYE WILL STAIN POROUS SURFACES - PROTECT YOUR WORK AND CLOTHING.
AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES. FLUSH WITH WATER IMMEDIATELY IF CONTACT OCCURS.
Soda Ash
Fabric Paint
Fabric Spray
Tie Dye Kit
Sun Colour
Teddy Liquid Dye