Concentric Circle Patterns for Tie Dye Shirts

Part of the Video Series How to Tie Dye Shirt Designs

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Concentric Circle Patterns for Tie Dye Shirts
The following technique is very different since it doesn’t involve folding the shirt. Have all of your things handy, go to the middle of your shirt, pinch it - pull up and apply a rubber band close to the tip, go around a few times until it’s very tight. Place another rubber band some distance from the first, again very tight, keep doing it at regular intervals. Once you have rolled up all the shirts you plan to make and have everything handy and ready, you go ahead and dip it in the color of your choice. I’m running out of liquid here so I will just use the black like this. After ten minutes let it cool off and take out all the rubber bands. Don’t forget to rinse them, hang them to dry and then iron at high temperature for longer lasting color.

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