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Tie-Dye 101 - How to Make Over 20 Fabulous Patterns - cover

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Tie-Dye 101 - How to Make Over 20 Fabulous Patterns

Suzanne McNeill, Sulfiati Harris

Publisher: Design Originals

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Summary

Start your tie-dye adventure with this guide packed with techniques, tips and designs—plus thirty-three awesome projects to get you started! 
 
Tie-dye is an adventure every time, with a multitude of effects that make this craft incredibly versatile. With tie-dye it's possible to create a wide variety of designs and patterns to express your creativity—including vibrant stripes, spirals, swirls, speckles, circles, sunbursts, and more. Tie-Dye 101 teaches you all the basic techniques you need to make your own brilliantly-colored designs, using fade-resistant, easy-to-apply cold water dyes.
Available since: 07/01/2017.
Print length: 16 pages.

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