Tie Dyeing:
Tie dyeing is a technique for dyeing natural fabrics. Tie-dye is a process of resist dyeing textiles or clothing which is made from knit or woven fabric, usually cotton; typically using bright colors. Tie-dyeing is based on the traditional art of folding or tying fabric to create resists that stop the dye from being absorbed into parts of the fabric, thereby forming unique patterns of color. It is a modern version of traditional dyeing methods used in many cultures throughout the world. "Tie-dye" can also describe the resulting pattern or an item which features this pattern.
Tie dyeing is a technique for dyeing natural fabrics. Tie-dye is a process of resist dyeing textiles or clothing which is made from knit or woven fabric, usually cotton; typically using bright colors. Tie-dyeing is based on the traditional art of folding or tying fabric to create resists that stop the dye from being absorbed into parts of the fabric, thereby forming unique patterns of color. It is a modern version of traditional dyeing methods used in many cultures throughout the world. "Tie-dye" can also describe the resulting pattern or an item which features this pattern.
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Process
Flow Chart of Tie Dyeing
Here garments are tied with the help of rope. Resulting tied position don’t pickup color during dyeing.
Garments are tied at accurate position according to the buyer design
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Water stock in a basin then water are heated
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Chemical and dye are stirred properly in a basin
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Garments are emerged in the dye bath at certain time, this time depend on a shade
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Then garments out and shade matching is checked
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If shade is OK
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Then it is drying
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Delivery