A fantastic tie-dyed look requires a multi-pronged approach. First, you get to unleash your creative energy mixing all kinds of boldly colored dye together. Then, you've gotta get practical and take ...
The light blue color in a new hoodie didn’t come from conventional dye: Instead, the sustainability-focused clothing brand Pangaia worked with a partner to create dye from scraps of blue fabric ...
You can custom-dye clothes with tissue paper to create iridescent patterns out of different colors. All you need is Spectra Bleeding Tissue Paper, water, white distilled vinegar, gloves, scissors, a ...
We know how tempting online shopping is - especially at the moment - but why waste the money when you can easily repurpose what you already have? If you've found you have a little bit of spare time on ...
If you’ve ever spent a summer day roaming around a gift shop in New England, you’re probably familiar with the off-the-clock charm of garment-dyed clothes. These days, though, the process of giving ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You’ve crossed the ultimate quarantine rite of passage, turning every dull white tee, jacket and pair of socks you own into a ...
We are so used to modern clothes that we don't even remember that they are made from dyed fabrics. But when you find out what this paint is created from, you will be unpleasantly surprised. Meanwhile, ...
At a factory in Vietnam, workers load rolls of undyed polyester into a steel container connected to a storage tank that holds carbon dioxide. When pressure in the container is turned up, the carbon ...
Every scrap, skin and stem of our food is salvageable — and useful. Here’s a guide to making your own natural dye out of that food waste: How to Dye Your Clothes Using Food Scraps Here’s what you’ll ...
Avocado pits or onion skins are all you need to give an old t-shirt new life — and rethink your waste. Eliza Wapner of Lil Bits Cloth, a friend of Life Kit who uses plant-based dying practices to hand ...