0 to colour cloth by tying it in knots so that when it is put in a dye (= substance for changing the colour of cloth) the tied areas absorb less colour and produce circular patterns when unfastened:
There are pictures of my grandparents in the 60s wearing flares and tie-dyed T-shirts.
Mundra was well-known for salt and spice trading in the past and now more for tie-dye and block-print textiles.
These distinctive tie-dye shirts often feature a lion family-crest type symbol, with or without a black star placed on each shoulder.
Cloth dyed in such a vat was decorated with the techniques of shibori (tie-dye), kasuri, katazome, and tsutsugaki.
Unlike traditional resist-dyeing techniques, tie-dye is characterized by the use of bright, saturated primary colors and bold patterns.
Food, trinkets, glassware, carvings, beads, blankets, tie-dye clothing, and many other handmade and hippie-appeal items are available for sale by individual vendors.
They will be able to share a poem, play an instrument, or tie-dye shirts.
Independent brands have risen to popularity, as well as floral print items and tie-dye items.
Resist techniques with dye include tie-dye and batik.