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.
Out of respect and tradition, only seniors wear tie-dye.
For the bottoms of the rallis, the women use old pieces of tie-dye, ajrak or other shawl fabric.
Inspired by abstract painting, the collection borrows from tie-dye and acid-wash techniques and incorporates pattern and color block designs over blazer and suit renditions.
To create patterns, weavers tie-dye portions of weft yarn before weaving begins.
They also dropped their classic tie-dye attire and begin wearing camouflage-like ring attire.
Reina is always at the cutting edge of hippie fashions and is commonly recognized as the inventor of tie-dye.
It uses different shapes and colors from other types of tie-dye, and the colors are, in general, more subdued.
Resist techniques with dye include tie-dye and batik.