idofabric said:I found a new product in WalMart yesterday that is by Tulip. It is a wax resist that would make the Mickey heads white and it is supost to wash out completely. Got some but haven't used it yet. If you use it the MM head would be white and the shirt colorfull. I think it would be easier then tieing the head off! Have done that and this will be less work, but a different look.
Freezer paper? Never heard of this, please share more!idofabric said:However, next time I dye some thing I think I will iron on Reynolds freezer paper on the inside and then do the resist and then dye it so I get sharper details. And I won't let the shirt sit all bunched up and wet so the resist doesn't get so soggy and the design is sharp.
Best of luck, this was fun stuff!
idofabric said:I found a new product in WalMart yesterday that is by Tulip. It is a wax resist that would make the Mickey heads white and it is supost to wash out completely. Got some but haven't used it yet. If you use it the MM head would be white and the shirt colorfull. I think it would be easier then tieing the head off! Have done that and this will be less work, but a different look.
kat3668 said:
graygables said:If it's washable, it won't work as well with dyes (since there is so much water in them), it's meant more for paints or sprays. A true wax resist has to be boiled out. I've had very good luck with the stitching method...here's a link to the website with my photos: www.graygablesdesigns.com