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Next time try some of the traditional tie dye patterns, like twisting from the center and rubber band shirt. It gets the die all over and looks great with flannel plaid.
Damn girl your arms and shoulders are on point!!! Now to the bleach thank you, for all the info been wanted to do this. Now I feel more confident about trying.
Thank you for this video! I love the shirts! The lady who wouldn't even clean her house in a shirt that has bleach on it has probably changed her mind by now, with all of the bleached shirt mania that is going on these days 🤣🤣🤣
I know this is from a yr ago, but maybe you'll see it. Where do you get your flannels from? Also, I would sell for $15 too, $50 is ridiculous. As I was typing you answered my question in the video, thrift shop is a good idea
I enjoyed your video! I bleached a flannel shirt but when I washed my shirt it tore when I washed it! Could you please tell me what I did wrong ! Thank you
As far as I know, only cotton will bleach, so make sure that your flannels have a good amount of cotton in them, they can be a blend, but must have cotton in them or they won't bleach. I make the bleached t-shirts with sublimation. Here is the thing with sublimated shirts, they have to be at least 65% polyester and 35% cotton. You cannot sublimate on a cotton shirt, so you bleach the spot that you want the image on. Polyester won't bleach but the polyester fibers grab the sublimation. Hope this makes sense. Have a great day!
High polyester content won't bleach either. 60% cotton 40% poly is the highest polyester content I would use but I try too avoid anything with polyester in it. They just don't come out as well
Goodness! The only problem I had was some with wool in them wouldn't bleach. I researched for my blog post and I couldn't find a straight answer on fabric ratio. Did you use diluted bleach? 50/50
You need to neutralise the shirt after it has been bleached which this video doesn't do, just rinsing and washing out will not do this and the bleach rots the shirt. 1/9 solution of hydrogen peroxide and water will do this, rinse, wring out the soak in peroxide solution then wash.
You might not have left the bleach on long enough in the sun. If you have bleached any Heathered tshirts, you will have the same issue. Sometimes, depending on what I am doing with the shirt, one that hasn't bleached all the way white is kind of fun
That lady didn’t know what she was talking about because she probably does not know what’s trending. I sell my bleached flannel shirts for 125. 00 I also put patches on them and cut the elbows out and sew leather into them