How to Turn Vegetables into a Tie-Dye Pattern

Riya Yadav, INN/Gwalior, @infodeaofficial

Sustainability may be fashion’s favorite buzzword, but the designer doesn’t just pay lip service to the concept; she brings it down to earth, treating sustainability like something everyone can practice every day. Like by dyeing a white T-shirt using beets and turmeric.

“I look at tie-dye as a form of hand – painting on clothes,” Ms. Taymour said.” There’s no way to make replica tie-dyes.

She has been using tie-dyes in her collections since 2018, sometimes with three to six different techniques in one garment, elevating the summer camp past time in one garment, elevating the summer camp pastime into an artisanal practice. Here, she demonstrates one technique: the subtle plaid tie & dye.

Your tool kit 

  • White T-shirt
  • 3 beets
  • 1/3 cup turmeric
  • Splash of white vinegar. (Apple cider vinegar will do in a pinch.)
  • 2 pots and 2 large mixing bowls.
  • 2 rubber bands
  • A spoon

Step 1

Make the dye.

Prepare two pots of boiling water. Cut up the beets and place them in one pot, allowing them to boil for one hour. Add a splash of the vinegar. This will help your dye hold pigment.

Pour the turmeric into the second pot and boil for eight minutes.

When both dyes are done, pour them into two bowls (or similar large containers).

Step 2

Fold your shirt.

Lay the shirt on a flat surface.

Pinch the fabric between the neck and shoulder seam of the T-shirt. Carefully drag it toward the middle of the shirt, creating a vertical fold down the Centerline of the shirt. Fold the sleeve inward, to align its edge with the far end of that you just made.

Repeat on the other side of the shirt. You should have one long column.

Step 3 

Grab your two rubber bands.

With the rectangle vertical, wrap two rubber bands around the shirt horizontally so that the shirt is split into three segments.

Step 4

Time to dye!

Using a spoon, start dropping turmeric dye into the center of the shirt. Leave the edges white. Make sure the dye saturates through all of the layers, spooning the turmeric in between each fold.

Now pick up the bundle and dip the white edges into the beet dye, counting to 15 seconds, and repeating on all four sides. Essentially your rectangle should have a yellow center with a pink frame.

Step 5

Set the bundle aside for 10 minutes.

Open it up and lay it to flat to dry overnight. (Don’t hang it up!) It’ll be ready for you to wear the next morning.

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