The historical origin of tie dyeing
Tie-dye has a long history. Tie-dyeing is an ancient anti-dyeing technique in China. Tie-dye first appeared in the Eastern Han Dynasty and originated in the Yellow River basin.
Tang Dynasty was the heyday of ancient Chinese culture, and "green and blue dress" became the basic style of fashion.
In the Northern Song Dynasty, Hank valerian products were very popular in the Central Plains and northern areas.
From the Ming and Qing Dynasties to the 1990s, with the progress and development of textile printing and dyeing industry technology, tie-dyeing has been marginalized for hundreds of years. Some tie-dyeing techniques are only retained in the border areas with relatively backward industrialization, and mainly gathered in the underdeveloped ethnic minority areas on the edge of China, becoming one of the treasures of Chinese intangible culture.
About what you need to know about traditional tie-dye
The modern tie-dye
The most obvious feature of modern tie-dye is
Dyes: reactive dyes {inorganic synthetic dyes}
Technique: Combining the basic binding valerian technique of grass and wood dyeing, presenting fashion
Now the generation of tie dye for product Xin appreciation
Tie-dye tools
Dye bottles, dye, gloves, rubber bands
Tie dye small skill clever
Tie the work to be dyed
First, leaf binding method:
The second, concentric round binding method:
The third,wrapping method:
The fourth, stick binding method:
The fifth,Clip binding method:
The sixth,The method of ligation:
The seventh,Radiation binding method:
The eighth,rotation binding method:
The ninth,Five-pointed star drawing method: