Leading Knit Fabric Manufacturer

SCROLL

Explore Tie Dye Fabric

Tie-dye is a colorful fabric known for its cool patterns. It's a great way to show off your style and creativity. People love using it for making eye-catching clothes.

  • Weight per ㎡
    • 110-600gsm
  • Width
    • 110-190cm
  • Minimum Order Quantity
    • 300 kg per colour
  • Fabric Type
    • Tie Dye Fabric
  • Possible Fabric Production Certifications
    • Oeko-Tex, 
    • GRS
  • Sample
    • A4 Size Sample Available
  • Lab Dip Lead Time
    • 3-7days
  • PP Sample Lead Time
    • 15days
  • Bulk Lead Time
    • 25-45days
  • Also Known As
    • Swirl-Dyed Fabric, 
    • Spiral-Dyed Fabric, 
    • Tied and Dyed Fabric
  • Yarn Fiber Type
    • 100% Cotton, 
    • 100% Polyester, 
    • 100% Viscose, 
    • Cotton Polyester Blends, 
    • Cotton Acrylic Blends, 
    • Cotton Viscose Acrylic Blends, 
    • Acetate Lyocell Cotton Blends, 
    • Modal Viscose Polyester Blends, 
    • Viscose Acrylic Spun silk Polyester Blends, 
    • Bamboo Cotton Blends, 
    • Lyocell Wool Blends, 
    • Cotton Rayon Blends
  • For Garments
    • Sweatshirts, 
    • Jackets, 
    • Hoodies, 
    • Dresses, 
    • Bombers, 
    • Tshirts

Making Tie-Dye

To create tie-dye, you tie or bind parts of the fabric. Then, you dye it. This process creates exciting patterns. The way you fold or twist the fabric before adding dye is what makes the patterns special.

Origins of Tie-Dye Fabric

Tie-dye fabric dates back to the 5th century in Japan and Indonesia. People there used special ways to dye cloth, creating unique patterns. In Africa, especially among Nigeria's Yoruba people, a similar method called Adire emerged. Each place had its own style of folding and dyeing fabric. The technique became very popular in the 1960s in the United States. It stood for freedom and stood out for its creative patterns. Today, tie-dye is still a popular way to make unique and colorful clothes.

Steps to Make Tie-Dye

Here are the steps to make tie-dye:

  • Prepare: First, wash the fabric and make it a bit wet. This helps the dye spread well.
  • Tie: Then, fold, twist, or tie the fabric in different ways. This creates various patterns.
  • Dye: Next, put the fabric in dye. You might use many colors to make the patterns bright.
  • Set: Let the dye soak into the fabric. This might involve wrapping the fabric for some time.
  • Clean: Last, rinse and wash the fabric. This removes extra dye and reveals the final design.

Tie-Dye for Everyone

    Tie-dye is great for many types of fabric, like cotton, silk, and polyester. Different fabrics might need small changes in the dyeing process.

Why Tie-Dye is Special

  • Creative: Tie-dye lets you show your creative side with its bright patterns.
  • Unique: Every piece of tie-dye is one-of-a-kind, making your clothes special.
  • Colorful: If done well, tie-dye colors stay bright, even after many washes.
      • Fun: Tie-dye is perfect for a relaxed and fun look.

Where to Find Tie-Dye

You'll see tie-dye in many clothes:

  • T-Shirts and Tops

    They make everyday outfits pop.

  • Dresses and Skirts

    Great for a fun summer style.

  • Activewear

    Adds a twist to sports clothes and yoga outfits.

  • Accessories

    Tie-dye scarves and bands are cool additions.

How Tie-Dye Works

You make tie-dye by tying the fabric and adding dye. This makes cool patterns. The method lets you try many designs and colors. Tie-dye makes clothes stand out with color.

Discover More Knitted Fabric

All Knit Fabric

    Get In Touch With Us

    Please contact us if you are interested in our products and services.

    Contact Us