Closing Stage of Tie-Dye - please make sure you type in your answers to the worksheet then print it and publish it .
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Stage 1 : Know what the best types of materials are for dyeing and how to prepare them for dyeing.
Stage 2 : Know what the purpose of the Soda Ash is and how long the fabric is to soak.
Stage 3 : Know the purpose of the Urea that is mixed with the Dye.
Stage 4 : What safety equipment should be worn when mixing up the dye for Tie-Dyeing? Why?
Stage 5 : Determine what the three primary colors are.
Stage 6 : Verbally describe what primary colors of dye will be needed to make the following secondary colors. Orange, Green, & Purple.
- Orange = Yellow + Red
- Green = Blue + Yellow
- Purple = Red + Blue
Stage 7 : Verbally describe what the outcome will be if two secondary colors are mixed.
Stage 8 : Use a Kleenex tissue & colored marker to demonstrate two different types of folds one could do on a T-shirt.
- Bullseye
- Stripes
- Spiral
- V
- Random
Stage 9 : Once you have seen the outcome of the different folds you have created on tissue, fold & dye an item for yourself. Bandana, t-shirt, pillowcase, etc… Always keep in mind, no two items will be identical, nor will they be perfect. Each item will be as unique as the individual who made it.
Wear or bring this item to the next meeting for your club members to see.
I hope you find this honor exciting because I did. I learned a lot and hope you did.
Mr. D
Important / Recorded Tie-Dye gatherings or videos
Press on this link to view multiple recordings of Pathfinders and Mr. D doing different types of tie-dye examples
Remember to view the recorded videos that are included in this honor. The videos will share recordings of Pathfinders and Adventures making Tie-Dye items with Mr. D.
Please listen to the Video for the needed information to complete this Tie-Dye Honor.
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