Tie-dye dates back to ancient times. Along with beads, shells, and other ornamentation, our ancestors tie-dyed. Think to the story of Joseph, son of Jacob,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Year 8 Design and Technology
Advertisements

OTTOMAN ART FORMS. OTTOMAN ARCHITECTURE Ottoman architecture is the architecture of the Ottoman Empire which emerged in Bursa and Edirne in 15th and 16th.
1 Application of Textiles 2 Objectives To compare processes for dyeing, printing and finishing used in the textile industry To explain how finishes affect.
Easter eggs 1 ak class Raseiniai Viktoras Petkus basic school Lithuania.
The Laundry Process As a result of completing this activity you will be better prepared to keep your clothes clean and looking their best longer.
FIBER CHARACTERISTICS AND END USES Apparel Development I-Objective 1.04.
The Caddo Indians By: Dalton Dickson.
Ancient Chinese Clothing As with many traditions of the Chinese one of the most interesting is the clothes they wear. There have been many different.
Mrs. Hayes Home & Careers
Chapter 44: Fabrics and Their Care
Fake Batik Karen Siler Glen Allen Elementary School NAEA Conference New York City March 13-17, 2007.
 Introduction: Everything we do, from digesting our food to making art, involves chemistry. Everything is made of chemicals! Today, we are going to learn.
SHIBORI & TIE DYE. Dyeing Basics  Use good quality dye  Use soft 100% cotton or linen fabric  Prewash fabric  Let dye soak for 24 hours in plastic.
Australian Aboriginal Art. Who are the Aborigines? Aborigine means “ native ” Original people of Australia Traveled in canoes from SE Asia Lived there.
{ Textiles in Culture By Jeremyn Lee.  I’m arguing that textiles are more than just fibers woven together but a documentation and representation of global.
Chinese painting Chinese painting is one of the oldest continuous artistic traditions in the world. The earliest paintings were not representational but.
BATIK. Batik is an ancient technique that has been in use in Asia to create beautiful designs on fabric. The way it works is straight forward – melted.
Fibers.
Specific patterns were only allowed to be worn by nobility, such as wider stripes or wavy lines of greater width indicated high rank. This was a way people.
TT 232 N TEXTILE PRINTING 3-0-3
Dyes and Fibers Carol LeBaron Chemistry and Art February 15-17, 2004.
Guide Craft Badge Ideas
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN CLOTHES BY: RUBY CHAVARIN VILLALOBOS DATE: UCSF.
The Art of Africa. apprenticeship bust ivory oba pigment ceremonies functional ritual celebration headpiece mask.
How has colour been applied to the fabric? Has dye been used to colour the fabric? Have threads and fabrics been used to colour the fabric? Has the texture,
By Jess Everett. India’s neighbouring countries include China, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Pakistan, Burma and Bhutan. India only really has 3 main seasons which.
Chinese Inventions By Scott Strait and Thomas Trytek.
Year 10 Revision Modelling Colour and Decoration.
Art History 6 Art of India.
GROOVY ! CHEMISTRY IS.
How do Peruvian people dye alpaca and sheep wool?.
Support the Development of Children
Mud Art. Artists using mud as a traditional medium.
History of Textiles Origins & Shibori Dyeing. Origins of Textiles Wore animal skins = protection, decoration Developed range of materials for clothing/fabric:
Counterculture of the 1960’s
Tie Dye T-Shirts. Day 1 Procedures 1.Label your shirt so you can tell it is yours! 2.Wear gloves! 3.Soak it in the bucket of sodium carbonate for 20 minutes.
Fabric Dye Unit Fibers: Surface Design. Dye  a natural or synthetic substance used to add a color to or change the color of something.  Until 1850 virtually.
The earliest surviving examples of pre-Colombian tie-dye in Peru date from 500 to 800A.D. Their designs include small circles and lines, with bright colors.
Indonesian Batik By Alison Gerke 2005 Indonesia is located in Southeastern Asia between the Indian and the Pacific Ocean.
Chemical process of covalent bonding
Ch. 52 Fibers, Fabrics, and Clothing Care. Introduction Fabrics (textiles) part of everyday life Textiles begin as fibers Fibers made into fabrics Fabrics.
BY: HAGEN. Batik is both an art and a craft, which is becoming more popular and well known in the West as a wonderfully creative medium. The art of decorating.
Chinese Beauty. Traditional Chinese Clothing The way clothing in China looks has changed dramatically from each Dynasty, some have come and gone, but.
Tie-Dye. HOW TO TIE-DYE FILL IN THE MISSING WORDS; 1.Wash and dry a piece of fabric. 2.Tie your of fabric. 3.Damp the fabric before it into the dye.
The COLORS and PATTERNS of KENTE cloth Ghana, Africa Art Standards: Discuss and describe the common themes or subject matter of selected artworks from.
Unit 3: The Media of Art Chapter 8: Printmaking. Printmaking Variety of techniques developed to create multiple copies of a single image. Before 1415,
Clothing Care. Two ways you can learn about your clothing:  1. Hang Tags – Are larger tags attached to new garments. Are removed before wearing. Include.
Quilts and Underground Railroad
Fibers and Their Characteristics A brief overview of today’s natural and manufactured fibers.
Natural Fibers Cotton Linen Wool Silk Natural Fibers Cotton: It comes from the cotton plant.
9 AD - Woodblock Printing  Woodblock printing is a technique for printing text, images, or patterns using carved wood and used widely throughout East.
Chanoknart Mayusoh Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Thailand The art of designing, fabric pattern by tie-dyeing with natural dyes.
Raseiniai Viktoras Petkus basic school 4ak class student Austėja Tverkutė.
Batik Tub Dye Method.
Batik.
construction technique and a decorative technique?
Dyeing & Printing Printing and Dyeing.
Student Examples.
Start on an online batik business.
Ensuring outstanding teaching in art & design
Ensuring outstanding teaching in art & design
Montgomery High School - Fashion Design
Bandhani Sarees and Salwars at ShoppyZip
Asian Art All images of artwork in this packet can be see in person at the Art Institute of Chicago.
What is Batik Lesson objective
Not Originally the idea of American Hippies from the 1960’s
BATIK Today we are going to learn about Batik.
Ensuring outstanding teaching in art & design
Batik.
Presentation transcript:

Tie-dye dates back to ancient times. Along with beads, shells, and other ornamentation, our ancestors tie-dyed. Think to the story of Joseph, son of Jacob, in the Bible's Old Testament. He had a beautiful coat of many colors; the envy of his brothers. Could it have been tie-dyed? TIE - DYE

Stripes and geometric grids

pleating and gathering

“walking the line”

The History of Tie Dye… Tie-dye became fully developed in China during the T'ang dynasty (618 AD) and in Japan during the Nara period (552). The availability of silk and hemp, which are very receptive to the resist technique, made these countries' art outstanding. Some early tribes in Western China, South East Asia, and Central America tied and dyed the threads before weaving their cloth. When it was woven into material, beautiful designs appeared where the white lines of the tie contrasted with the colored dyes. This method is known as ikat.ikat

Other forms of tie-dye can be found in other countries around the world. Varied styles of tie-dye have emerged to distinguish the different nations of Africa. The Indian tie-dye technique called Bandhni, is the oldest tie-dye tradition we know that is still practiced. The Malay-Indonesian name for this technique is Plangi. –This technique involves a design made of dots, in which many small points are tied with thread before immersion dyeing.

circles and spirals

donuts

Stars and radial design

draping and wrapping over dowels

“clipping off” areas

Marble or “allover” pattern

scrunching into a ball

Combinations and stitching patterns

think about composition on the object

representational design

Tie-Dye in the United States In the U.S. during the Roaring '20s, pamphlets were printed that gave directions on how to decorate home with tie-dyed curtains and throw-pillows. During the Depression, girls cut up cotton flour sacks, tie-dyed them, and then sewed them into clothing, curtains, and tablecloths. –When times are rough, tie-dyeing has been a way to brighten peoples' lives and provide inexpensive colored fabric.

Tie-dye came back in style in the 1960's when a great movement emerged among young people that emphasized individuality. It was time to "do your own thing." –Each person could make a statement by tie-dyeing clothes with a personal combination. Tie-dyed sheets were used as room dividers and wall hangings. Silk and cotton banners were used as backdrops for rock and roll concerts.

some other uses of tie dye…

Bleaching (tie dye in reverse)

discharge Basically removing dye from the fabric, usually with bleach, sometimes with acid is called discharge dyeing. S ometimes with a stencil to create a design, sometimes as a base for other design to be applied on.

Rust Dyeing

Shibori

The process...

MORDANT Pre-dye soaking bath. Acts to help the dye adhere to the fabric. UREA Helps make colors brighter. Acts as a Humectant - helps keep the fabric damp by attracting water and moisture.

washing and rinsing the fabric Rinse twisted fabric in warm water, and continue to rinse until water runs clear. Untwist fabric and continue to rinse until water runs clear. Wash in HOT water with Joy or Dawn dishwashing detergent (and 1/4 cup salt) to keep colors from running. Iron on hottest setting when dry (to heat set the colors).

block and stencil dyeing

African mud cloth

Batik

Paper (and fabric) marbling