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Yes, you will be more successful with applying the dye in concentrated form from
squeeze bottle. And DO wash them first to remove the sizing in the new shirts.
My best advice it to try a few beforehand to see what patterns work the best.
You are going to need a whole LOT of rubberbands. And personally, I'd take this
activity outside and have a helper with me! God bless you....you'll need it!
Jen
AALBAINY wrote:
> In a message dated 3/19/00 9:44:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, ARTISOK
> writes:
>
> << I have the shirts... Now, what to do???? >>
> Where did you get the shirts? Any good deals? I am going to do this with
> the school, we are going to apply the dye with squeeze bottles. Less chance
> of murky vats of dye and less waste.
>
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