No-Sew Tie Dye Kimono Kimonos are everywhere here is a NO-SEW dyed adaption from one I made on my blog. See my original kimono post here. The one above you can make yourself out of a XL mens T-shirt and some Tulip Tie-Dye . Things you need XL T-shirt Tulip Tie Dye Scissors 2 Studs *Optional Cut up the middle of your shirt You are going to cut out a 4 inch section in the middle and then cut around the collar. Your shirt will look like the picture above. Cut off the hem and then cut your fringe about 4 to 5 inches long. Stretch out your fringe. Accordion fold your shirt. On the left side of the shirt rubber band 4 sections . Then on the right side rubber band 5 sections, in between what you rubber banded on the left Then rubber band again each section until you can not rubber band any more. Put a rubber band in the middle of the shirt. Fill up your dye to the line with warm water. Place your shirt into a bowl. I used the turquoise color first and then the darker blue to fill any white left. Place it in a zip lock bag. Let it sit over night. Then rinse out until the shirt rinses clean and let dry. I placed a stud on the seam at the shouder so the seams would not come apart. If you do not have studs, You could glue this or hand stitch this as well. I love the pattern Looks kind of like a skull with a crown. Tie dye is a fun and easy way to create all kinds of things. It is always a surprise when you open it up because they always come out different. Have a wonderful Week. Lots of love. Anne Here is another Kimono I did with Fringe. Oh and did I mention it is no sew. Click HERE to see how. For more of my DIY head on over to my Blog WobiSobi.com or my Pinterest Page Head over to our TIE DYE YOUR SUMMER site for even more inspiration, how-to's, and fun videos to get you mega-inspired for some DIY summer fun! Designed By: WobiSobi
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