How you can achieve emphasis in garments?
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Tiedye is a dyeing resist process. The tie-dye process comprises of folding, twisting, plating or crumbling fabric or a garment, and binding it with rubber bands or string, followed by dyeing.
The manipulation of the fabric before the application of the coloring is called resist, as it prevents the applied coloring of the fabric partially or completely.
The entire point of tying is to avert the tint from evenly reaching the fabric. Any place the color cannot reach remains white, or a lighter color.
It makes it much easier for every piece of cloth to handle a small and clean bundle if we have a lots of clothes to dye. If we do not tie, but simply apply the color directly, we may need more space and can dye only fewer cloths or few fabrics at the same time.