There are lots of different rubber band patterns for tie dye you can use, depending on the finished design you’d.
How to tie dye bleach a shirt. Secure the shirt with rubber bands. If the bottle has an adjustable nozzle, make sure it’s on the “spray” setting and not. Keep swirling the fabric until.
Apply bleach with squirt bottle or soak. (imagine wrapping a bilao securely!) in a container, pour a splash of bleach. Start spraying the bleach on your shirt.
Hold your bottle of bleach spray about 6 inches (15 cm) away from your sweatshirt. The tighter the nozzle, the more of a wide spray effect. Once fully twisted into a spiral, wrap the shirt with rubber bands.
Begin tying starting just about anywhere on your. Add one part bleach and three parts water to your spray bottle and then shake gently to mix. Prepare your shirt for dyeing.
Now mix equal parts bleach. Remove rubber bands and rinse in cold water. Fold or crumple the shirt in your desired pattern.
Twist the shirt haphazardly and add 2 or 3 rubber bands. Make sure it's clean and ready to go. Spray the entire sweatshirt with bleach spray.