Monday, October 14, 2013

need help with buying dye for shirts?

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so i live in jakarta, indonesia and i want to start tie-dying my shirts but i have no idea where to get dye here. could anyone help? thanks!


Answer
Sorry it took so long for an answer but I have been on the hunt and this is what I found.

I looked and looked and did not find anything in your country except every listing there wanted to sell things that were dyed. I did however notice you could make your own dye and that is why I went for that. I also notices the item below and if you need help with that country I would be willing to help but if you look at the bottom of your page for the flags shown there for the different countries and click on one there should be someone there to help you.
I am terribly sorry I could not find the seller of dyes for you.

"Geographically speaking you are closest to Singapore & Australia. Both of these countries have distributors for DTG and T-jet and they are very likely to service Indonesia"

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How to Make Your Own Dye | eHow.com
Make your own natural fabric dye without using harsh chemicals. Use for tie-dyeing or to change the color of a piece of clothing. All you need are a few food items, a ...
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How to Make homemade fabric dye « Fashion Design
See Also. How to Make your own natural dye with EtsyLabs How to Tie dye a shirt with the sunburst technique
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How To Make Your Own Tie Dye T-Shirt - Squidoo : Welcome to ...
Early dyes were extracted from roots, flowers, leaves, and berries. These include blackberries, lichen, safflower, marigold, onion, red cabbage, sage, and indigo.
http://www.squidoo.com/how-to-make-your-tie-and-dye-t-shirt - Cached

How to Make your own natural dye with EtsyLabs « Fashion Design
How to Make Fred and Wilma Flintstone costumes for Halloween; How to Make homemade fabric dye; How to Make your own corset or waist cincher; How to Make a backpack ...
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Paula Burch's How to Hand Dye
basic recipe for Procion MX dyes on cellulose or silk ... Procion MX dyes or other fiber reactive dyes; sodium carbonate (soda ash or ... Urea is harmless, easy to measure ...
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Procion MX Fiber Reactive Cold Water Dye - Soda Ash, 1 lb
Amazon.com: Procion MX Fiber Reactive Cold Water Dye - Soda Ash, 1 lb: Arts, Crafts & Sewing ... CreateSpace Indie Publishing Made Easy: Diapers.com Everything But The Baby ...
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Pre-soaking in Soda Ash fixer solution is what allows the fiber reactive dyes to work at room temperature. ... Rest Easy! We do not collect email ...
http://www.dharmatrading.com/info/soda_soak.html

Paula Burchâs How to Batik | Bisnis Batik Tanpa Modal
You can batik silk, cotton, and rayon with the same easy fiber reactive dye and soda ash recipe that is so popular in other forms of hand dyeing.
http://www.produksibatik.com/?p=44 - Cached

procion dyes, fibre-reactive: techniques for using art ...
PROCION DYES: Fibre-reactive dyes for natural ... SODA ASH, WASHING SODA or BICARB ... palette with the WASHING SODA WATER as for the above recipe. Option 2: Make up the dye ...
http://www.artvango.co.uk/products/techniques/procion-dyes.html

How to Make Your Own Natural Fabric Dyes - Making Your Own
By stepping out of your back door and into your own garden, you can find a whole host of plants, berries, bark and leaves that will produce rich, sumptuous natural dyes.
http://www.makingyourown.co.uk/how-make-your-own...fabric-dyes.html

International travel with babies?




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Planning on flying from the US to South East Asia with a 3 year old and a year old. Sigh.... what can I do to make this trip easier? It'll be Washington DC - NY - Frankfurt - Singapore - Surabaya, Indonesia with SQ (Singapore Airlines). Has anyone made a similar trip? How do you handle the babies?
Thanks in advance.



Answer
I had to do a lot of plane hopping with my little ones when I flew to Ireland (four planes to get there, five planes to get home). They were a bit older - but we also take frequent trips, and have been flying with the kids since they were infants.

I disagree with the other commenter. I never check my luggage. When jumping that many planes, there is a greater chance the airline will "lose" your bags. It is also a pain to wait for the luggage to come around when you have little ones who may be cranky or overstimulated. But if you are traveling alone, then checking it may be your best option, as you won't have to struggle with kids and bags through the airport. Just makes sure you pack a backpack or small carryon bag with extra clothes (at least one set for every person traveling) and any and ALL important supplies - diapers, medication, money, passports... Keep that with you, so if your luggage is lost, you are not stuck with nothing.

For the baby, make sure you have a pacifier or bottle, or something they can suck on while the plane is ascending or descending. The air pressure can hurt their ears, and the sucking will cause that pressure to pop. Some suckers might also be good, if the older child complains about the pressure.

Bring snack foods - granola bars, fruit, crackers... And a water bottle. Fill the water bottle before you get on the plane. But be careful not to let the kids eat and eat and eat out of boredom. There is nothing worse than a kid barfing on a plane.

Bring activities and toys - but nothing noisy that will disturb other flyers or make a mess (it's not easy cleaning up a tiny space with babies in the way). Coloring books and crayons for the older child. If your youngest is going to be a lap baby, then be prepared for another passenger being seated with you. If possible, try to keep the aisle seat, so you can get your kids to the bathroom without having to inconvenience anyone else.

Oh, and try not to stress out if your kids do get cranky and make a fuss. I can't recall any flights I have ever been on that there wasn't a baby crying or a child whining. It happens, and most people will be understanding. Those who aren't, well, ignore them. Just concentrate on your children.




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