
Bleach Spiral
A reverse-dyeing technique that removes color from dark fabric using bleach, creating warm-toned spiral patterns in shades of orange, rust, and tan. This technique transforms dark garments into unique, vintage-looking pieces.
From classic spirals to advanced ice dye, explore the methods that bring fabric to life. Each technique creates unique, unrepeatable results.

A reverse-dyeing technique that removes color from dark fabric using bleach, creating warm-toned spiral patterns in shades of orange, rust, and tan. This technique transforms dark garments into unique, vintage-looking pieces.

A beginner-friendly technique that creates an organic, random pattern by simply scrunching the fabric into a ball. The resulting design features beautiful irregular patches of color that blend in unpredictable ways.

An advanced technique that uses melting ice to slowly release dye onto fabric, creating dreamy, watercolor-like effects with organic bleeding patterns. The crystalline structure of ice creates unique, unrepeatable designs.

The classic tie-dye pattern featuring a radial swirl design that spirals outward from a center point. This iconic pattern creates mesmerizing circular waves of color that have defined tie-dye culture since the 1960s.