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Rog, you are AWESOME.
Rog, you are AWESOME.
You didn't post the link but it's probably the thread I've already looked at- the one that is directions for making "spiral tie dyed" mickey shirts? I dont know about the sewing part- but even if I did that I thought what you found would "clean" it up and make the mickey look more like mickey. I've seen some pictures there that turned out great- others the mickey ended up bleeding off in areas where the shape of mickey isn't as noticable. KWIM?OK- I haven't tried out the first way I said yet- which would leave Mickey white on the shirt- but I came across this method today on another board so thought I would post a link here- even has step by step pics on how to do it best- with this method- the mickey head could be either white or colored a seperate dye and they look really cute- it involves basic sewing- but other than that seems really simple... I think I might actually do one of each and see which looks better!
Today will be t-shirt day!!! Hope to have pics up tomorrow or Monday!
Yes, I think the drawing/sewing/pulling it and then keeping other die from getting on the mickey part and/or having the mickey part bleed out from the sewn part is much more difficult (atleast for me!) than it seems for some people. LOL That's why I was all interested in what you found to keep the mickey part (just drawn? I was assuming) white and non-dye-able. Is that a word?You didn't post the link but it's probably the thread
Sorry- I'm slightly braindead today! Yes- its the one with the sewing... its alot harder than it seems though :-(
I've already looked at- the one that is directions for making "spiral tie dyed" mickey shirts? I dont know about the sewing part- but even if I did that I thought what you found would "clean" it up and make the mickey look more like mickey. I've seen some pictures there that turned out great- others the mickey ended up bleeding off in areas where the shape of mickey isn't as noticable. KWIM?
I was also thinking if the Mickey was white like you said- that then I could do an iron on transfer of just the classic black mickey icon.... would that look stupid on an otherwise tie dyed all over shirt?
I was actually planning on putting character and name decals on our shirts in hte white mickey part- for instance- my fav character is Tigger so I was going to iron on a tigger decal and my name or something in the white part...
Before I found a way to do the white mickey part, i was just gonna put the black mickey heads with our names or something on the shirts- i think as long as the colors are dark enough that they will show up- it'll be ok...
Once again thankyou I finally got it!!! I'm so excited and a little nervous to camp at the fort.Download the zip to your desktop. Unzip it, highlight and copy the fonts you want to keep, and then paste them in the c/windows/font folder.
after seeing a few of those Musket Mickeys t-shirts, I kind of wondered what was a Kungoloose!
No, no! Kungoloose is the effect, Kungaloosh is the effector! As well as the rallying cry of former adventurers-turned-Fiends!