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1: Tie Dye made easy
I purchased this book and found the folding techniques to be very useful. I got tired of making the same tie dye circles and was looking for something different. This book shows several detailed folding instructions to get different results. This list of resources in the back was helpful as well.
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2: Not too great.
I'm a beginner and I honestly got more information off of one internet site than I did in this book. It's okay, but not great.
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3: Excellent guide for a beginner
I've purchased several tie dye books and DVDs, this is my primary "go to" book. Author does a fantastic job:
1. Tells you at a high level the end-to-end process of tie dying
2. Has text, accompanied by black and white photos on how to tie.
3. Has at least one color photo of each finished tie dye project.
You will understand how to tie dye several different types of patterns, and be successful at your first attempt, if you follow the information and advice.
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4: Tie Dye The How to Book
This book was the best! I bought four, two historic, the other way to in-depth and not explanitary enough in simple, quick and easy terms- that was the one AMAZON asked me to write about... but I chose to write about this one instead! This book led me ( mother of a two year old boy-meaning-bath time reading only and dented attention span) by the hand - in easy pease lemon squeezy mode - to instruct 15 or more mothers AND their children at a nursery school! Thank you for applying yourself in sharing the knowledge.. for quick answers and quick easy read before the tie dye project- BUY THIS ONE!
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5: Good, but not good enough
Virginia has a good starter book for tie-dye, but like the majority of tie-dye content - only skims the surface. I prefer Jacquard's "Tie Dye To Die For & Batik You Can't Resist" book at $5.95 vs. this how-to book. To be fair, I would purchase it to see her lovely tie-dye work, but as a "how-to" I might look elsewhere.
Michael Fowler
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