I would like to FedEx a new shirt to you, and trust your experience to make a nice design.


Name: Armanjahn

Message: Hello There,

I read your informative process/instructions.
It truly is an art...

I would like to FedEx a new shirt to you, and
trust your experience to make a nice design.

I am not able to do this myself, because of
spinal problems, but I love tie dye designs,
and truly hope you can do this....whenever
you plan to tie dye in the future...

I will enclose a check, and its ok if you
take your time. I am not in a hurry......

Please let me know if this is possible...

Sorry, but I am afraid that I cannot do custom dyeing for you.

However, there is a spot on my web site where people who do custom dyeing post their names and contact info. Click on the "Find a Custom Dyer" link, under "More" on the menu on my "All About Dyes and Dyeing" web site, or go directly to the List of Custom Dyers.

It is usually best to have your custom dyer purchase his or her own clothing blanks to dye, rather than shipping the garment to them, but many custom dyers will dye a garment that you send to them. Note that PFD (prepared for dyeing) garments are more likely to produce satisfactory results than garments purchased ready-to-wear.

(Please help support this web site. Thank you.)

Posted: Thursday - August 03, 2006 at 12:26 PM          

Follow this blog on twitter here.



Home Page ]   [ Hand Dyeing Top ]   [ Gallery Top ]   [ How to Dye ]   [ How to Tie Dye ]   [ How to Batik ]   [ Low Water Immersion Dyeing ]   [ Dip Dyeing ]   [ More Ideas ]   [ About Dyes ]   [ Sources for Supplies ]   [ Dyeing and  Fabric Painting Books ]   [ Links to other Galleries ]   [ Links to other informative sites ] [ Groups ] [ FAQs ]   [ Find a custom dyer ]   [ search ]   [ contact me ]  


© 1999-2011 Paula E. Burch, Ph.D. all rights reserved