Tie Dyed Onesies
I have wanted to do
this for such a long time now and figured, heck, why not now! I’ve seen onesies
dyed all one color since it is super hard to find them a solid color and that
will be my next project, but I was attending a family reunion this past weekend
and there was a tie dye booth, so I got the grand idea to tie dye things for my
little girl coming very soon.
I went to Wal-Mart
and found a tie dye kit that had the colors I wanted, only cost me about $15.00
bucks and it said it would tie dye at least 24 shirts! There was a ton to
choose from that offered many different colors, but I wanted more of the
traditional and girly colors. I also purchased all white, cotton onesies – some
short sleeve and some long sleeve, in different sizes.
So here goes
nothing!!
You start by
getting the cloth damp. I just ran the onesies under the faucet and rung it
out.
Choose what pattern
you want to see and follow the directions. I started with the traditional tie
dye pattern you see.
Once all the rubber
bands are placed, start adding the colored dye to the folds, making sure to get
in the creases and make sure to flip it over to get the other side if needed.
Here are two other patterns that I tried.
Here are two other patterns that I tried.

Once you are done
with it, place it in plastic (I just used a Wal-Mart plastic bag) and let it
sit for 6-8. The longer you let it sit, the more vibrant the colors will be. I
let mine sit for 24 hours.
Once it has sat for
the allotted time, rinse out the onesies under warm water until it runs clear.
Remove the rubber bands in the process.
I washed mine for
25 minutes, individually, in hot water and very little laundry detergent; then
dried.
I tried different
patterns and colors to see what I liked best. I’m really happy with the
outcome!