There are different ways to tie and dye resulting in a different look for the finished product.
| Normal single tied heart with spots and name added |
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Simple tied heart |
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| Pastel single tied bullseye |
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Green and red bullseye |
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Bullseyes can have space between the dyes or not. |
| Double tied dyed trail |
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Wet dyed rainbow trail |
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The wet dye results in a more run together look |
| Pastel single tied swirl |
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Tie dried swirl |
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The tie dried dye has areas of lighter dye resulting in a look with depth. |
| Reverse cobalt swirl |
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Reverse black swirl |
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A reverse swirl has a different color going in the opposite direction as the front swirl. |
| Dry single tied V |
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Normal double tied V |
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The double tie has more white and crisper areas. |
| Gradient dyed orange poppy dress |
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Gradient dyed velour fuschia dress |
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Both of these dresses get darker towards the hem. |
| Dry tied yoke |
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Wet died yoke |
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| Adult double tied eye. |
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6 mo. singled tied dress. |
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You get crisper edges with a double tie, easier to do with bigger clothes. |
| Straight rainbow stripes |
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Dry tie scales |
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The scales dye allows different colors from the back to come through |
| Triangle tie |
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Arrowhead tie |
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Different symetrical shapes can also be tied in. |
| Rectangle tie |
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Diamond double tie |
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