DIY Shibori Style Dyed Scarf - Clearsnap

Shibori Style Dyed Scarf by Dana Tatar

Hi! I created this hand-dyed scarf using a ColorBox® Archival Dye Ink Reinker for Clearsnap. Shibori is a Japanese manual resist dyeing technique, which produces patterns on fabric. There are an infinite number of ways to bind, fold, and twist fabric for Shibori style dyeing, each creating different patterns. I used one of those patterns to with ColorBox Archival Dye Ink to add a vibrant print to this scarf.

Shibori Style Dyeing with ColorBox Dye Ink Reinkers

There are over 35 gorgeous on-trend colors of ColorBox® Archival Dye Ink. Choose your favorite color, or colors, to create an eye-catching one-of-a-kind fashion accessory. I used a ColorBox® Imperial Dye Ink Reinker to add a beautiful purple print to my scarf. Look for my full tutorial for this process on the Clearsnap blog soon!

In the meantime, check out a similar post where I share how to tie-dye muslin with Izink to create colorful fabric wrapped bangle bracelets.

Pink Orange and Yellow Izink Dyed Fabric Wrapped Bangle Bracelet Tutorial by Dana Tatar


Clearsnap Supplies:
ColorBox® Archival Dye Ink Reinker: Imperial

Other Supplies: Scarf; Rubber Bands

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Shibori Style Dyed Scarf with ColorBox Archival Dye Ink


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