Sunday, August 22, 2010

Tie Dyed Satin Elastic Accessories (A Tutorial)

On our road trip this summer I found some hair accessories in a store that were tie dyed...but they were so expensive I was determined to make a bunch of them myself!


The perfect ponytail holder:


Satin elastic is perfect for accessories because it is extremely strong, it has high elasticity and you can dye it! The biggest plus? It doesn't get tangled in hair easily...and with Boo's crazy hair we love "friendly" elastic. It's also nice that satin elastic costs about 30 to 50 cents a yard.



First, I took satin elastic (also known as fold over elastic)....you can find this at most fabric stores:


Then I folded the elastic several times and placed rubber bands tightly around it in several places:


I mixed up a small amount of pink and purple fabric dye in two squirt bottles....


...and applied the dye directly to the elastic:


I place the tie dyed elastic in a ziplock overnight for the dye to set in. To dye a few pieces just one color I just added dye directly to the baggies (the left and center baggies):


The next morning I took the elastic out of the baggies and rinsed the excess dye out.


I added a small amount of dye fixative to a bucket of cool water......


.....and let the elastic sit for about 10 minutes just to ensure I wouldn't have any dye bleed later on.


Finally, I set the elastic pieces out in the sun to dry:


To make the accessories, I just looped a piece of elastic, then tied a tight knot at the end and then clipped off the satin elastic at a decorative angle just below the knot:


I used a tiny amount of fray block to keep the ends of the elastic from fraying over time:


We use these satin elastic bands for so many things....Boo has her own preferences:


I use them for my hair but also to keep my journals and address book closed:



A pretty way to keep some like items together:


My favorite idea? Make a bag of several sizes and colors for a handmade gift...or better yet a bunch of bags for party favors or stocking stuffers!



Note: This tutorial is only recommended for accessories. Many types of elastic will not hold dye due to their fiber content. The foldover/satin elastic typically has enough natural fiber in it to react to dye.

16 comments:

  1. LOVE IT

    Amanda
    http://patriciaraedesigns.blogspot.com/

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  2. I love it! Is that the same as what they call FOE (fold over elastic)?

    Hugs,
    Gina

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  3. Did you see these in Santa Barbara?? My friend makes these and sells them around town. I've bought them from her--but no more!! Thanks Ashley!
    Rave

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  4. Congratulations on getting Sienna to sit still long enough to get the hair ties in her hair!

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  5. Pardon me while I scrape my jaw up off of the floor... These are AWESOME!!! I linked to your tutorial over on Craft Gossip Sewing.

    --Anne
    http://sewing.craftgossip.com

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  6. Love it!!!! Did you use a regular dye or for synthetics? Very cool!

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  7. that was so simple. and am i the only one that thinks of the dharma initiative from the tv series Lost when u mention Dharma product? anyhoo, thanks for the tutorial, i've seen 3 of those at banded together at Target for about $8 and i thought that was too much.

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  8. oh I like the book cover idea!! I love finding things too expensive and making them myself!

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  9. This elastic is great for straps for sun dress and gowns and doll dresses.

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  10. Great ideas! I'll have to look for this stuff.

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  11. i've tried dying elastic before ... did you use the procion or something else. i dabbling in dyeing but i'm still a newbie. and what does the fixative do?! i've never tried that product ... LOVE dharma trading. i just ordered some transfer paper from them ... they have the best stuff!!

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  12. oh and instead of fray-check i use a lighter to heatseal my elastics ... just an idea ...

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  13. I love it... I think they may even become Christmas presents for the nieces. Thanks for the great ideas.

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  14. I LOVE this as a gift idea! That last picture is gorgeous! Thanks so much, I'll be linking.

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  15. I need to make these! I keep forgetting, but now I've bookmarked it :) so it may happen in the next year or so. Thanks for all the inspiration!

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  16. I was wondering if where you got your satin elastic from and what the fiber content was. I've been looking for some, but I only found some that was nylon and polyester.

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