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		<title>How to tie-dye &#8211; DVD crash course</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I learned that there is a tight community of do-it-yourself tie-dyers around, with their own wiki and forum. Our ideas at ThaiDye.com &#8211; to sell our wares at a profit &#8211; do not fit the mindset of this community, &#8230; <a href="http://www.thaitiedye.com/2008/09/30/how-to-tie-dye-dvd-crash-course/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently I learned that there is a tight community of do-it-yourself tie-dyers around, with their own wiki and forum. Our ideas at ThaiDye.com &#8211; to sell our wares at a profit &#8211; do not fit the mindset of this community, but we believe that we should embrace both worlds because they can co-exist peacefully.</p>
<p>There are visitors who look for tie-dye to buy and there are those who come to learn how to do it themselves. Why not help out the second group as well?</p>
<p>So, today I want to introduce Brad Garrett who makes tie-dye for many years and has published a set of <a title="DVD - how to tie-dye" href="http://www.phatdyes.com/howto/video.htm" target="_blank">DVD to teach you to tie-dye</a>. Here are his thoughts about the <a title="tie dye - tops and accessories" href="http://www.ThaiDye.com">mudmee tie-dye</a> we promote at ThaiDye.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>I remember when I first found your site a couple of years ago. Seeing your work invoked a feeling in me I hadn&#8217;t felt for years. It was a feeling that took me back to before I started making tie dyes in 1991. The feeling of amazement took over my mind and made me remember why I started making tie dyes in the first place.<br />
</em><em>I had a friend with this shirt that just blew my mind. Every time he wore it I couldn&#8217;t stop looking at it or wondering how it was made. Well, over the years I hadn&#8217;t seen any more tie dyes like that one until I found your site. I literally spent hours looking at your tie dies the very first time I found them. I really love the way you get the colors in-between each other.<br />
</em><em>On top of that I really love the color choices you make and the colors them-selves are just so vibrant and distinctive I can&#8217;t get over it. There are only a few tie dye artist that really capture my attention like you do.</p>
<p>Great work!</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Thanks, Brad, for your kind words!</p>
<p>If you, dear visitor, got here in search for information on how to make your own tie-dye, maybe even throw a tie-dye party or have some fun-filled afternoon with the kids (do this just before you plan to change the carpet), then by all means, check out Brad&#8217;s DVDs&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thaitiedye.com/2008/09/30/how-to-tie-dye-dvd-crash-course/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p>
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