Tie Dye
What Rit made so popular in the 60’s is still so popular today. With just a few rubber bands, you can fold, twist, pleat and crumple fabric to achieve fun, bold (and psychedelic) patterns.
Shibori
Shibori is a Japanese dyeing technique that typically involves folding, twisting or bunching cloth and binding it, then dyeing it in indigo.
Ombré
Ombré is a French word meaning “to shade” and is used to describe a dip-dye effect given to fabric in which the shades of color graduate from light to dark.
Ice Dye
By simply sprinkling powdered dye on ice on top of fabric, you can create beautiful organic water color effects that are so unique.
Reverse Tie-Dye
Unlike traditional tie-dye, reverse tie-dye removes the color of your garment with Rit Color Remover to reveal a unique, high-contrast pattern.