Monday, June 23, 2014

Tie Dying on WED. June 25th!!!

We will hold our annual Welch Tie Dye Day on Wednesday, June 25 after each practice session.

Please bring a white, 100% cotton t-shirt (or other clothing item(s)) that is already tied with rubber bands to Wednesday, June 25  morning practice (*UPDATED* Rain date is tentatively FRIDAY, June 28 *UPDATED*).  Please place your last name with a laundry marker/sharpie somewhere on your shirt (preferably on the shirt tag or tag made from a piece of masking tape that is folded over itself onto the rubber bands).  Dyes will be available after each practice session.

Do you need design/fold ideas?  There are many online sources available that provide many ways to rubber-band shirts to get that tie-dye look you may want.
We need and welcome volunteers to help after each swim session.  Parents are encouraged to assist their younger children.  If you already contributed your suggested $2 per family tie-dye donation to cover supply costs, thank you for your generosity.  If you still have not made the family fundraising/tie-dye donation, please submit that as soon as possible.  This is a fun team activity and we look forward to seeing everyone participate and show their creative team spirit.

**UPDATED** Parents, you too can participate and tie-dye so that you can display your creativity and Welch Team Spirit when you wear your Welch Tie-Dye to our meets. **UPDATED**

**UPDATED**
Welch Tie-Dye Take Home Instructions:
  • Keep shirt in the plastic bag and let it cure/set up for at least 4 hours but preferably 24 hours for the brightest colors.
  • Once set, it's time to unwrap!  This can be done either in a sink, tub or outside.  Please note these dyes can still stain.  Leaving ties on, rinse under cold running water (faucet, shower, or hose) to stop the dye reaction.
  • Next rinse in warm water while you untie the folds and keep rinsing until the water runs fairly clear.
  • Throw in machine as soon as it is rinsed, running through a full wash cycle.  You will see a lot of dye pouring out while rinsing...this is normal.  Wash and dry separately for the first few wash cycles.
**UPDATED**