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Resist dyeing is a traditional textile dyeing method that creates patterns by preventing dye from reaching all areas of the cloth. Common resist techniques include using wax, paste, stitching or tying parts of the cloth to block dye absorption, or applying a chemical that repels a second dye applied over the top. Well-known resist dyeing styles are tie-dye, where fabric is folded, twisted and bound before dyeing, and batik, which uses wax as the resist.













