Add More Dye To create the next intensity of dye, pour about 1/3 cup of the dye concentrate into the dye tub and stir. Dip Fabric Again Dip fabric to desired point (we suggest several inches below your last dip point for a noticeable progression) and hold for twice the amount of time...
Learn how to dye fabric with beets, both fresh and canned, yellow and red, with our tutorial! From the Designer: "Vegetable dyes are a natural and inexpensive way to add color to your fabrics. Beets are one of the most versatile vegetables to use for this purpose. They are a deep pink...
How to Dye Fabric With Tea. Dying or staining fabric items with tea can give new life to those that are faded or stained, and it can produce a beautifully soft antique or light sepia tint. The process of tea dying is relatively quick, easy and inexpensive, and results in a light, colo...
Depending on your project, Sharpies can yield a fun and interesting result when used to dye fabric. In most cases the ink is wash-fast, so it won’t come out in the washing machine (although some colors fade over time) and you can achieve some truly vibrant shades. Sharpies combined w...
Create a wheat bath for cotton material Mix and match dyes to create custom colors Create a dye bath Dye cotton fabric Wash and rinse dyed goods Natural Dyeing: How to Dye Cotton Fabrics Reviews ★★★ ★★★ 23 ratings 23 users recommended this class to a friend ...
"Going to fashion school would have alleviated a lot of hiccups along the way just in terms of even the most minor of things. I mean, I had to teach myself how to sew. I had to teach myself how to dye fabric." To gain the knowledge she needed for her dream career as a fashion...
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you have accidentally gotten fabric dye on your skin? If yes, you know it can be a frustrating experience. Trying to get fabric dye off your skin can be a complex process. Thankfully, there are a few tips and tricks you can use to ...
Mytutorial on how to dye fabric shoesis one of my most popular posts, and lots of people have used it. I thought you might also appreciate a tutorial on how to colour leather shoes, because that can also be done. Technically you aren’t dyeing leather: you are staining it, and this ...
Step 3: Bind the fabric Lay your damp T-shirt (or fabric) out flat onto your covered work surface. Pick out a folding pattern you’d like to try; if you need some help deciding, we’ve got a whole page dedicated to differenttie-dye techniques!
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