Dyeing isn't just for fabric anymore -- with Rit Dye's new "DyeMore" line, formulated for synthetics, you can stretch its application to plastic and acrylic! Experiment dyeing with buttons, beads and bangles that you have lying around the house, or take a trip to the dollar store for p...
I’ve never worked with standard bleach and I felt confused reading different things online that if you don’t neutralize it, it’ll keep eating holes in your clothes but no specifics on the best way to do so.RIT Color Removermakes it easy, as a non-chlorine bleach there isn’t the ...
but you can always start with the first dye bath to see what kind of result you get. In general, box dyes like Rit or Dylon don’t yield results as consistent as the specialized
Used clothes stores, thrift stores and even the Salvation Army may have the style of dress you're looking for. If you can't find a suitable white dress, an easy solution is to get a large white men's t-shirt and sinch it at the waist with a belt. White Shoes: Smurfette wears ...
I weighed piles of t-shirts strips with a luggage scale in plastic bags and used the washing machine to dye the fabric. I usedRit-Dye’s color formula chartto mix dyes to get the several shades of green. After dyeing, dry the t-shirt strips in your clothes dryer to set the fabric ...
This is a good time to clean up, or watch some TV. Choice is yours! Fixing the dye (Photo: Naomi Skwarna) Once the 30 minutes is up, mix one tablespoon of RIT Dye Fixative and Brightener in one of your squeeze bottles with a cup of hot water. Mix the solution well (make sure...
I’m dying to share this new project with you! Spring Fashion Update Spring fashion is probably on all of our minds, but what if you don’t care to drop lots of money on fleeting trends? Meet Rit! Rit is a fabric dye that is used to rejuvenate and renew faded garments you love (...
However, it can be used to clean up excess bleach on nonporous surfaces. How can I fix bleach stains on dark clothes? For dark clothes, consider using a fabric marker that closely matches the original dye of the garment. Gently color in the bleached area and allow it to air dry. This ...
add items with both white and other colors to. As long as you know they don’t bleed, you can put them with light colors. If you put them in the dark load, the white parts can pick up dye from the other dark items in the load. That actually could be what happened to your shirt...
The first thing you need to do is Tea Dye everything that is white. Don’t bother dyeing tulle; the dye will not stick to it. Dye all of your t-shirts, sweatpants, fabric and lace. To do this dump a whole box of tea bags into a plastic tub with hot water. Dunk all of your ...