Rit Dye is a super cheap option to customize your vehicle without the need for paint or custom parts that cost big $$. You can usually find Rit in the laundry aisle of your local supermarket. The powder (like I’m using here) is around 90 cents. The liqu
With so many diverse synthetic fabric iterations on the market, we thought it was high time to offer a dye capable of taking those very fabrics to the next level. That’s why we’re proud to introduce Rit DyeMore, a dye specially made for synthetic fabri
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 d...
Drip dye colors all over. Swirl the drops with a stick. Place fabric gently on the pan. Apply light pressure to smooth. Let the pillow sit on the pan for one to two minutes. Slowly lift the fabric from the pan. Scrape off excess foam. ...
Acrylic yarn can’t be dyed with something like aRit dye. Rit is perfectly good, but you need to use a “disperse dye,” or else the acrylic won’t hold the color. Something likeiDye Poly Fabric Dyewill change the color of acrylic much better and will last much longer. Follow the ...
As a frequent fabric dyer and lover of all things vibrant and dark, I’m no stranger to black dye. After a failed high-school experiment of bleaching a favorite pair of jeans and then dyeing them with “black” dye resulted in a mousey gray pair of jeans, I ended up on a bit of ...
How to Dye Wool for Rug Hooking When you are searching for wool fabric for your hooked rugs, you want to look for 100% wool. Sometimes I’ll get lucky and find 100% wool at the fabric store, but often times it’s either really expensive {even with a coupon} or not what I’m ...
Rit Dye Adhesive spray A piece of cardboard or plastic 2. Prepping the fabric Before starting, prepare your linen pillow cover by ensuring it’s clean and wrinkle-free. Place a piece of cardboard or plastic inside the pillow cover to avoid paint seeping through to the other side. ...
Step 1– You can use any tie dye method here; I did a classic “scrunch” and literally just smooshed it up and liberally rubber banded. Remember that the exposed fabric is what will be dyed, so the less you can see, the more of the original color you’ll be left with. You can ...
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...