vitt Publish time 2012-4-19 03:36

A friend of mine tried it once, and her fabric looks amazing. The only thing to remember ia that the colors become lighter when the fabric dried.

Blackhat Publish time 2012-4-19 10:08

I'm too lazy to read all the posts, but has anyone mentioned dyeing with used coffee grounds? It's slightly messier than tea or brewed coffee, but it makes use of what would otherwise be waste and I think it might have a little more lasting dye effect (personal experience opinion).

Just dump the used coffee grounds from a basket-type drip machine(what everybody in North America will call a "coffee maker"... might be different in other countries who use screw presses or lab glass percolators) onto your fabric and fold it loosely into a flat little bundle.

Put this at the bottom of a dish or bowl and add some boiling water -- just enough to soak the bundle, you don't have to submerge it. Squish the bundle up and down a few times (like using a plunger) with a potato masher or the back of a spoon or whatever works, just to soak the fabric. Now let it sit until the water cools off.

To strengthen the dye effect, put the bowl with the bundle in the microwave and re-heat it. If it dries up after multiple reheatings, add some fresh boiling water. :loveliness:

KIMJINOK Publish time 2012-4-19 16:19

Very useful!
thank you

Fem Publish time 2012-4-26 05:09

i create my own vintage look

Fem Publish time 2012-4-26 05:10

Fem replied at 2012-4-26 05:09 static/image/common/back.gif
i create my own vintage look

with tea;P

Mariaque Publish time 2012-4-26 23:28

Thanks for sharing

nguyenhanguyen Publish time 2012-4-29 17:03

This is really a great help. I was about buying a new fabric just now. Thank you very much.

mbstitch Publish time 2012-5-4 12:32

very useful thanks

laurasudiarta Publish time 2012-5-8 17:05

I will definitely try with tea & coffee. It's a good way to used expired tea :) thanks for the tip

LouAnna Publish time 2012-5-27 01:58

Does vinegar not set the dye also?   I do know that vinegar is a bleach but I've always used vinegar in the washing machine to set colours.
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