jewelofottawa Publish time 2013-1-15 13:21

I've only used tea, and coolaid, and so far they work well for me.

riaratnafuri Publish time 2013-1-18 03:20

anybody know the brand for colouring dyed linen

Nonomanoka Publish time 2013-1-25 19:07

Does anyone knows natural indigrients for dying?

lioda-44 Publish time 2013-1-27 10:13

esto es un lio

Annemiek0710 Publish time 2013-1-29 23:11

lasice replied at 2012-10-23 17:34 static/image/common/back.gif
Black tea, coffee or dry onion skin, warm or hot infusion. Next step is let it dry, not wash, only d ...

Do you always have to use vinegar after dyeing with coffee and tea ?? And which vinegar, the one for cleaning or the one you use on food ?? (Sorry I'm a nono on this kind of things :'( )

lasice Publish time 2013-1-30 01:55

Vinegar after dyeing is good for colour fixation. With vinegar is less loss of depth of colour than without vinegar. My initial tests were black tea(+coffee+dry onion skin) - vinegar - clear water - drying. But my friend advised black tea(+coffee+dry onion skin) - drying - vinegar - clear water - drying. Yes, it is better way, colour is more rich.
I dyed only aida, ecru or yellow is better than white.
I used very cheap vinegar for food, in our country is made from wine, 8% acetic acid (acidum aceticum).
I'll do some photos.

missmystery1191 Publish time 2013-1-30 06:04

You could use tea or coffee or that US drink powder Cool aid

triccardi Publish time 2013-2-1 17:28

stitchgal replied at 2012-8-6 11:28 static/image/common/back.gif
Coffee and tea are both acidic and will cause damage to fabric in the long term.You should use dye ...

Thank you for the information. I did not know that tea and coffee staining could damage the material.

zora21410 Publish time 2013-2-2 06:10

J'ai peint une toile en vert avec de la peinture acrylique. Après plusieurs rinçages j'ai obtenu une superbe toile verte , et j'ai même réussi à faire des marbrures.

zora21410 Publish time 2013-2-2 06:14

Avec de la peinture acrylique ça fonctionne bien .
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