FairyPr Publish time 2013-4-13 02:21

Can anybody show some pictures of the results?Would be very helpful...

MsBeaglely Publish time 2013-5-29 08:56

I use the dye kits that they sell at Easter to dye Easter Eggs.I stock up on the kits after Easter, when stores clearance them out.I usually get them for around $.20 a piece.

GrannyNeedle55 Publish time 2013-8-10 03:09

I can't wait to try the rit dyes.I also have spray dyes for paper that will work on fabric.They have shimmer in them also.Fun to try especially on small projects.

GrannyNeedle55 Publish time 2013-8-12 05:21

I use the same vinegar that you use for cooking.The clear one is best.

misia2 Publish time 2013-8-14 00:13

Kopalnia wiedzy i pomysłów,dziękuje :)

GrannyNeedle55 Publish time 2013-8-17 12:51

I'm going to dye some Aida cloth this weekend with my various dyes.I'll do some before and after photos...:dizzy:

najmapyar Publish time 2013-8-22 18:21

this White Aida fabric I dyed with tea

http://najmaworld.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/red-thread-bent-creek-najma-3.jpg

this one same, but with tea and walnut leaves

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Je7JzkAReXQ/TWJwN39Eh7I/AAAAAAAAY24/Tje30Quxn7s/s320/najma+tralala+6.JPG

Nevereverever Publish time 2013-8-22 22:15

I've dyed fabric using both coffee and tea. I think coffee works better for the colors I wanted, but you'll have to try for yourself.

Andyv Publish time 2013-8-27 21:36

I am using kool aid and doing batik dying. I've tried that because I had kool aid left from dying mohair for teddy bear fur. And it worked. Just watch out if planning on using those as some of the colors are very intense.

gegebee43 Publish time 2014-4-10 00:35

wow! thanks everyone!i got my question answered too!!:P:P

boiled beets also gives a pretty red to pink color
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