try using red and pale brown
I have the idea but i don't at the same time.
first soil the coat in soda ash so the dye will actually stay in the fabric. then you need to get professional dye. and make swirls with rubber bands first soil the coat in soda ash so the dye will actually stay in the fabric. then you need to get professional dye. and make swirls with rubber bands
Orange dye is made by combining a yellow dye and a red dye.
1st use bleach, then the dye
you can make blue jeans by denim and use a sewing machine and sew them and you have to make sure that they are even you cand invent blue jeans
The dye in dark clothing comes out regardless of the presences of white clothing. When a dark item is dyed, the manufacturer sets the dye to make sure that it stays on the fabric, but some of the dye doesn't set. When this item is washed, some of that un-set dye may come off and redeposit itself on surrounding clothes. If the dye redeposits on a dark item, the dye will not be visible, but if the dye redeposits on a white item, the dye will change the color. It is generally not permanent, but sometimes the heat of the dryer can set the newly redeposited dye into clothes.
You need orange dye and blue dye. Aggie in Draynor Village can make red, yellow and blue dye. Combine the red and yellow to make orange dye.
The best bet for a natural (IE no preservatives, no artificial flavours or colors) yellowish-red dye for food and fabric is *Beta Carotene*. This colouring agent is most commonly seen in carrots, and gives them their orange colour. The original colour of carrots was actually purple; beta carotene was added later to make them orange.
Hair or fabric? I'll go with fabric: You probably can if you space out the time period when you dye it. Like first the dark brown, wait until it dries, and continue.
yes but it will turn red
I believe if you mix cinnamon and dark orange you get a medium reddish brown tint to hair.
Orange dye can be made by putting yellow dye (from crafting yellow flowers) and red dye (from crafting red flowers) on the crafting table.