It all depends on how much cotton is in the fabric, and the dye you are using. The more cotton, the more the dye stays in and the less it fades.
Something purple'ish. Depends on how effective the dye is and how the fabric absorbs the dye.
Yes, they do carry fabric dye! Hancock Fabrics has Rit dye and Tulip dye.
Generally, between 10 to 30 minutes is how long you leave clothes in dye. The longer you leave the clothing in the dye the more color the fabric will take in.
Lets say if you use green dye on fabric. Your fabric will turn green. (works with any color)
No, you cant it will REALLY damage your hair =/
Rit is a dye that comes in many colors. It is used to dye fabric all one color.
Pre-washed cotton fabric (to remove finish) Cold water dye (make up according to manufacturer's instructions) Rubber gloves (so you don't dye your hands) Apron (so you don't get your clothes dirty) Plastic bowl or bucket (to hold your dye) Elastic bands or string (to hold the fabric together) Salt (to get rid of any excess dye on the fabric (put it into the bucket or bowl))
No. Fabric dye is designed specifically for fabric. It may contain ingredients that can damage your hair or cause scalding or kill your roots (causing hair loss). Use proper hair dye for dying your hair.
Flame retardant material means that the fabric is resistant to catching fire. Yes, you can dye flame retardant cotton fabric.
You may want to try and "dye" the fabric. That is, if you are wanting to change the color of the fabric. Use fabric dye to change the color. -T ------------------------- Tom Collins WikiAnswers: WorldOfProducts Site: worldofproductsonlinecatalog.com
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