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Rit is a dye that comes in many colors. It is used to dye fabric all one color.
Batik is made in many countries of the world. The technique involves placing wax on a fabric, then dipping the fabric into dye. The wax-covered parts resist the dye, creating a pattern. The process can be repeated by boiling off the wax and repeating the process creating different colors on the fabric. Some of the most famous batik comes from Indonesia.
India , i believe it is the origin of the dye "ink"
eath to spandex. Either you will ruin your dress, or you will use inadequately hot water and end up with an ugly grey mess.Instead, use a cool water fiber reactive dye, such as Procion MX dye. Fiber reactive dye works much better than all-purpose dye on viscose rayon. All-purpose dye fades quickly and bleeds badly in the laundry, but fiber reactive dye is more intense in color and lasts through years of washing. Viscose rayon is dyed just like cotton, with the same dyes, but it is much more fragile when wet, so you must treat it very gently.You can find all-purpose dye almost anywhere, even grocery stores and pharmacies, but for a better dye you will have to look a little harder. You can buy fiber reactive dye in a crafts store or sewing store. Look for Dylon Cold Dye, Tulip One Step Fashion Dye, or Jacquard Procion dye, or get a tie-dye kit made by Jacquard, Dylon, Tulip, or Rainbow Rock. If you are in Australia, you can use Tintex Cold Dye, but don't use Tintex Hot Dye, and in North America don't use Tintex at all, because all of the Tintex dye available in North America is a hot water dye, unsuitable for your fiber blend. The best way to buy fiber reactive dye is to mail-order some Procion MX dye from one of the many companies listed on the page Sources of Dyeing Supplies Around the World.If you use a good dye, you can easily change the color of a coral dress to black, but the stitching will remain the original color. Would this look okay on your dress? Ready-made clothing is sewn together with polyester thread, which cannot be dyed with ordinary dye, nor at a temperature that will not destroy spandex.
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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.
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.
Flame retardant material means that the fabric is resistant to catching fire. Yes, you can dye flame retardant cotton fabric.
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.
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
It depends on the type of fabric that you wish to dye, the dye type, brand and application process
I have the idea but i don't at the same time.
Simply get a fabric dye that is the colour your clothes were. Follow the instructions and dye!
Yes, you can dye most fabrics with Kool-Aid.