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de-stash ideas - dyeing your own fabric

by Chloe on April 2nd, 2008

I’m not quite sure how I ended up with this cotton gauze in bubble gum pink:

dyeing your own fabric

While I like pink, I think it’s just a little too pink… But it’s a lovely fabric and I don’t really want to give it away if there’s another option.

I think this is a worthwhile fabric to try dyeing. It’s 100% cotton (it’s easiest to dye natural fibers) and a small enough length to easily fit into a bucket.

I’m using a Dylon cold water dye kit for this project - it comes with a dye fixative included in the package, but you still need salt as well:

dyeing your own fabric

Each dye has different requirements, so read your instructions carefully! I also needed a large bucket to dye the fabric in and a smaller non-metallic container to mix the dye in.

A word of caution - most dyes are toxic chemicals and you should protect yourself appropriately. That includes using a respirator, rubber gloves, old clothes (it’s messy and you don’t want to trash your good pair of jeans!) If you have concerns, don’t use dye! I’ve used it for years and have never had any issues, but pay attention and read the instructions carefully.

Now that I’ve got that over, to use Dylon dyes, you need to thoroughly wet the fabric first in a bucket of cold water:

dyeing your own fabric

Yikes - you can see how bright that pink is!

I mixed up the dye concentrate, which includes the dye powder, fixative and salt with some very hot tap water. It gets poured over the fabric - which you then need to stir for ten minutes.

Yes, that’s right - you need to stir the fabric for ten minutes.

Now that your arm feels like it’s going to fall off you can take a break and let the fabric sit, according to the package directions. This batch needs to sit for another fifty minutes, stirring every ten minutes or so.

It now looks like a lab experiment gone terribly wrong:

dyeing your own fabric

Haul the fabric out and rinse, rinse, rinse! Toss it into the washing machine (by itself please, you don’t want to dye the rest of your laundry

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