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  1. Posted over 1 year ago

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    Homemade Clothing Dye

    Started over 1 year ago · Last post over 1 year ago · Displaying all 6 Post
    Hi there, crafters :)
    I've been recently making WHITE clothing, so I've decided to dye them in a wash-style (you know, like watercolor wash?)

    Since I am not able to go out and by some chemical dye, I've decided to make homemade dye. One problem is I'm not so sure if I can use various leaves grown in my home.

    I was wondering if maybe I could use maple leaves, mint leaves or even grass as a dye?

    Answers would be great :)
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    Thanks so much :) I've actually retreated from the idea and found someone to take me to Michaels so I could buy some Rit :D But I'll keep these for future references ;)
  5. Posted over 1 year ago
    I dyed velvet ribbon for my wedding dress with good strong irish tea. That was 13 years ago and it stayed a lovely tawny brown.
  6. Posted over 1 year ago
    Tea, coffee, and curry powder are 3 definite things that can dye white clothes by staining them. I guess that's all great if you like yellows and browns, lol.

    As for other colors, food coloring does stain but a lot of the color washes out...it's great though if you just want light tints and not bold colors.

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