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Old 03-08-2010, 04:04 AM
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I saw some beautiful hand dyed fabrics over the weekend that I would have loved to have. They where the most beautiful jewel tone I have ever saw. The problem is it was $15.00 a yard. Ouch! Not in my budget.

Has anyone dyed fabrics? If so, is it possible to get deep rich jewel tone results and what do I need to get to try it?
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Old 03-08-2010, 04:50 AM
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I LOVE DYING FABRIC!!! used to be every quilt i made had at least a piece of fabric i had created myself...the past 2 years have not had time, place, materials available to do any dying...planning on doing that this year though, i'm about out of any i've done...
check out DARHMA TRADING COMPANY, they carry everything you need to try it out including little kits to get you started...it is wonderful fun and you will be amazed by your creations!
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Old 03-08-2010, 10:22 AM
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Yup. Dharma is the way to go. I love their stuff. There is a bit of a learning curve, but really....when you've got it, you've got it!!!
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Do you need to leave the fabric longer in the dye for brighter colors?
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Old 03-08-2010, 05:05 PM
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You can either leave it in longer or mix more dye to water. Dying is like baking bread - you never know exactly what it will be like, but it's great anyway.
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I've found that you have to do ALL the predyeing steps and use all the soda ash etc to get a color to really set well. Dont skip any steps!
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I just this year tried doing hand dyed fabrics. I have a couple of posts with pics of the results.
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Old 03-08-2010, 08:49 PM
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You can also check out http://fabricdyeing101.blogspot.com/

she has what seems to be every piece of information you can think of when it comes to hand dying fabric.
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Taking a class on fabric dying is great. If you have any available (university's sometimes have classes) sometimes quilt shops-I have taken some through The International Quilt festival. Their classes are wonderful. If you have an active quilt guild they sometimes get teachers to come in and teach on a subject.

There are some wonderful books on Dying out there too.
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sounds like you will have fun with the dying.
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