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    Old 03-19-2011, 02:00 PM
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    Have any of you on this forum done any hand dyed fabrics? I took a class but didn't try it on my own soon enough. Now, I've forgotten most of what I learned. If you've done it, do you love the results enough to make it worthwhile?
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    Old 03-19-2011, 02:04 PM
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    I have done this, but have found it very time consuming and demands lots of good weather, which is at a premium in the UK.

    Having said that, it is wonderful to use your own dyed fabric in a quilt. It makes it very, very special and totally unique.
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    Old 03-19-2011, 02:15 PM
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    love hand dyes but the method i was taught required a lot of rinsing --could not bring my self to use so much water when we were in 10 year of drought but now its broken will be doing lots more love the randomness of the colour great for applique
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    Old 03-19-2011, 02:19 PM
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    Do not, I repeat, DO NOT attempt hand-dyeing fabric in your recently renovated all-white kitchen.

    Just don't. :roll: :roll:

    That said, there are some fabulous folks willing to muck up their own homes and are all set up for the process so you don't have to.

    My favorite is:

    http://www.textileart.com/

    She's got these great packs in all sizes, even down to 16th of a yard (9"x11") cuts. Works out to around $14/yard or less.

    Also, , Janet can even do custom dyeing. I once needed a gradation of yellow. I got it within a couple of weeks.

    And your kitchen will still be sparkly white.
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    Old 03-19-2011, 02:52 PM
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    I was so tempted to hand dye a piece of fabric. I went to the Lancaster quilt show this weekend. There is a fabulous vender there that has gorgeous hand dyes. But...Being the bargain person that I am..I was not paying 25.00 a yard. Now that you tell me about the mess..I think I can find another alternative. Thank you for the tip.
    Peace and Blessings,
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    Yep done it ... too messy/risky/not cost effective , I do have white counter tops. I was a wreck the entire process , trying not to dye my counters. Maybe if I had a seperate area .. I would consider it.
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    I love dyeing my own fabric, if you go to Dharma Trading Co. site, they have all the stuff and lessons you need!
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    Shoot....I just keep bleaching my countertops!!

    (I hate my counters though...I wish they'd just give up so I could get new ones.)
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    I have to agree with the other posts. I just can't justify the amount of water it takes. It's fun, but the resources it requires just doesn't justify the process for me.
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    I love to dye my own fabrics. I think it makes projects more special and I can get the exact colors I want. I duplicated some cheap framed pictures my DIL bought for my DGS's room to make a quilt for him and they look almost identical. My fine painting skills to add some of the details was not quite as good as the pictures! I didn't have any problems with the dye staining my white countertops at all. I buy all of my supplies from Dharma Trading including my PFD fabrics.
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