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Old 08-27-2011, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Corky
Not much of a tute, but I wanted this white fabric to be beige so I poured hot coffee into a bowl and soaked it for about a half hour.

I like it better than the tea dye method, I think it lasts longer (through washing) and stains darker.

Plus I love the coffee smell!!! :)
I have also put hot, strong coffee in a spray bottle and sprayed the fabric. It give a different look, and can be as much or little as you want! Made wonderful looking antique doll dresses for a craft project.
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It makes a nice look, never would have thought of coffee, but then I forget about those long ago coffee stains when I still drank coffee. Duh. me Duh, not you. Great idea.
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Ooooohhhhh - I really like that look! Nice job.
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Old 08-27-2011, 10:59 AM
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Regular strength (I like it stronger than most restaurants, though)

I really think it was the heat (I used hot coffee) I think it removed any treatment the fabric may have had in it.

I tried cold coffee a while back with different fabric and it didn't do as well, turned out blotchy. Maybe it was the fabric, but I'm thinking it was the heat as well.

Originally Posted by Val in IN
Wow, it looks great! I need to give this a try. How strong did you make the coffee?
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BTW - I rinsed it afterwards, until the water was clear. Haven't used soap, but I think it won't fade much further.

Originally Posted by Corky
Not much of a tute, but I wanted this white fabric to be beige so I poured hot coffee into a bowl and soaked it for about a half hour.

I like it better than the tea dye method, I think it lasts longer (through washing) and stains darker.

Plus I love the coffee smell!!! :)
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Old 08-27-2011, 11:01 AM
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Terrific!!!

Originally Posted by chickadeee55
Corky, thank you for this tip. I used it today, I had some white fabric that was too white, so I used coffee to tone it down, worked perfect, turned out perfect color, now I am sewing the quilt together. Yeah!
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Old 08-27-2011, 11:02 AM
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Oh oh! Now my white fabrics need to run hide!!

Originally Posted by Greeter Eva
I heard that Red Rose tea gives you a pinker shade than the other brands. Don't know but would be worth a try.
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O.K., you coffee dyers, is the fabric still dyed after a few washes?
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Looks pretty good to me. Will have to try this to dye material for mug rugs. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by matraina
O.K., you coffee dyers, is the fabric still dyed after a few washes?
all the stuff I ever did has out lasted anything ever done with tea.
I did things that would have repeated washings.
I usually put a bottle of instant in washer on hot water and then add whatever. make sure to aggitate before adding fabric.
small bottle small load lg bottle lg load.
I used generic whatever was cheapest.
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