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kellen46 03-22-2015 08:28 AM

Looks great. I will have to try this on some T's real soon.

lenyadora 03-22-2015 09:47 AM

gracias por el tuto

grandmaemma 03-22-2015 10:03 AM

Oh my gosh!! Thank you! Love it!

dmarie 03-22-2015 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by melodyr (Post 7135346)
We were discussing snow dyed fabric on another thread and some folks were sad because they didn't have snow. Well, that's no problem. I use ice from my refrigerator all the time with great results. Here's a quick tutorial.

I use professional fiber-reactive dyes. some asked about using Rit from the grocery store and I do not know whether it will work with this process. You can try it and report back, but professional dyes are inexpensive and surprisingly easy to use. I get mine from Dharma Trading and Pro Chemicals and they are fantastic to work with. Be sure to get the fiber reactive because these vendors have many many different dyes that are for a number of uses.

Materials needed:
Fiber reactive dyes
A rack or grate (I use a vinyl covered wire shelf extender that you can get in any big box store...you get 3 different sizes for about $5)
Soda ash (a little goes a long way and you can get it from either of these vendors)
Cotton material that has been washed. I use Kona Cotton bolt ends that Hancocks of Paducah sells at a discount.

Dissolve about 2 tablespoons of soda ash in a container of warm water (2 quarts) and soak your fabric for about 5 minutes. You can save this afterwards or soak more fabric and let it dry. It doesn't go bad and the fabric that you soaked and dried t use later just needs to be dampened when you're ready to use it. Roll your fabric in a towel to get most of the drippiness wicked away. Scrunch it up on your rack. I did this over my sink, but you can put it in a pan to catch the drips too.

I noticed you did this over your sink. Does it stain it? If so how to you get it out? Thanks I really want to try it.

Clmay 03-22-2015 04:02 PM

That's really cool. I've never seen this done before. Thanks for sharing.

pjnesler 03-22-2015 05:27 PM

looks like fun, I think I have just what I need right now!

twinkie 03-23-2015 02:55 AM

That is a great tutorial. How do you set the colors or is that necessary?

nwm50 03-23-2015 03:51 AM

Awesome!! I dare not to let grandaughters know.....they'll be doing a storm of these! Lol

2manyhobbies 03-23-2015 04:02 AM

Fabulous tute. How do I save it?

ctyankee 03-23-2015 04:20 AM

Wonderful idea! Thanks for sharing!


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