Showing posts with label Low water immersion dye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Low water immersion dye. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Dye all the wraps! Alright, maybe start with one...

Today, I crafted.  This isn't something I do often, but it was a lot of fun.






Supplies:
  • wrap (I'm dying my DIY osnaburg shorty)
  • gloves- so you don't burn(?) your hands with the soda ash or dye your fingers
  • 1 cup soda ash
  • dye- Tulip brand "sunshine yellow" and "aqua"
  • 3 cups salt


Step 1
Fold wrap accordion style (I did 3rds), and roll somewhat loosely.  I used a straight pin to hold the end in place when I finished 

Step 2
Combine 1 cup soda ash with 1 gallon warm water.  Soak wrap for 20 minutes.

Step 2
Wring out wrap so it's damp but not dripping

Step 3
Combine 1.5 cups salt, 1 packet yellow dye, and 3 quarts warm water.  Mix so most of salt and dye is dissolved



Step 4
Put wrap in a bucket (like a roll of toilet paper sitting on it's end), add the yellow so it covers about 2/3 of the wrap. The wrap may slip as it gets wet and heavy, I used a wooden spoon to help prop it up and also just held it a lot of the time and moved it frequently to try and get the dye to be even.  Leave it in the dye for ~20 minutes.



Step 5
Wring wrap and rinse bucket



Step 6
Repeat steps 3-5 with aqua dye

I wonder if it would have stayed this vibrant if I'd let it sit overnight before rinsing

Step 7
Let colors "cure" for 30 min- 24 hours (the longer the color just sits the more vibrant your color should be.  I only waited 30 minutes)

Step 8
Rinse wrap in sink or tub until no dye (or very little dye) is being washed off

Step 9
Wash and dry in the washing machine