DYLON Hand Dye sachets are ideal for tie-dyeing

 


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DYLON Hand Dye sachets are ideal for tie-dyeing, giving permanent results to natural fabrics (Cotton, linen & viscose; wool, silk, polyester/cotton & polyester/viscose will dye to a lighter shade).1 sachet dyes up to 250g fabric to full shade or larger amounts to lighter shade. If tie-dyeing coloured fabric, remember that colour mixing rules apply blue dye on red fabric will give a purple result. Stunning effects will be achieved on clothes, pillowcases, napkins, tablecloths…, by binding, folding or simply scrunching fabric before dyeing it. Follow the steps for brilliant effects!

 

There are two main ways to tie-dye; by submerging the fabric into the dye or by applying the dye from a bottle. If you want to use one colour only then the submersion method is ideal but if you’d like to use more than one colour then the bottle method is best.

 

Instructions to tie-dye (submersion method):

     You will need:

     1 pack of DYLON Hand Dye (24 colours to choose from)

     250g salt

     6.5 litres warm water

     Natural fabric: tablecloth, napkins, trousers,  shirt, cushions, skirt…

     Plastic bowl or sink

     Rubber gloves

     Elastic bands or string

 

Instructions

1.  Wash Fabric and leave damp

2.  Prepare fabric as per instructions for the selected Tie-dye method below

3.  Using rubber gloves, dissolve dye in 500ml warm water

4.  Fill bowl/sink with approx.6 litres warm water (40 degrees Celsius)

5.  Stir in 250g (4tbsp) salt. Add dye & stir well

6.  Submerge fabric in water

7.  Stir for 15 minutes, then regularly for 45 minutes

8.  Without untying fabric, rinse in cold water until water runs clear, then untie and wash in warm water

9.  Dry away from direct heat & sunlight

10. Wash separately for first few washes to remove any excess dye

 

Instructions to tie-dye (bottle method):

You can use squeezy bottles to apply the dye to specific areas of the fabric so that you can use more than one colour.  To do this you will need a squeezy bottle per colour of dye and a plastic bag large enough to hold the item that you are dyeing.

 

Instructions

       1.  Wash Fabric and leave damp

2.  Prepare fabric as per instructions for the selected Tie-dye method below

3.  Using rubber gloves, dissolve dye in 500ml warm water

4.  Put dye solution into squeezy bottle

5.  Place tied item into the empty bowl and apply the dye to the selected areas straight from the bottle.

6.  Once complete, put the item in a plastic bag, seal it and leave overnight

7.  Without untying fabric, rinse in cold water until water runs clear, then untie and wash in warm water

8.  Dry away from direct heat & sunlight

9.  Wash separately for first few washes to remove any excess dye

 

 

 

Tie-Dye methods:

 

CIRCLES

Pinch center of fabric and pull up into a cone shape

Using string or elastic  bands, tie at intervals  from the top down

Follow dyeing method to use more than one colour follow the bottle method.

Place fabric flat on covered surface. Pinch up center and twist into a spiral

Secure shape with 2 elastic bands, forming 4 sections

Prepare dye solution and follow instructions

 

STRIPES

Lay fabric flat

From wide edge, fold into concertina pleats to form a thin strip

Bind tightly at regular intervals with strings or elastic bands

Follow dyeing method

 

TYING

 • Tie grains  of rice, buttons or stones into fabric at random, binding tightly with string or elastic bands

Follow dyeing method

 

MARBLING

 • Crush  dry fabric to form a ball and bind with string or elastic bands

Follow dyeing method

A second colour may be added by untying material,  crushing into another ball and placing in a second colour dye solution

 

 

PEGGING

Fold fabric in concertina pleats to form a long thin strip

Clip bulldog clips at intervals along strip, either straight or at angles

Follow dyeing method


 

SEWING

Mark out design onto fabric

Using strong  thread, follow design with small running  stitches (starting in the center of spirals). Pull thread tightly to gather fabric and tie off (alternatively, use a large safety pin to weave in and out of the fabric, following the drawn line. Gather fabric tightly into pin)

Follow dyeing method

After rinsing, leave  fabric to dry completely before unpicking  stitches and washing off

 

 

RUCHING

Take  piece of cord twice the length of fabric. Different thicknesses give variations in size of pattern

Tie end of cord together in a knot and place it along edge of dry fabric.

Roll fabric around it, with the knot protruding  from one end

Pass the knotted  end through  the looped end  and  pull tightly to ruche the fabric

Tie a knot in cord to hold fabric firmly in place

Follow dyeing method

 

SPIRAL (for use with the bottle method)

 

·    Place fabric flat on covered surface. Pinch up centre and twist into a spiral

·    Secure shape with 2 elastic bands, forming 4 sections

·    Prepare dye solution and follow instructions