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    Old 10-06-2010, 10:58 AM
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    the thickener is used for direct dye application onto fabric - that way it's not a drippy mess all over the place.

    mix the thickener well before hand, it looks gritty at first and then later it will look smooth. the thickener can last like a month.

    also pick up a set of measuring spoon ranging from 1 TBS down to as small as 1/8 of a tsp, that would be great.

    you can never let the utensil used for dyeing mix with the ones you use for food cooking.
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    Old 10-06-2010, 12:17 PM
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    here's some fabric i dyed today. its a little over 2 yards that i'm going to use for a quilt back.

    the fabric is placed right next to the swatch color from the book.

    i dyed it based on the middle swatch color and the recipe.
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    Old 10-06-2010, 11:03 PM
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    Definitely dye some fabric. You will love the outcome,just use the one gallon plastic bags,not much trouble,very easy to do.
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    Ow wow, great thread. So much information here! I keep flirting with dyeing, maybe soon. Thank you all for posting.

    Are Procion dyes as washfast as commercial fabrics? I'm wondering whether I could use hand-dyed fabrics together with others in quilts that would get used and washed...
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    thanks for the p.burch site really good info
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    Old 10-07-2010, 05:09 AM
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    Originally Posted by salmonsweet
    Ow wow, great thread. So much information here! I keep flirting with dyeing, maybe soon. Thank you all for posting.

    Are Procion dyes as washfast as commercial fabrics? I'm wondering whether I could use hand-dyed fabrics together with others in quilts that would get used and washed...
    yes you can used hand dyed and commercial fabrics together and they will hold up to washing.

    i treat all my hand dyed fabrics with retayne to prevent any bleeding of the dye.
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    Originally Posted by fabric_fancy
    yes you can used hand dyed and commercial fabrics together and they will hold up to washing.

    i treat all my hand dyed fabrics with retayne to prevent any bleeding of the dye.
    Thank you! :

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