As a newbie who has now seen 2 of Your tutorials, I immediately subscribed to Your channel. As a newbie, I know that these are valuable resources. Thanks again!!
I love using Dharma Trading fiber reactive dyes (for cellulose fibers and silk) and soda ash ( pretty inexpensive) which helps the fiber grab the color. The color selection is amazing and economical. I custom dyed cotton fringe for a rug for my husband’s client. This is fun watching someone else’s work process. Also, great idea for the puppy pads!
Loved your fabric dyeing video. Very easy to follow. You have inspired me to begin doing my own fabric! I had ordered two fabrics for a Halloween project. Neither fabric look like what l yhought l ordered. The project is big and l hope yo only do it once. Now l will just dye it myself!! Thank you!
I have never dyed fabric before but i can’t wait to do it now. Your video is very inspiring. I think every fabric turned out fabulous! Thank you for your tips and tricks!
You're welcome Sharon. Don't worry about messing up as there is no such thing. Just go with it and remember go light. You can go darker, but you cannot go lighter!
Thanks for the tutorial, it was a refresher for me. I dyed fabric awhile back and wanted to do more but needed that refresher. I know what I will be doing today. And what a great idea with the puppy pads. Heading out to get some. Thanks again.
This was an extremely helpful tutorial. I feel much more confident trying it myself. I love all the extremely professional, technical terms...mushing, scrunching, etc. Can fabric dancing be considered aerobic activity?
LOL, Theresa, that can definitely be a new term for moving your fabric! Once you start dying you will get addicted to it! Thanks so much for giving me a smile and laugh today!
What a great tutorial video Jacque! Thanks for taking the time to make it! Love how each of the fabrics turned out. Can’t wait to see some xxxx on them. Take good care 😘❤️ Rebecca
Thank you, what a brilliant video. I’m all fired up now to give it a go. I love how your fabrics turned out. I’m going to have to get a bottle of blue, that turned out really beautiful. Thanks again.
Tina, it is fun to see it all come together. If you get the denim blue remember it is a strong color so just a little color at a time and have fun with it!
Hello from Oklahoma! Thank you so much for your fabric dyeing Flosstube video! First time watcher and plan to continue watching so I subscribed in order to not miss any upcoming editions.
Really great video and tips! My friend gave me all her Aida so I have a few packages that I can experiment on. You took a lot of my hesitation away! Thanks for a great tutorial!
Wow, you made this process go so smooth and the colors turned out just beautiful. I had no idea this was something that could be done on my own, so I appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Is there anyway this color will bleed if I was to wash it once project is stitched?
I cannot say for sure one way or the other. I do not wash my stitching after it is completed until absolutely have to. I have heard that you can rinse your fabric in vinegar to set the color, but I have not tried it. I usually iron my fabric when it is slightly damp to dry it and hope that it sets the color. I have not had a problem with it bleeding. I would suggest testing it out on a corner of fabric that you dyed with some white stitches and rinsing to see what happens.
Great lesson how about baking in oven crunched up to dry I did the coffee tea dye that way and it did mottle and dried dark oh your denim blue is beautiful!😉
I have watched 2 of your tutorials and I immediately subscribed to Your channel. Thanks so for all Your wonderful tips!! As a newbie these will be saved to refer to as often as necessary. Thanks again!!
Your tutorial was wonderful; this was really helpful! Love, love, love the mottled look your fabrics showed; especially the blue one!!! How long do you need to keep rinsing the fabric after you have achieved the color you want and do you need to use another Rit product to make sure the color stays? I saw on the Rit website that it was recommended to use that other product but didn’t know if it really was needed. Thanks again for the helpful video!
Gail, I rinse my fabric in hot then cold and until the water runs clear. I do not use anything to set the color. I have heard others use vinegar. I do hang it to dry and when it is still slightly damp I will steam iron it dry to set me color and I have not had an issue. I do not wash my stitching after I complete a project. I hope that helps!
Thanks so much for this video!!! -- Do you ever add salt to your water-dye mix? I thought that was needed to set the dye? And do you ever spritz your fabric with the darker color? I've wondered how that would look. -- Thanks again. -- Becca with My Stitchy Home
Hi Becca, I do not use salt. I heat set the dye by ironing it dry when it it is still a little damp. I have not had any issues with my fabric running, but I also do not wash my pieces after I stitch them. I have never tried spritzing either. Give it a try and let me know how it goes.
@@CrossMyStitches good to know that salt isn't a requirement. I doubt I would ever wash my pieces after stitching, unless there was a catastrophy! I will try out the spritzing, and let you know. I'm sure I'll also give a report on my FlossTube channel, too. I appreciate how much I learn from other stitchers, like you, just by watching a video. Happy stitching, Becca My Stitchy Home
Was always a bit scared of dying fabric will definitely try now great tutorial!! Do you use cold or hot water during the dyeing and rinse process?? Thanks for your time I much appreciate all the videos.
Yvonne, I use hot water to dye. Not boiling, just hot and I rinse in hot if I am sticking it back into the dye. When I am done dyeing I rinse in hot first then cold. I also will Iron the fabric while it is slightly damp to dry and set the color. Enjoy dyeing your new masterpiece and beware, it is addicting!!
I have not. For me, this works perfectly most times. It is mostly trial and error and learning what works for you. If you go to the Rit Dye website they will give you color recipes to mix different colors. Just be sure to adjust the measurements when you are mixing less than what they are measuring.
Thank you so much for this great video! Do you use anything to 'hold' the color, like salt or other products? Also, I was wondering if you rinse in hot water? I love the denim blue one so much!
I don't use any additives to set color. I do iron with steam while it is still slightly damp to dry and set the color. I also do not wash my pieces after stitching either. I do rinse in hot water, then cold water on the last rinse. Thanks for watching!
i guess Im asking randomly but does any of you know a method to log back into an Instagram account? I somehow forgot the password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me
@Pierce Jonah i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im trying it out atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Love the first blue. The mottling is gorgeous. I've only done tea/coffee dying. Beyond that I'm a little nervous to use RIT. I'm such a klutz!! I just KNOW I'd muck up something. By the way, was that a two step or a shuffle?? LOLOL Hugs for a very cold Canada!!
It was a 2 step and a shuffle..lol! You can do this! do all the mixing in your sink. that way if something spills there is nothing to worry about. if I am only doing 1 color I always put my bowl in the sink and do it.
I thought Rit dye contained acid dyes and direct dyes which are intended only for use on textiles. They are not considered to be safe for ingestion in any way. Are you only using these containers for dying only? I thought never interchange use these dyes in any container or cooking pot which will later be used for food preparation. Or have I believe this and it is actually food safe.
As a newbie who has now seen 2 of Your tutorials, I immediately subscribed to Your channel.
As a newbie, I know that these are valuable resources.
Thanks again!!
I love using Dharma Trading fiber reactive dyes (for cellulose fibers and silk) and soda ash ( pretty inexpensive) which helps the fiber grab the color. The color selection is amazing and economical. I custom dyed cotton fringe for a rug for my husband’s client. This is fun watching someone else’s work process. Also, great idea for the puppy pads!
Thanks for sharing what products you use.
Thanks for the tutorial! The puppy pad is a great tip. Your fabric turned out beautiful!
Thank you! The pads work great.
Thank you for making it look easy and being specific on the details.
You are so welcome!
That blue is gorgeous!
Thank you! and thanks for watching.
Wow, excellent idea with the puppy pads. Good for any messy projects. ❤️❤️❤️
yes! Or mix it in a bowl directly in the sink.
The fabrics look great.😊. Puppy pads...awesome idea.
Thanks! And thank you for watching! Don't forget to subscribe for more great tutorials.
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
you're welcome Susan.
Loved your fabric dyeing video. Very easy to follow. You have inspired me to begin doing my own fabric! I had ordered two fabrics for a Halloween project. Neither fabric look like what l yhought l ordered. The project is big and l hope yo only do it once. Now l will just dye it myself!! Thank you!
You are so welcome! So glad I have enabled another stitcher to dye fabric! I love doing it and see what I can come up with. Happy dying!!
enjoyed your video.....great tips...thank you for sharing
You are very welcome!
Puppy pads for the win! Love how you fabrics turned out. Thank you for the tips.
You are welcome. Just buy one or two Rit dyes and give it a go!
I love all 3 fabric colors. They are great! Thanks for sharing!
Lots of work, but lots of fun too. Hope you will try it sometime.
I have never dyed fabric before but i can’t wait to do it now. Your video is very inspiring. I think every fabric turned out fabulous! Thank you for your tips and tricks!
You're welcome Sharon. Don't worry about messing up as there is no such thing. Just go with it and remember go light. You can go darker, but you cannot go lighter!
Thanks for the tutorial, it was a refresher for me. I dyed fabric awhile back and wanted to do more but needed that refresher. I know what I will be doing today. And what a great idea with the puppy pads. Heading out to get some. Thanks again.
Lots of fun, but also can be messy. Have fun!
Thanks very much, learned a lot of useful info.
That is great to hear Lynn!
Puppy pads......genius!!
Thanks!
Puppy pads , awesome!
Great tutorial.
Thanks, Kim T
Glad you liked it!
Beautiful. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
This was an extremely helpful tutorial. I feel much more confident trying it myself.
I love all the extremely professional, technical terms...mushing, scrunching, etc.
Can fabric dancing be considered aerobic activity?
LOL, Theresa, that can definitely be a new term for moving your fabric! Once you start dying you will get addicted to it! Thanks so much for giving me a smile and laugh today!
Great tutorial. Dying fabric will give me a lot more options of color in the fabric I like to use. Thanks, Jacque.
You're Welcome Nan. It really is fun to do!
I love your tutorial!! Your fabrics turned out so pretty! Thanks so much. ❤️
You're welcome Georgette.
Qué maravilla ,preciosas las telas
Thanks!
What a great tutorial video Jacque! Thanks for taking the time to make it! Love how each of the fabrics turned out. Can’t wait to see some xxxx on them. Take good care 😘❤️ Rebecca
Thank you Rebecca! Are you going to give it a try?
Cross My Stitches I haven’t seen any liquid dye here (Southwest México), but maybe when I travel to the states I’ll have to try.
@@rebeccareyes776 lots of grocery stores and craft stores carry the Rit dye. Good luck in finding some.
Great video. Thank you for showing us🙌
You're welcome 😊
Thank you, what a brilliant video. I’m all fired up now to give it a go. I love how your fabrics turned out. I’m going to have to get a bottle of blue, that turned out really beautiful. Thanks again.
Tina, it is fun to see it all come together. If you get the denim blue remember it is a strong color so just a little color at a time and have fun with it!
Thank you very much for sharing your dyeing procedure. Excellent tutorial!
Thank you! I hope you will give it a try.
Hello from Oklahoma! Thank you so much for your fabric dyeing Flosstube video! First time watcher and plan to continue watching so I subscribed in order to not miss any upcoming editions.
Awesome Gail! Welcome to my channel.
Hi Jacque. Love this video. Your explanations were great. Great tips. Thank you so much for sharing. (Pauline S)
You're welcome Pauline. Give it a try! 😁
Like them all, thought the blue be darker but I love it, and grey turned out great as well.
Thanks Cindy! It is fun to do as you never know exactly what you will get until it is dry.
Cross My Stitches yes it is have to buy camel as not been happy with my beigy colours.
Thank you so much for the tutorial. So many helpful hints.
You're welcome 😊
Thank you so much for sharing your dyeing process. Can't wait to try it myself.
It is fun Karen!
Really great video and tips! My friend gave me all her Aida so I have a few packages that I can experiment on. You took a lot of my hesitation away! Thanks for a great tutorial!
Awesome! Glad you are going to give it a try. Be careful as it is addicting! 😁
Great tutorial and great hints! Thanks! Your fabric turned out great!!
Thank you Ronnie. Are you going to give it a try?
Cross My Stitches I have tried dying something’s, and they have worked out, but your hints really helped, and I look forward to doing some more!!
Thanks for your time and instructions...great job!❣️
Thank you!
Your tutorial was excellent and I loved how you layered the colors by adding more dye. All of your fabrics turned out great!!!!
Thank you Mindy! I hope I encourage other stitchers to dye their own fabrics.
Your fabrics turned out beautifully!! 👍
Thank you! 😁😁😁
Thanks for the tutorial, lots of information. Going to try it soon.
You will love doing it!
Nice tutorial! Thanks,
You're welcome 😊
Thank you Jacque...definitely will be trying my hand at dying some fabric!
That is great crystal!
Wow! I love how your fabric came out. Thank you so much for the tutorial. It was really helpful and you did a great job!
Thanks Julie!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge of dyeing.
You're welcome 😁
Wow, you made this process go so smooth and the colors turned out just beautiful. I had no idea this was something that could be done on my own, so I appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Is there anyway this color will bleed if I was to wash it once project is stitched?
I cannot say for sure one way or the other. I do not wash my stitching after it is completed until absolutely have to. I have heard that you can rinse your fabric in vinegar to set the color, but I have not tried it. I usually iron my fabric when it is slightly damp to dry it and hope that it sets the color. I have not had a problem with it bleeding. I would suggest testing it out on a corner of fabric that you dyed with some white stitches and rinsing to see what happens.
Thank You ! I am ready to start dying my own fabric : )
awesome!!
Thanks for all the tips.
you are so welcome
Great lesson how about baking in oven crunched up to dry I did the coffee tea dye that way and it did mottle and dried dark oh your denim blue is beautiful!😉
Thank you. The baking look is not for me. I have tea and coffee died before, but never baked. Thanks for watching!
Thank you..very helpful
You are welcome! I hope you will decide to subscribe.
@@CrossMyStitches I did!
I have watched 2 of your tutorials and I immediately subscribed to Your channel. Thanks so for all Your wonderful tips!! As a newbie these will be saved to refer to as often as necessary.
Thanks again!!
@lindadulin174 I am happy to have you as a subscriber!! Thank you for giving me a smile. 😁😁😁
Thank you!
You're welcome! I am filming a video today on how to soften Aida. Hope to have it posted by tomorrow. Happy stitching! 🪡🪡🪡
When you are done with dyeing the blue fabric let’s say, do you dispose of the dye or do you save it
I do not save the dye. Those bottles hold so much dye that I have plenty to last a long time.
Love this video - quick question - do you use any of the dye fixers when you get it the way you like?
I am glad you found the video informative. I do not use a fixative, but you could certainly use salt. Thanks for watching! Jacque
Can you use this technique with Aida? Thank you for sharing. Great video.
Yes, it will work for any fabric. I have done Aida before using these dyes. Good luck!
Your tutorial was wonderful; this was really helpful! Love, love, love the mottled look your fabrics showed; especially the blue one!!! How long do you need to keep rinsing the fabric after you have achieved the color you want and do you need to use another Rit product to make sure the color stays? I saw on the Rit website that it was recommended to use that other product but didn’t know if it really was needed. Thanks again for the helpful video!
Gail, I rinse my fabric in hot then cold and until the water runs clear. I do not use anything to set the color. I have heard others use vinegar. I do hang it to dry and when it is still slightly damp I will steam iron it dry to set me color and I have not had an issue. I do not wash my stitching after I complete a project. I hope that helps!
Thanks so much for this video!!! -- Do you ever add salt to your water-dye mix? I thought that was needed to set the dye? And do you ever spritz your fabric with the darker color? I've wondered how that would look. -- Thanks again. -- Becca with My Stitchy Home
Hi Becca, I do not use salt. I heat set the dye by ironing it dry when it it is still a little damp. I have not had any issues with my fabric running, but I also do not wash my pieces after I stitch them. I have never tried spritzing either. Give it a try and let me know how it goes.
@@CrossMyStitches good to know that salt isn't a requirement. I doubt I would ever wash my pieces after stitching, unless there was a catastrophy!
I will try out the spritzing, and let you know. I'm sure I'll also give a report on my FlossTube channel, too. I appreciate how much I learn from other stitchers, like you, just by watching a video.
Happy stitching,
Becca
My Stitchy Home
@@MyStitchyHome I feel the same way. I learn so much from other stitchers!
Salt is usually added to make the dye take up more level, so not an issue for these projects 😀.
Was always a bit scared of dying fabric will definitely try now great tutorial!! Do you use cold or hot water during the dyeing and rinse process?? Thanks for your time I much appreciate all the videos.
Yvonne, I use hot water to dye. Not boiling, just hot and I rinse in hot if I am sticking it back into the dye. When I am done dyeing I rinse in hot first then cold. I also will Iron the fabric while it is slightly damp to dry and set the color. Enjoy dyeing your new masterpiece and beware, it is addicting!!
Have you made any changes to your dying process since you made this video?
I have not. For me, this works perfectly most times. It is mostly trial and error and learning what works for you. If you go to the Rit Dye website they will give you color recipes to mix different colors. Just be sure to adjust the measurements when you are mixing less than what they are measuring.
Thank you so much for this great video! Do you use anything to 'hold' the color, like salt or other products? Also, I was wondering if you rinse in hot water? I love the denim blue one so much!
I don't use any additives to set color. I do iron with steam while it is still slightly damp to dry and set the color. I also do not wash my pieces after stitching either. I do rinse in hot water, then cold water on the last rinse. Thanks for watching!
i guess Im asking randomly but does any of you know a method to log back into an Instagram account?
I somehow forgot the password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me
@Gary Alden instablaster ;)
@Pierce Jonah i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im trying it out atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
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Love the first blue. The mottling is gorgeous. I've only done tea/coffee dying. Beyond that I'm a little nervous to use RIT. I'm such a klutz!! I just KNOW I'd muck up something. By the way, was that a two step or a shuffle?? LOLOL Hugs for a very cold Canada!!
It was a 2 step and a shuffle..lol! You can do this! do all the mixing in your sink. that way if something spills there is nothing to worry about. if I am only doing 1 color I always put my bowl in the sink and do it.
I had to refrain myself from yelling “GLOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES!”
LOLOL!! I am bad about that/ Sometimes I wear them. Thanks for watching!
Marylou Statson and tighten that blue lid! Lol
@@cindygaudet1390 Hahaha
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If you get it on your skin. Tooth paste will take it off
Great tip! Thanks Edith.
I thought Rit dye contained acid dyes and direct dyes which are intended only for use on textiles. They are not considered to be safe for ingestion in any way. Are you only using these containers for dying only? I thought never interchange use these dyes in any container or cooking pot which will later be used for food preparation. Or have I believe this and it is actually food safe.
According to Rit's website their dyes are non-toxic. It is also safe for sewer or septic systems.