Good morning Molly thanks for the video. I’ve never had any good luck with the out white bright. You and a lot of people have great outcome with it. Maybe I’m just picking shirts that they dye just doesn’t want to come off. I’ve had a few of those. Thanks again for the video. Have a great weekend.😁✌️
Hi Greg. I have had it not work on some things. Usually stuff that is a cotton polyester blend. Also sometimes it is the kind of dye the manufacturer uses. My favorite thing to reverse is cotton gauze fabric, the black atleast. It seems to be pretty popular right now so I have been able to find several pieces to reverse. It also dyes amazing. I'll have a video coming up(when I get time to edit) using that type of fabric and reversing it. Thank you for watching!
Love this shirt. What kind of dyes did you use? Where would I get the soda ash and what is it used for? Where would I get some? How many times did you wash it alone? My roommate and I are wanting to get started, but are spiraling like the shirt. Beautiful.
Thank you! You can get soda ash at pretty much any grocery store in the laundry isle. Walmart, Fred Meyer, etc. It causes the chemical reaction to adhere the dye to the fabric. Lots of places to buy procion dyes. Dharma, Dyespin, Grateful Dyes. Just getting started I would order my stuff from Grateful Dyes. They have affordable blanks, sinew, rubber bands, everything you need to get going. The shipping prices are better than other companies just not as many dyes that split to choose from. I post wash my items once with dawn soap by hand and then once in the machine with hot water.
Nice shirt!
Thank you!
Good morning Molly thanks for the video. I’ve never had any good luck with the out white bright. You and a lot of people have great outcome with it. Maybe I’m just picking shirts that they dye just doesn’t want to come off. I’ve had a few of those. Thanks again for the video. Have a great weekend.😁✌️
Hi Greg. I have had it not work on some things. Usually stuff that is a cotton polyester blend. Also sometimes it is the kind of dye the manufacturer uses. My favorite thing to reverse is cotton gauze fabric, the black atleast. It seems to be pretty popular right now so I have been able to find several pieces to reverse. It also dyes amazing. I'll have a video coming up(when I get time to edit) using that type of fabric and reversing it. Thank you for watching!
@@mountainmommashandmade thanks Molly. I look forward to it.😁✌️
Love this shirt. What kind of dyes did you use? Where would I get the soda ash and what is it used for? Where would I get some?
How many times did you wash it alone?
My roommate and I are wanting to get started, but are spiraling like the shirt.
Beautiful.
Thank you! You can get soda ash at pretty much any grocery store in the laundry isle. Walmart, Fred Meyer, etc. It causes the chemical reaction to adhere the dye to the fabric. Lots of places to buy procion dyes. Dharma, Dyespin, Grateful Dyes. Just getting started I would order my stuff from Grateful Dyes. They have affordable blanks, sinew, rubber bands, everything you need to get going. The shipping prices are better than other companies just not as many dyes that split to choose from.
I post wash my items once with dawn soap by hand and then once in the machine with hot water.