Over Dye Felted Wool Fabric
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- I took some felted wool fabric in colors that I don't use and over dyed them to make colors I will use in my rug hooking and wool applique projects.
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Please use caution when creating your own projects. The information contained within this video is strictly for educational purposes. If you wish to apply ideas contained in this video, you are taking full responsibility for your actions.
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Thank you for sharing a rug hooking dye video! I love to see these, and I think we could use more! For beginners, don’t forget to tell them to add citric acid or vinegar to set the dye!
I am glad you liked it! Thanks for the reminder. I use vinegar for setting the dye. Beginners should check out my beginning dye video: ua-cam.com/video/11FEL2yPFmQ/v-deo.html
Thanks so much!
You're welcome
Very interesting how you restored the colors in the fabrics. Good job.
Thank you! 😊
Very nice video and helpful too..thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Amy, I don’t know how I missed this video. I’m getting ready to dye some wool I salvaged from old Goodwill skirts. Your colors turned out GREAT! Thank you for the information. You make it look so easy. Can’t wait to try it. Do you have a favorite place for buying your Cushing’s dyes? Thanks again, Sally in Northern California. 😀
You're welcome, Sally. I usually buy my dyes directly from Cushings: wcushing.com/product/perfection-acid-dyes/ There are also several Etsy sellers that you can get the dyes from. Have fun!
Is there anyway to dye a light navy to a darker green colour in a pure wool?
I haven't tried doing that, but if you don't mind experimenting and maybe not getting green, you might try adding a yellow dye. Good luck!