Thanks for this video! Very helpful skill to practice to get a wider range of colors or specific/unique colors! Thanks also for the book recommendations in the description section!
Hi Melissa !!!! Thank you for your vids. I've just started my macrame journey a few months ago and it's nice to have a place to go for reference and learning. 😊
Not dye related, but just wanted to share. My mom actually washed two of my vintage macrame pieces (a plant hanger and a hanging table) IN the washing machine with NO bag, then in the dryer with no bag or protection whatsoever! I was a little miffed, thinking the glass beads on the plant hanger would surely be cracked, if not completely busted, but they were fine! The wooden beads on the table hanger were a bit stripped of their orange paint, but in better shape than I expected and ultimately, all the colors were bright and no knots were undone. If you just launder them the way you would a teddy bear (cool dryer setting, protected in a stocking bag or pillow case) They seem just fine in the wash. :)
Reagan Schaal Yes, I have and it turns out nice also! I was having a hard time getting the color super saturated like this Procion dye. You can always test a small sample of rope to see if you like it! 👍🏻
Hello .. Good evening I'm from Brazil and I can not find this rope to do my work in Macramê ... Could you please give me the site so I can buy these twisted ropes.?
Hi Melissa, thanks a lot for posting this tutorial, I was very overwhelmed with the idea of dyeing but gave it a shot after watching your tutorial. I had two bumps in the process: although i soaked my ropes beforehand, after 25 min in dye bucket fully covered, there were still parts of my rope that you could see the white. Those white strings were not at folded parts whatsoever, so I don’t understand why it happened. Any thoughts? Secondly my rope kept bleeding, even after soda ash, rinsing, machine wash... after machine was and air fluff/no heat dryer 15 min, while I was putting it around a spool, it dyed my hands. Any thoughts?
Melissa, I have looked through all your supplies and I still am not seeing the dye or salts you used. All I see is the rope and supplies to make the pieces themselves. Is it just me? ;)
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Thanks for this video! Very helpful skill to practice to get a wider range of colors or specific/unique colors! Thanks also for the book recommendations in the description section!
Hi Melissa !!!! Thank you for your vids. I've just started my macrame journey a few months ago and it's nice to have a place to go for reference and learning. 😊
Thank you for spending your time doing these videos :)
Hi Melissa. I'm wondering if it might be cheaper to buy colored cord if you're not doing macrame by the truckload. And I love your videos :)
Great idea! Maybe so on smaller projects, good question.
Not dye related, but just wanted to share. My mom actually washed two of my vintage macrame pieces (a plant hanger and a hanging table) IN the washing machine with NO bag, then in the dryer with no bag or protection whatsoever! I was a little miffed, thinking the glass beads on the plant hanger would surely be cracked, if not completely busted, but they were fine! The wooden beads on the table hanger were a bit stripped of their orange paint, but in better shape than I expected and ultimately, all the colors were bright and no knots were undone. If you just launder them the way you would a teddy bear (cool dryer setting, protected in a stocking bag or pillow case) They seem just fine in the wash. :)
Great video. I am a fan!
Thank you for this instructional video.
You are welcome!
Hi Melissa, great video, and you look so pretty with natural ligth!! more macrame videos pleaseeeeee!!! :)
Nice! Love the vibrant pink😍😍😍
Ah, your sleeves! Hope you didn't get any on them.
Have you ever used rit dye for dying rope?! I've been wanting to try it!
Reagan Schaal Yes, I have and it turns out nice also! I was having a hard time getting the color super saturated like this Procion dye. You can always test a small sample of rope to see if you like it! 👍🏻
Thanks for the info about Rita dye.
hello Ginger thanks for the video . Can you say what materials do you put with the colours, please? thank you
Hi, does soda ash helps for color saturation of the rope or just fixing the color ? Thanks a bunch
Hi. Can I link back to this video from an ebook?
Which braided rope did you use? Is that from Knot and Rope Supply?
So how much did they shrink?
Hello .. Good evening I'm from Brazil and I can not find this rope to do my work in Macramê ... Could you please give me the site so I can buy these twisted ropes.?
I have some icing colours, can I use them to colour my macrame cords?
hmmmm not sure about that. proceed with caution :-)
How was your experience dying black rope ?
As you speak so fast it is hard to catch what the items are. Perhaps it would be much more user friendly if you list the items individually. thanks
She has a list of the items in the description.
can i use vat color?
maravilhosa! 😍
Hi Melissa, thanks a lot for posting this tutorial, I was very overwhelmed with the idea of dyeing but gave it a shot after watching your tutorial. I had two bumps in the process: although i soaked my ropes beforehand, after 25 min in dye bucket fully covered, there were still parts of my rope that you could see the white. Those white strings were not at folded parts whatsoever, so I don’t understand why it happened. Any thoughts? Secondly my rope kept bleeding, even after soda ash, rinsing, machine wash... after machine was and air fluff/no heat dryer 15 min, while I was putting it around a spool, it dyed my hands. Any thoughts?
Melissa, I have looked through all your supplies and I still am not seeing the dye or salts you used. All I see is the rope and supplies to make the pieces themselves. Is it just me? ;)
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There are natural, much easier ways of creating dyes
You say too much “uhm”s
Shanine Velarde uhm, ok, thanks?
Crafty Ginger hahahahaha nice rope dying btw. Im doing macrame plant hangers rn
Shanine Velarde, thumbs down to your comment! :(
Is this a cooking show??? I am dyeing over here....hard to understand you.