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Passion Pink -Invite Passion Pink into your home or wear it for a vibrant look that will stand out in any crowd. Enhance creativity and excitement with this brilliant colour. Rosewood Red - Capture the beauty of the autumn season in all its glory with Rosewood Red. Any time of the year, this rich woody tone creates a warm, inviting mood in any home. function e(){var e=document.createElement('script');e.type='text/javascript',e.async=true,e.src='//staticw2.yotpo.com/MCN0waWlSaGnmquVBtpvetg2aznN9nNnQb9m8rPf/widget.js';var t=document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0];t.parentNode.insertBefore(e,t)})(); script>
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Prepare your beets. If you’re not going to peel your beets, scrub them well to remove any dirt, and then chop them. For a ladies’ medium T-shirt, I chopped up five fist-sized beets, removing the tops and roots. Don’t go crazy chopping them into small pieces, but do make sure that you chop them so that plenty of the inner flesh is exposed to the water. (I quartered my beets.) Remember that if you use more beets and less water, you’ll get a deeper rose color. Using fewer beets and more water will give you a lighter, more subtle color for your natural clothing dye. Preheat the oven to 350. Melt the butter and mix with the sugar in a large glass bowl. Add eggs, vanilla, and beets and stir well to combine.Sunflower Yellow - Come rain or shine, Sunflower Yellow is a bright and beautiful colour and will put a smile on anyone’s face even on the gloomiest of days. Tropical Green - This vivid shade of green is brimming with the life and freshness of the tropics. Bring it into your home or wardrobe for instant vitality. When removing clothing from the boiled beet liquid, I take the whole pot outside and pour out as much liquid as I can onto the ground. (If you happen to be doing this in the winter, you’ll end up with lovely red snow.)
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Since I love beets and we’ve been successful at growing beets in our garden for many years now, I started my experiments with natural clothing dye by using the abundant beets we get every summer from our home gardens and from the local CSA. Using beets as natural clothing dye is probably the easiest way to get started, and you’ll love the results – a romantic, dusty pink! When using beets and other vegetables for natural clothing dye, it’s always best to begin with a natural fiber item of clothing. Look for T-shirts, tank tops, or other clothing made with 100% cotton. These natural cotton clothes will take up more dye and will hold on to the color longer with normal wear and washing. Adding a little bit of salt and/or vinegar will also help the cotton clothes to retain the color longer. Boil the beets. Cover the beets in your large pot (large enough to accommodate whatever item of clothing you want to dye) with water so that the water level is about 1” above the beets. Bring to a boil and simmer at a low boil for about an hour. Strain the beets and save them for another use, like the boiled beet brownie recipe at the end of this blog. If you’d like, you can add one tablespoon of apple cider vinegar and/or one tablespoon of salt to your beets while you boil them to help retain the dye. I dropped a had knitted white cotton hanging towel in a along with a good glug of vinegar… About 2 hrs later i have a lovely colored towel is a deep dusty Pink think almost maroon.
Rit ProLine contains an advanced mix of direct, acid and disperse dyes, enabling you to dye a wide range of fabrics and materials at scale. Ideal for dyeing industrial textiles (carpet patchwork), jumpsuits and uniforms (corporate, correctional, and governmental institutions), wardrobing (movies, TV, and theatre), cosplay costuming, apparel makers, 3D printing, concrete and more. Espresso Brown -Inspired by the intensity of a great expresso this woody tone captures the beauty of a walk in the woods and gives fabrics in your home and wardrobe a touch of natural beauty.
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Navy Blue -The classic nautical shade; complement with red and white or offset with deep burgundies and greens to add majestic touches to a room. Ocean Blue -This rich and evocative colour draws its intensity from the depths of the ocean. Its uplifting influence won’t fail to refresh your spirits. Emerald Green - The word Emerald evokes images of sparkling intense green shades and this colour provides just that. It does team well with a range of colours for a truly luxurious look.Olive Green -This succulent shade of green is inspired by the lush green leaves of olive trees. Introduce Olive Green fabrics into your home or wardrobe for a touch of natural beauty. Plum Red - Create an elegant atmosphere full of romanticism and sophistication for your home or wardrobe. This classic colour will enhance your natural beauty and savoir-faire. You can use this natural clothing dye to create t-shirts, scarves, leggings, or anything else you can imagine! It works well with tie-dye techniques too. Twist the clothing and use rubber bands to hold it in place while it soaks overnight in the dye.
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Deep Violet -Be bold and add a vivid flash of amethyst to your wardrobe – with a scarf, a throw or a cute summer vest you’ll capture the beauty of this jewel-like shade. Sandy Beige - This soft neutral shade captures a relaxing sense of calm. Pair it with darker and more intense shades for a completely balanced look.Vintage Blue -This delicate pastel shade will bring serenity to rooms in your home and subtle charm to any outfit. Its gentle blue tone soothes, relaxes and brings peace of mind. Paradise Blue -Capture the cloudless skies of a tropical holiday. A shawl or bed spread in this brilliant shade will banish the winter blues or add brightness to a summer’s day. Put damp fabric into the drum. Remove sleeve, peel off lid and put the DYLON colour pod on top of the fabric.