Liquid Dye

The classic tie dye look. Follow the guide below to create your piece.

  1. Pick your item(s) to dye. Natural fibres such as cotton, bamboo and hemp and perfect for fibre reactive dyes. Synthetic fibres are not appropriate for fibre reactive dyes. If dyeing a protein fibre (silk, wool etc) please see our post “Dyeing protein fibres”

  2. Prepare your item(s). Wash with detergent (no softener) and leave damp.

  3. Prepare your work area. Dyes can stain so please cover all surfaces. Wear clothes you don’t mind getting stained or an apron, and wear gloves provided.*

  4. Make a soda ash solution. In a large tub* mix enough for your item(s), using 50g of soda ash per 1 litre of warm water.

  5. Soak your damp item(s) in the soda ash solution for 15 minutes, then squeeze excess out, leaving it damp. You can reuse this soda ash solution.

  6. Fold and tie your item(s). See our “Tying inspiration” page for inspiration.

  7. Prepare your dye. In a squirty bottle or other container* mix your dye colour(s). Use 1 tsp of dye powder per 125ml of water.

  8. Apply dye to your item(s) as desired!

  9. Cover the item(s) and leave in a safe place for 24 hours for the most vibrant results.

  10. Leaving the bands on, rinse your item(s) under cold water indivually. When the water begins to get clear remove your bands and continue to rinse for a further minute with cold water. Switch to warm water and rinse until fairly clear.

  11. Wash alone or with other just rinsed items in your washing machine with detergent on your standard cycle.

  12. Dry and enjoy!

* Additional safety considerations

  1. Wearing a dust mask or respirator offers additional protection against inhalation of dye powders.

  2. Please keep this out of reach of animals and children due to drowning risk.

  3. Ensure no tools or containers used for dye are reused in future for food or drink. If using bottles for dye ensure they are labelled and kept out of reach of children to avoid accidental ingestion.

Previous
Previous

Which dyeing method is right for me?

Next
Next

Ice Dye