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Dyeing A Dress.
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I bought a dress in a colour I didn't like and doesn't suit me with the intent to dye it. The dress is made of hemp/cotton and the colour is two shades of sage. My question is, once dyed, will the pattern still show through or will it all look the same colour? I hope you can understand what I mean. Thank you.
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You need to take care as to what material the stitching is made of, the fabric of the dress may be cotton but the, stiches can be synthetic & wont take the dye.
I bought a pair of very good quality pants going cheaply because no one wanted the colour, -pink. I wanted to make them dark brown so I dyed them with a green dye which because of the existing red in the pink made them a lovely warm brown, the only trouble was the stiches remained pink !
I got over it by going over the stitches with a fine Staedtler permanent marker.
There is a German saying; " He who has no problem makes himself one" !! :0)
I bought a pair of very good quality pants going cheaply because no one wanted the colour, -pink. I wanted to make them dark brown so I dyed them with a green dye which because of the existing red in the pink made them a lovely warm brown, the only trouble was the stiches remained pink !
I got over it by going over the stitches with a fine Staedtler permanent marker.
There is a German saying; " He who has no problem makes himself one" !! :0)
Thanks everyone. Yes calm, that's what I mean. Sharon, because I don't want the other colours and they are too dark to dye to a colour I do like. Vagus I think it will show through too. Khandro I don't care if the stitching doesn't take. No to the tie dye Tilly, a good idea but not for me.
So I've decided I'm going to dye it. Cheers.
So I've decided I'm going to dye it. Cheers.