Jacquard Acid Dye - Pink - 1/2 Oz Net Wt - Acid Dye for Wool - Silk - Feathers - and Nylons - Brilliant Colorfast and Highly Concentrated
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Heather
> 3 dayDyeing is not for beginners. They warned me to not dye a wedding dress (if I dont care what happens then dye it, otherwise if its valuable, then do NOT dye) & I did for a Halloween costume. I burnt some of the fabric & a front loader is a little more complicated. 1/2 of it is pink but the under-skirting & the back are white. I did ruin it but I think I can still use it but is nothing like what I anticipated. They warned me & they were right. Live & earn. I believe my oversized washer is still not big enough to hold all of the dress to properly spin it & the way it went in, it dyed that.
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Lindsey
> 3 dayLove it the color is perfect! Love the color!! Definitely periwinkle!
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Prof. Lisa Oberbrunner PhD
Greater than one weekExcellent product. Delivered as described.
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julie
> 3 dayDyed some yarn and it turned out great.
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Trudy Barnes
> 3 dayFairly easy to use dye and produces rich colors with wool.
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Sioux
> 3 dayThis is a wonderful gray color. It’s exactly what I was looking for, and I would for sure buy this color again . I used it on Some white yarn, lovely color.
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Danni Andrew, Artist-Author
> 3 dayThis dye did not hold the color well and my project ended up a washed out muddy tan color. Not the dark brown I asked for! Back to the good stuff!
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paul james
> 3 dayGreat !
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Tough Nut
16-11-2024When I put the wool into the pot (small quantity, four long stings) that bright blue color I saw in other reviews showed up, I was excited. But then it said I needed vinegar, and all I had was apple vinegar, and as soon as I added it, the color went to a dark blue. I continued stirring hoping it would wash out in the last step back to that original blue, but nope, it just got darker. As you can see my wool strings are now black, and therefor are useless. I’ll have to buy everything again and use a different die, or maybe reach out to customer service (if they have any) and figure out what I did wrong (I loved the original blue color). Their stovetop directions say “Prewash fiber. Use about 2 gal. of water for 1 lb. of fiber (am I supposed to derive some sort of formula based on these quantities??). Mix die (the whole bottle??) into hot water and stir. Add Fiber. Heat to near boil (180 deg). Add 1/4 cup of vinegar (any vinegar??? White vinegar only? Am I supposed to use some sort of formula??) or pre-dissolved citric acid. Stir for 30 min. Let cool. Rinse in warm water.”
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Miss Zola Gutkowski Jr.
> 3 dayNeed more than one