tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27254015.post2737629511234062376..comments2024-03-09T10:15:11.266+13:00Comments on Unravelling: What Have I Learned? - More Dylon Dye ExperimentsMeghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01350447919000146804noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27254015.post-2178963282200272322010-04-27T09:04:13.615+12:002010-04-27T09:04:13.615+12:00Yes, Trapunto, sounds about right. I'd be in ...Yes, Trapunto, sounds about right. I'd be in the disastrous housewife category. In the past, I often used the their hot dyes - what I used to call the washing machine dyes. Packaging, recipes, and color names seemed to have changed a bit while I was not interested in dyeing.Meghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01350447919000146804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27254015.post-56044229562303646712010-04-27T04:11:44.704+12:002010-04-27T04:11:44.704+12:00Pole wrapping--hee!
These are fun. I especially ...Pole wrapping--hee!<br /><br />These are fun. I especially like the look of the fainter paisley shapes decorating the sleeves.<br /><br />Dylon must be the equivalent of our RIT dyes--little boxes of powder in the grocery store that are most commonly used by teenagers and housewives to make disastrous mistakes--me included. Perhaps that is why I have no interest in dyeing. Though I love the products others achieve.Trapuntohttp://trapunto.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27254015.post-82737250126384631712010-04-26T15:58:57.816+12:002010-04-26T15:58:57.816+12:00Is THAT so, Judy. Well, that makes sense. And no...Is THAT so, Judy. Well, that makes sense. And now I know not to be fooled by the appearance. Thank you very much for that information.Meghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01350447919000146804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27254015.post-40167151038719559862010-04-26T15:07:16.175+12:002010-04-26T15:07:16.175+12:00Hi Meg
I'm no expert, but as I understand the...Hi Meg<br /><br />I'm no expert, but as I understand the colour left in your dye solution - to keep things easy for people dylon dyes are a mix of different dye types so they will work on lots of different fabrics (generalise to cellulose and protein). If you're dyeing cotton, the dye that works for wool etc just stays around with nothing to do. <br /><br />Cheers<br />JudyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com