10 years later, and you better believe this is still my go to video for when I need to dye clothes. (I do it so infrequently that I keep forgetting how.)
Hey, thank you for the tutorials. I have never been able to get the dye to stay and actually take to my clothes.ni was really young and had no idea what I was doing! Now I'm older and research before I do anything new. So! I have some t shirts for work and jeans that got bleached and lost spots of color. Big spots and tiny spots. I thought of spot treating everything and then putting everything in a big thing all together. The sink probably. What would you recommend? Should I do salt and vinegar?
What was the dress made of? I'm thinking about dyeing a white dress that I have, but it's 35% Cotton, 65% Polyester. I'm wondering if Rit dye will take to the fabric?
I believe, so I turned off the stove once it came to a boil, and stirred continuously for 30 minutes. I also added the dish washing liquid, and table salt. I think it's safe to reuse my old IMUSA caldero pot after doing a pair of 2xist Essential Y-Back Thong.