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Lilibeth Publish time 2013-2-19 17:10

DYED COLORED CROSS STITCH CLOTHS

Hi there everyone, can anyone tell me how to dye my stitching cloths the same way I see from some fellow stitchers with different huesin one cloth.Are they bought as is or simply dyed at home?They seemed lovely to use on some projects and I can't find it where I am located, any do's and don't on how to use this as tips would be very welcome.   Thanks

htsear13 Publish time 2022-2-10 10:48

Following this thread

Happy_Stitcher Publish time 2013-2-19 17:43

How to tea-dye fabric
//www.pindiy.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=4801

Other helpful information
//www.pindiy.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=89756

I'm sure if you search in Google, you will find a lot of dyeing tutorial. And try Youtube as well. Good luck :)

cozycatbunny Publish time 2013-3-3 11:39

Thanks for sharing this information.

seb0357 Publish time 2013-3-4 14:08

There's also a website called Silkweaver that has dyed fabrics. They used to have great deals on leftover pieces for great prices, but I think that part is Under Construction now. I've also bought some at pretty good prices on Ebay.

Lightbringer Publish time 2013-4-11 17:25

I wish someone could help with this.I also live in a country where I can't get dyed fabric and would love to do it myself.

pamelandrea Publish time 2013-4-13 10:03

Con té o anilina

tcca Publish time 2013-4-13 15:22

Thanks for the links - I would love to try this, even though I mostly stitch patterns that are full coverage. I guess I'll have to find one that isn't so that I can try dying my fabric!

LouiseP Publish time 2013-4-14 08:26

Mostly they are bought (silk Weaver etc) but can easily do browns with coffe or tea (fix with salt) or use PIGMENT acyrilic paint diluted in hot/warm water.

HollyBlue Publish time 2013-7-6 20:07

I've used tea to dye evenweave before.

sassypants Publish time 2013-7-6 23:39

seb0357 replied at 2013-3-3 23:08 static/image/common/back.gif
There's also a website called Silkweaver that has dyed fabrics. They used to have great deals on lef ...

They have facebook sales now, generally twice a week :)It is the bane of my existence!!LOL
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