Rusty metal creates a wonderful pattern on fabric, learn how to dye fabric with rust. Vinegar helps the patterns develop to form rust dyed fabric.
Did you know that you can use dried hibiscus leaves to dye fabric? Learn how with our DIY Natural Dye Dish Towels tutorial.
Naturally dyeing fabrics with Marigold flowers is a beautiful way to bring the magic color of nature to any cloth or silk.
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Learn the essential steps to scour cotton fabric for vibrant natural dyeing results. This comprehensive guide covers materials, safety, and a video tutorial to prepare your fabric for dyeing.
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Discover the art of ice dyeing with our comprehensive guide at Textile Indie. Learn the differences between ice dyeing and tie-dyeing, explore the time required for this unique craft, and get tips on using different dyes, including Rit and Procion. Understand color splitting in dyeing, and find out the best practices for prepping and rinsing your fabric.
This blog post walks your through the steps of mordanting fabric for natural dyeing. If you want to dye fabric naturally with plants and food waste, follow this tutorial to prepare your fabric.
How to Mordant Cotton Fabric with Aluminum Acetate for light and wash-fast colors in Eco Printing and Natural Dyeing
My stash of rusted, tea-dyed, and naturally colored fiber is dangerously low, so I’m going to create rust- and naturally-dyed fabrics!
Learn how to ice dye fabrics using a simple and fun technique. The perfect summer project! Turn the ontrend look into an outdoor craft project.
Are you looking for tie-dye patterns? You've come to the right place! This page is packed full of videos showcasing stunning tie-dye designs. If you're new to
Explore a comprehensive list of plants that yield vibrant natural dyes, from avocado pits to turmeric. Perfect for natural dyers seeking to experiment with colors from the garden, kitchen, and beyond.
Beetroot tie dye is easier than you think! Learn how to dye fabric with beets, both fresh and canned, yellow and red, with our tutorial! From the Designer: "Vegetable dyes are a natural and inexpensive way to add color to your fabrics. Beets are one of the most versatile vegetables to use for this purpose. They are a deep pinkish-red color, though yellow varieties are available as well. Beetroot can even be used instead of traditional fabric dye options for tie dye!" "The tie dye process using beets is simple and can be completed with supplies that are already in your kitchen. Let’s look at the steps to tie dye using beetroot, both canned and fresh!" Love tie dye? Get free tutorials delivered straight to your inbox! Subscribe to FaveCrafts
No matter which fabric dyeing techniques you use, dyeing fabric can be a fun–some might even say transformative–creative experience. Pulling the hand-dyed fabric from the dye bath to reveal the colors and patterns you have
How to Ice Dye on Cotton Fabric. Move over tie dye, ICE DYEING is the new cool fabric dye method - step by step tutorial.
Want to tie dye using natural dyes? Learn how to dye fabric with avocados in just a few easy steps! Sustainable crafting is such a beautiful way to create without waste.
Learn how to create a beautiful custom design on silk, or cotton fabric, with this amazing eco printing technique.
This easy ice dye tutorial creates a fluid, organic pattern on a big piece of natural linen. If you've never dyed fabric before, it is super simple!
Eco Printing or Eco Dyeing on Fabric. How to make Eco Prints with leaves on silk chiffon and cotton fabric with an iron modifier.
I'm sharing how to dye fabric on the blog today. Check out how I dyed IKEA curtain panels to the perfect shade of navy. I'm also sharing the do's and don't's of fabric dying on the blog today.
Learn how to naturally change the shade of your fabric with a tea-dye. It's easy, and anticipation over the results are part of the fun!
All you need is fabric dye and a spray bottle for this fab DIY. Learn how to dye your clothes the easy way in this quick post.
Natural, unfinished leathers take dye easiest, making veg tan leather one of the best options. It doesn’t hurt to test the dye on a scrap piece to figure out how to achieve your desired color.
Follow this quick glue resist fabric dyeing tutorial, and learn how to use craft glue and fabric paint to add beautiful designs to fabric.
Beginner's Guide to Hand Dyeing Yarn Learn the basics of how to hand dye beautiful yarn! Where to find yarn, what type of dye to use and more
Give your muslin or calico fabric an antiqued look by learning how to dye fabric with coffee. We've got a proven recipe for you to use!
Second blog of a tutorial on stencil printing.
Making your own fabric designs is a lot of fun. Learn how to make batik fabric with washable glue. Included are two free patterns to get you started!
Tea and coffee make effective dyes for many surfaces and materials. Learn some tricks for using them in crafting.
Overdyeing fabric is one of the easiest ways to take a plain sewing project and switch it up. Learn which dyes to use and how to play with this technique.
Pink food coloring is not just for frosting those cakes and cookies! Did you know that food coloring can also be used to paint or dye fabric? In this post..
Learn how to fold tie-dye t-shirt patterns with these easy tie dye folding techniques for rainbow spirals, bullseye, stripes, and mandalas.
Step-by-step tutorial: 4 EASY, cheap options for how to paint an upholstered sofa using Rit Synthetic Dye PLUS how to prep & clean it before dyeing, how to ensure the dye doesn't bleed onto clothing.
The beauty of plant-stamped fabric lies in the wonderful imperfection of the print. You can add a hand-made touch to your house and print some cushions, tea towels, table runners or bags. Don't worry about your skills, it's really easy! Follow this tutorial to learn how to do that.
Hammering: Natural Fabric Dye: This is a really cool fabric dyeing technique that I learned when I was younger. It's surprisingly simple: all you need is a hammer, some fabric, a flat surface, and some plants. Well, and something to fix the dye helps.