tea dying lace
Sep. 24th, 2008 10:59 amSo... I am attempting to tea stain my purchased lace.
I did a small sample of it yest and it turned out a beautiful shade. SO I am really hopeful that this will be successful.
I now have 10m of polyester lace (formerly cafe curtain lace) in a pot on my stove. I decided to go with tea over a commercial dying product because this is a pot that I use for canning and I thought a commercial dye product might make the pot unsafe for future canning use. If I decide to get into this (dying fabric) on a more serious basis I will have to buy another large stock pot.
In my research I have learned that - polyester - is not a good choice for successful dying of fabric. (Oh well - if I could have bought what I wanted I wouldn't need to be dying it in the first place.)
I have also seen a few recipes that call for the addition of vinegar to the mix of tea before adding fabric - but I didn't do that the first time... and now I'm not sure if I should do that or not.
It also says to throw in the dryer to set the colour. That I can do.
It also says to wait an HOUR for a good colour. That is proving difficult.
Wish me luck.
I did a small sample of it yest and it turned out a beautiful shade. SO I am really hopeful that this will be successful.
I now have 10m of polyester lace (formerly cafe curtain lace) in a pot on my stove. I decided to go with tea over a commercial dying product because this is a pot that I use for canning and I thought a commercial dye product might make the pot unsafe for future canning use. If I decide to get into this (dying fabric) on a more serious basis I will have to buy another large stock pot.
In my research I have learned that - polyester - is not a good choice for successful dying of fabric. (Oh well - if I could have bought what I wanted I wouldn't need to be dying it in the first place.)
I have also seen a few recipes that call for the addition of vinegar to the mix of tea before adding fabric - but I didn't do that the first time... and now I'm not sure if I should do that or not.
It also says to throw in the dryer to set the colour. That I can do.
It also says to wait an HOUR for a good colour. That is proving difficult.
Wish me luck.
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Date: 2008-09-24 04:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-24 04:14 pm (UTC)I pulled it out seconds ago - it is now in the dryer.
I *think*..it might be good.