🌟 Dye Your World with Colorful Possibilities!
Craft CountyRit Dye Liquid in Navy Blue offers 8 oz. of vibrant dye, perfect for a variety of applications including tie-dye, ombre, and shibori patterns. With a wide selection of colors, this dye is ideal for rejuvenating faded fabrics and coordinating colors across clothing, accessories, and home décor. Easy to use with common household items, it's a must-have for any creative project.
Item Weight | 0.65 Pounds |
Compatible Material | Plastic |
M**I
Easy to use.
Worked perfectly, color denim jean blue. Followed instructions and faded jeans came out perfectly. Brought back original jean color. Happy with purchase.
B**R
Hot yellow!
It looks orange yellow at first but dries hot yellow. Good product and worth the money. I used it on a chair and mixed in some white that glows in the blacklight so it became super bright and neon! I love it!
L**Y
Great colors!
Dyed in my washing machine, it was very easy and came out great. The only colors I had issues with were Teal (I wrote another review for that one) and green, which I just needed to dye a second time to get that vibrant green.
M**S
Love the color. So so pretty
I used the Rit Dye Liquid in Coral and absolutely love the color—it’s vibrant and gave new life to my garment! The dye took really well and the overall result turned out great. While it didn’t completely cover an old bleach stain, it definitely helped tone it down and now it’s barely noticeable compared to how it looked before. Super happy with how easy it was to use and the beautiful shade. I’d definitely use this again!
A**E
Cherry red is not colorfast even with the color fixative
I dyed several items in my front loader with one bottle per garment,and the garments (and one Vera bag) came out gorgeous. It’s an intense and happy shade. The white cotton and linen soaked up the color quite intensely. A cotton shirt with a no wrinkle finish came out pale but still pretty. The Vera bag was shades of beige and a bit humdrum and came out aqua with greenish beige flowers, looking much better. With all the dye loads, I simply put a half cup of salt in hot water and one bottle of dye, put dye fixative in the tray, and started the load to add the hot water. I added the garment as soon as the dye and salt were mixed and ran the load without extra rinses. It was easy. I would just advise NOT putting dye in the tray because it spilled over and made a mess when I did that. Just don’t pour the dye onto a garment. Also, make sure that your garment is clean and really wet when you put it into the front loader washer. I do miss having a top loader for dying things, because you can dye more at once and get even saturation of color, but it can still be done with a front load washer with success. Post script. I used cherry red and loved it. I used the color fixative. I wore my 100% linen shirt dyed cherry red and my skin and bra got dyed. I rewashed it and put it in more color fixative. Still not color fast and is now a pale color. Not happy with cherry red. The other colors are more colorfast, I think. I noticed that someone tried to dye her rykas after putting scotchbright on them. The scotchbright is a repellant, so it stopped the dye from penetrating. Just keep in mind that any chemical treatments done to fabric will effect color absorption. It’s possible that my linen shirt isn’t holding the red dye because it was somehow treated with a finish that is not on the fabric label. I bought more than one of this shirt because it was on sale and am dyeing it now. It seems like it is uneven in coloration, so possibly it’s the shirt.
D**A
It works :)
After (on the left) and before. I cut the sleeves off this dress before I dyed it. I didn't like the pink, & the dye did a perfect job covering it. This is 100% cotton, so synthetics may not work as well. I used 10 quarts of very warm water & added the entire bottle of dye (more than called for, because I really wanted to get rid of that pink ;) and a cup of salt, as directed when dyeing cotton. Stirred every 5 minutes for about 35 minutes before rinsing.
S**S
Meh, Just Okay (updated)
I have a cream-colored hoodie that I managed to stain with...I don't even know what. Coffee? Tea? It is a mystery, but whatever it was did come out after soaking the hoodie in Oxy-Clean then washing it normally with laundry detergent and more Oxy-Clean. I let it air-dry and the stains came back, so I figured I'd dye the hoodie a darker color to try and mask the stains since the hoodie was still fairly new and I didn't want to toss it.I followed the directions exactly, and even bought the RIT Dye Fixative to set the color; I used the washing machine option for both products. I dyed a natural-colored canvas tote bag and this hoodie together.As you can see from the photos, the dye job isn't too even despite me following the instructions to a T. There are lighter portions, darker portions, blotchy portions. Even though I used the entire bottle, the 'dark' green isn't too dark. It ended up being more of a 'teal' on the hoodie, and more of a 'girl scout green' on the canvas bag. The stains are still visible. I don't care, I just wear this around the house anyhow.Update 1/25/23 (Additional bottle purchased)I ordered the fuchsia color, to dye my Moon Boots. Since the outer shell of the boots is supposed to be waterproof, I wasn't sure this would work but the boots did take on a nice, pretty shade of pink. Definitely not fuchsia, though. And I used only half a bottle because this arrived with a broken seal so I'd imagine some people out in the world got some bright-pink mail or packages.
B**Y
Easy to use and son loved the results
My son had a pair of pants that we used spot remover on and it bleached a good size spot. I couldn’t find the exact color dye for the pants but he loved how they turned out. It took a lot of rinsing to get the dye out so be patient keep on rinsing until the water is clear. We haven’t washed them since dying so can’t say yet how well it will stay in. It covered up up the entire bleached area so well we can’t see where it was. Will buy again if needed.
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