Colorhue Instant-Set Silk Dyes
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MOST HELPFUL REVIEWS
5/12/2011My most important requirement for dying silk scarves was no heat setting yet having pretty colors as a base for my fabric painting with fabric markers.
I bought the small 6 color set to try these. These are fabulous!!! I got my scarf wet first, then I used a quart size baggie with maybe a cup or so of water (I did not do any measuring) and a small pour from the bottle of dye into the water. I added the scarf, stirred and squeezed the extra liquid out of it then rinsed it in tap water before hanging it up to completely dry. It was a lovely medium dark jewel tone color. I still had dye in the water so I put in a wet scarf and ended up with a lovely pastel version of the same color. After completely drying ... I handwashed the scarves using no soap. None of the color washed out Was this review helpful?
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12/21/2010I saw a review asking "why no red". I watched the DVD and it was explained that many lines of dye don't contain what most people call a"true red", rather it can be mixed from the fuchsia/magenta and yellow colors that are available. I got a great "fire engine red" with just a little mixing. Love this stuff, clean up was a breeze.
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12/1/2010I have used these for awhile with shibori and they are fast, easy and fun. They are great with soy wax as there is no heat needed, so a design will hold for immersion in a single color.
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3/5/2011The instructions are very sparse. I painted a silk burnout scarf (rayon pile/silk backing) based on the understanding it would dye silk and rayon, expecting different intensity between the fibers. It was beautiful in shades of rose, purple, blue, and teal - I loved how the dyes mixed to create just about any color I could imagine. After it was dry I rinsed it in cold water to remove excess dyes and every red based color fell out. I have a lovely scarf in washed out shades of denim blue but all the effort of color mixing and applying was wasted. Each area where there had been a rose color (either straight or mixed) had a halo of the original color on the silk backing but otherwise the color was gone. The fringe I had painted each set of threads with the different tones, they all washed out to blue.
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12/6/2010Love Colorhue, very easy to use, great for beginners, works for silk painting. Black is not very black, has greenish under tone. So thrilled to see it at Dharma now!!
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MOST RECENT REVIEWS
8/9/2011I have been using these dyes for over a decade. They are great for classes and projects where you don't want to have to heat or chemical set. They are very, very easy to use. If I want a very specific color or want to dye larger projects, I use a "traditional" acid dye. If you want to dye something solid black, then no, this is not the dye for you. If you use fabric that is not 100% silk, then yes, expect to have varying results. I personally have never had issues with colors running while washing with warm or cold water but I haven't tried it with Milsoft and hot water. I find that a warm water wash with mild detergent/soap with a rinse of everyday fabric softener works just fine. But again - if you're teaching silk dyeing classes, especially with kids - it's the best!
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7/12/2011These looked great 3:1 dilution on my scarf, but after drying I washed in hot water because I wanted to add some fabric softener and the colors all ran. I will try a cold wash next, but these leave a bit of a vinegar smell in the fabric so I feel a final rinse is necessary. I'm not sure these can be called instant set if they can't ever be washed safely...
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7/8/2011I thought I was in love with these dyes until I washed my hab scarf. All the colors ran and it's now a disgusting muddle. I washed with hot water so I could use Milsoft and wash a bit of an acidic odor the dyes leftout on the silk. Next time I will try a cold wash, but right now I'm very disappointed.
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6/11/2011I love these silk dyes - instant gratification, very quick to use - diluted or full strength - and clean up is almost instant, too. Nontoxic, colors are bright. Will be using these with a children's silk dyeing class the end of next week - the adult class last month went very well. Spectacular product! Wish there was something like this for cottons!
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5/23/2011I love these dyes, instant success.
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3/31/2011worked great on the handkerchief but came out very light on a shirt
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3/13/2011same as small set - larger size is wonderful for colors used more often
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3/10/2011Awesome dye. But... no black or red, you can get a decent red by mixing bits of blue and yellow. My craft booth offers customers white silk scarves and then they just squirt on the diluted dyes. Always spectacular results. Not good for painting as if has a very short flow margin. Fabulous make and take projects. LOVE IT!
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