Dharma Fiber Reactive Dyes- Usage Instructions
You can do all these things with Fiber Reactive Dyes! - hands down the best dyes for cotton, rayon, hemp, linen and other natural fibers.
Tie-dye (multiple colors in patterns)
- Basic Tie-Dye - simple instructions/recipe
- Group Tie-Dye Instructions
- Tie-Dye - materials list for large groups
- Tie-dye Troubleshooting
- Chart of Colors - how much dye to use
- Tie-Dye Silk with Fiber Reactive Dye
- Ice Dye Basics
- Low Immersion/Crystal Wash Tie-Dye Technique
- Dharma Tie-Dye Kit VS. Boxed Store Kit
- Tie-dye Books and DVDs
- Lesson Plan for Teachers - Working with Color and Tie-dye
- Advanced Lesson Plan for Teachers - Color and Dye Chemistry
Tub Dyeing (solid color/one color)
- Basic Tub Dyeing (vat, bucket, washing machine)
- Dye Yields (How Much Do I Use?)
- Ombre Dyeing
- Dyeing in a Front Loading Washing Machine
- Dyeing Wood, Cane, Reed
- Dyeing Silk & Wool
- Microwave Dyeing Cellulose/Protein Blends (like Silk Rayon Velvet and Devore)
- Dyeing Books and DVDs
- Dyeing Tools
Low Immersion Dyeing (very textural)
Batik
- Batik with Fiber Reactive Dyes and Wax
- Immersion Method
- Paint-On Method
- Batik Books and DVDs
- Batik Tools and Supplies
Direct Application: Painting, Printing and Stamping with Dye (instead of paint)
Marbling
General and important Information about Fiber Reactive Dyes
- Dye Permanency - Why Fiber Reactive Dyes are BETTER
- Dye Expectations
- Tools for Safety and Protection from multicolored hands
- Best Safety Practices when using dyes and chemicals
- Dissolving Dharma Fiber Reactive Dye Powder
- How to Save Water While Using Fiber Reactive Dyes
- Dye Chemistry
- Effects On Different Fibers
- About Black Dyes
- About Neutral Grey Dye