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Sometimes we end up with batches of dye that are limited in quantity and impossible to re-create. This time we have 4 Fiber Reactive Curious Colors here at a great price! Our Facebook Fans came up with the names, and here they are! Quantities are limited, and when they're gone, they really are gone so get some quick if you like 'em. Then the only thing left to do will be to show us what you do with them!
What are Curious Colors?
These are our one of a kind Dharma Fiber Reactive Dye blends, previously called Muck Dyes, that occasionally come around at freakishly great prices.
Why the change?
We understand that Muck is a specific ice-dye term, so we're giving our Muck Dyes a new name. Curious Colors highlights what makes them special: vibrant, unpredictable mixes that can't be repeated.
What makes them unique?
They're a treasure for anyone who loves experimenting - especially with ice dyeing - since each mix is a uniquely blended surprise!
Our Dharma Fiber Reactive dye is the dye of choice for all cellulose fibers, like cotton, rayon, hemp, bamboo, Tencel, etc. They are even sometimes used for silk because they are so economical. This is the dye you've seen on tie-dyes on the street, at fairs, festivals and concerts - the colors are brilliant and permanent. They don't fade, even after repeated washings. Because they don't come off, they are even safe on infant clothing, once properly washed out. They are economical, and easy to use. Superior to supermarket dyes in every way! Buy in small quantities, or in bulk or in kits. Dharma Fiber Reactive Procion type Dyes are good for all the techniques listed below and more!
Use Dharma Fiber Reactive Procion type Dyes for:
Colors above (from samples done on cotton) are intended as a guide. They may vary from monitor to monitor (depending on the quality and your personal settings) and may not match actual dyed fabrics. Some colors can shift dramatically on proteins such as silk and wool (for example, black gives a lovely maroon or brown). Colors can shift due to water conditions, temperature, etc., and dyelots can vary sometimes. When your end color needs to be very specific, we recommend a test first, before dyeing your main project or going into production. All of the colors can be mixed for an endless pallet!
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