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59 Colours Viktoria Fabric & Clothes Tie Dye, Hand & Machine Dye US stock

$ 1.57

Availability: 1184 in stock
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Technique: Batik
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Turkey
  • Brand: Victoria
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Formulation: Powder
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Suitable fabrics: Cotton, linen and viscose.
    Wool, Silk, Polyester/cotton and polyester/viscose mixes will dye to
    lighter  shade
    Not suitable: Pure polyester, acrylic, nylon &  fabric with special finishes
    Fabric dyeing is seen as a demanding job by everyone. The reason is that dyeing requires workshop, additional equipment, follow-up and time. Since if one aims to make dyeing professionally, there is a need for a suitable workshop, supplementary equipment (certain chemicals and outfits) to be used in the workshop and certainly the time to follow the processes.
    Viktoria Fabric Dyes steps in at that point exactly. There is no need for workshop, additional equipment, follow-up and time thanks to Viktoria Fabric Dyes. Because the Viktoria Dye has been designed and developed accordingly.
    While dyeing your fabric with Viktoria Fabric Dyes, the only workshop you need is your home. Yes, you did not read it wrong! Every house is a workshop for you. What about the required additional equipment and chemicals? We thought about this as well; the additional equipment is your washing machine and the required chemicals are some salt and vinegar which are at your elbow at home. All that remains is to choose your way of practicing according to your imagination. The most important point is the environmental sensitivity of Viktoria Fabric Dyes. Viktoria Fabric Dyes are safely cleaned from both sewage and septic systems and do not damage the nature.
    Viktoria Fabric  Clothes Dye Hand or Machine Wash 59 Colours
    Powder, 10 gr.
    One pack (10 gr.) of Viktoria Fabric Dye dyes 200 gr. fabric perfectly.
    What about a special touch? You can make all your old/new textiles household goods into any color you want through Viktoria Fabric Dye. If you have the Viktoria Fabric Dye, the rest is child’s play. You can learn how to use it here.
    Suitable for:
    Cotton, linen and viscose. Wool, Silk, Polyester/cotton and polyester/viscose mixes will dye to lighter shade.
    Cotton, linen & viscose will dye to full shade
    Polyester/cotton & polyester/viscose mixes will dye to lighter shade
    Not suitable for:
    Pure polyester, acrylic, nylon & fabric with special finishes.
    If you want to get bold colour double the amount of dye. To boost colour and reduce the dye bleeding and for bright colours for a long time use Fiske which is colour stabilizatior.
    FİSKE(FLICK) FABRIC DYE STABILIZER MEDICINE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
    It enhances the resistance of dyed fabric against washing, sweating and discoloration. It provides longer vividness and permanence for the color of the fabric.
    Not just for dyed fabrics but also for new textile products, it enables them to remain vivid and colorful just like the first day for a long time.
    USAGE
    Mix the 30c degree warmed fresh water by adding flick and wet the dyed and rinsed fabric by putting it into the water. Keep the fabric in this water for 30 minutes and then hang up it without wringing out.
    Viktoria Bucket or Sink Method
    1. To determine how much dye is needed, weigh the item to be dyed on a food scales or estimate the weight. Generally, a package of Viktoria Fabric Dye dyes 200 grams of dry fabric. If you want to get a very bold color, double the amount of dye.
    2. If you are not sure about whether your fabric will accept the dye or whether it will be the color you want, we recommend that you first test a swatch.
    3. Before dyeing, remove stains on the clothes. This enables to have straight color results while dyeing. Wash the prewashing item with warm and soapy water. This helps to remove all surfaces which may prevent dye absorption.
    4. Cover the working place with a plastic tablecloth and use practical paper towels to protect against possible spills.
    5. Use rubber gloves to protect hands from getting dirty and to isolate them when working with hot water.
    6. Fill a plastic container or stainless steel sink with enough water to allow the fabric to move freely. Water should be 60ºC ideally. If the tap water is not hot enough, heat the water in the oven and add to the dye liquor.
    7. To boost the color: (1) add a glass of salt while dyeing fabrics containing cotton, rayon, ramie and linen; (2) add a glass of vinegar while dyeing fabrics containing nylon, silk or wool.
    8. Add a tea spoon of dishwashing liquid to support level dyeing.
    9. Dissolve the powder paint duly with a hot water in a plastic container.
    10. Cast the dissolved powder paint into dye liquor and stir well.
    11. Test the color by sopping a paper towel in the dye liquor. If the color is too light, add more dye. If the color is too dark, add more water.
    12. Wet the item to be dyed and add to the dye liquor.
    13. Stir slowly and continuously. The first ten minutes is the most critical. Stirring helps to provide the same color without leaving stains.
    14. The item can be kept within the dye liquor for ten minutes to an hour. Keep the fabric in the dye liquor for at least 30 minutes to ensure that the color is completely filled. Nylon inclines to dye much faster and much darker than other fibers, so less time is needed in the dye liquor.
    15. When the desired color is achieved, remove it from the dye liquor. The fabric will look darker when wet and then will become lighter as it dries.
    16. To boost color and reduce color bleeding, use Fiske Fabric Dye Stabilizer immediately after dyeing and before washing by reading these instructions.
    17. Rinse in cold water till the rinse water begins to clarify.
    18. Wash with warm water and mild detergent, then rinse and dry.
    Viktoria Boiling Method
    1. To determine how much dye is needed, weigh the item to be dyed on a food scales or estimate the weight. Generally, a package of Viktoria Fabric Dye dyes 200 grams of dry fabric. If you want to get a very bold color, double the amount of dye.
    2. If you are not sure about whether your fabric will accept the dye or whether it will be the color you want, we recommend that you first test a swatch.
    3. Before dyeing, remove stains on the clothes. This enables to have straight color results while dyeing. Wash the prewashing item with warm and soapy water. This helps to remove all surfaces which may prevent dye absorption.
    4. Cover the stove with plastic tablecloths and keep practical paper towels to protect against possible spills.
    5. Use rubber gloves to protect hands from getting dirty and to isolate them when working with hot water.
    6. Fill a plastic container or stainless steel sink with enough water to allow the fabric to move freely. Close the pot and warm water on the stove just below the boiling (95 ° C or higher).
    7. To boost the color: (1) add a glass of salt while dyeing fabrics containing cotton, rayon, ramie and linen; (2) add a glass of vinegar while dyeing fabrics containing nylon, silk or wool. Add a tea spoon of dishwashing liquid to support level dyeing.
    8. When water starts to boil, add dye and mix well.
    9. Wet the item to be dyed and add to the dye liquor.
    10. Stir slowly and continuously. The first ten minutes is the most critical. Stirring helps to provide the same color without leaving stains.
    11. The item can be kept within the dye liquor for ten minutes to an hour. Keep the fabric in the dye liquor for at least 30 minutes to ensure that the color is completely filled. Nylon inclines to dye much faster and much darker than other fibers, so less time is needed in the dye liquor.
    12. When the desired color is achieved, remove it from the paint liquor. The fabric will look darker when wet and then will become lighter as it dries. Squeeze the extra dye.
    13. Rinse in warm water and then cool the water slowly till the rinse water begins to clarify.
    14. Wash with warm water and mild detergent, then rinse and dry.
    Viktoria Washing Machine
    1. Before dyeing, remove stains on the clothes. This enables to have straight color results while dyeing. Wash the prewashing item with warm and soapy water. This helps to remove all surfaces which may prevent dye absorption.
    2. Set the water temperature to the warmest possible and realize a washing cycle of at least 30 minutes or longer. The longer the product is in the paint, the darker the colors. The longer the product stays in the dye, the darker the colors.
    3. Wear rubber gloves, mix Viktoria Fabric Dye with very hot water in a plastic container. Melt well.
    4. If you are dyeing natural fibers such as cotton or linen, dissolve one cup of salt in four cups of very hot water in a separate container. If you are dyeing silk or nylon, mix two to four cups of hot tap water with one cup vinegar.
    5. Add a tea spoon of dishwashing liquid to support level dyeing.
    6. Start the cycle.
    7. Cast the dye solution into the distributor. Then cast salt or vinegar solution. Wash the distributor duly with four cups of hot tap water.
    8. To boost color and reduce dye bleeding, cast the Fiske Fabric Dye Stabilizer into the softener section. Use one packet flick for one pack Viktoria.
    9. Wash the item again with warm water and mild detergent.
    10. To clean washing machine: Wipe the inside of the cover and cast some bleach from the internal distributor (if any) as dyes may enter these areas. Then fill the washer to the highest water level and select the hottest water temperature setting. Add two cups of chloric bleach and detergent and realize a washing cycle with three old towels.
    Batik
    1. Before dyeing, remove stains on the clothes. This enables to have straight color results while dyeing. Wash the prewashing item with warm and soapy water. This helps to remove all surfaces which may prevent dye absorption.
    2. Spread the fabric on a flat.
    3. Traditional Batik: Fold the pinch, fold or fabric to make a design. Wrap the gum bands tightly around the fabric at various points. Gum bands act as a resistance and create white areas.
    4. Now it's time to form the dye bases. One to three colors can be used. Each color has its own dye liquor.
    5. Cover the working place with a plastic tablecloth and use practical paper towels to protect against possible spills.
    6. Fill the plastic container(s) with hot water. Water should be 60ºC ideally. If the tap water is not hot enough, heat the water in the oven and add to the dye liquor.
    7. To boost the color: (1) add a glass of salt while dyeing fabrics containing cotton, rayon, ramie and linen; (2) add a glass of vinegar while dyeing fabrics containing nylon, silk or wool.
    8. Add a tea spoon of dishwashing liquid to support level dyeing.
    9. Dissolve Viktoria fabric dye in hot water. One package of Viktoria dye paints 200 gr fabric.
    10. Wear rubber gloves. Add the prepared dye solution to dye liquor.
    11. Wet the fabric.
    12. If more than one color is used:
    13. We recommend that begin with the lightest one.
    14. It is generally best to put the primary colors contiguous to each other (red, yellow, blue) or secondary colors (orange, green, purple). They create a third, wonderful color in the areas where they are present together.
    15. Add the wrapped fabric to the lightest color dye liquor. If more than one color is used, separate the fabric section of each color. The longer the fabric is in the dye liquor, the darker the colors. Please note that the fabric seems darker when wet and its color lightens as long as drying.
    16. Repeat until all colors are used.
    17. When the desired color is achieved, remove it from the dye liquor. Squeeze the extra dye. Do not remove the gum bands.
    18. We strongly recommend that you use the Fiske Fabric Dye Stabilizer just before dyeing and before washing. It boosts color, stabilizes the dye and prevents dye from passing to white areas before bleeding. Follow these instructions.
    19. Rinse in cold water till the rinse water begins to clarify.
    20. Carefully remove the gum bands with a clipper and open the fabric.
    21. Wash with cold water and mild detergent, then rinse and dry.
    Ice Dyeing
    1. Before dyeing, remove stains on the clothes. This enables to have straight color results while dyeing. Wash the prewashing item with warm and soapy water. This helps to remove all surfaces which may prevent dye absorption.
    2. Collect the equipment
    3. Cover the working place with a plastic tablecloth and use practical paper towels to protect against possible spills.
    4. Use rubber gloves to protect hands from getting dirty.
    5. Wet the fabric and lump it by compressing.
    6. Place the crumpled fabric on the top of drying rack and put the drying rack on a plastic tray or bucket (to allow dropping water to flow into it).
    7. Cover the fabric completely with ice. Different ice sizes will provide different patterns.
    8. Open the dye packages. Use the spoon to perfuse dye on ice.
    * More powder provides darker results
    * Adding color to sections provides more than an ombre effect.
    9. Let the ice melt completely.
    10. We strongly recommend that you use the Fiske Fabric Dye Stabilizer just before dyeing and before washing. It boosts color, stabilizes the dye and prevents dye from passing to white areas before bleeding.